It's almost kind of hard to believe that we used to use things like eggs and toilet paper to play pranks on people's houses. Looking at the price of eggs now and the shortage of toilet paper in 2020, we didn't know how good we had it with the abundance of those items.

Photo by Tim Toomey on Unsplash
Photo by Tim Toomey on Unsplash
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Inflation, shortages, and whatever may be the issue of what causes things to be as expensive as they are now seem to be in rampant succession. Everything is more expensive.

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How much have prices gone up on nearly everything? Quite a bit, I would say. Especially looking at some of these vintage menus from restaurants from Colorado that I found on eBay. If you want to take a trip back in time, you need to see these six Colorado vintage menus.

6 Vintage Colorado Menus Show How Cheap Going Out Used to Be

Take a trip down memory lane when a date night didn't mean spending nearly $100 on a meal for two.

Does anyone else wish we could go back in time for those food prices? Certainly for the two lobster tails for less than $15. I would be eating lobster nearly every day because it's right around the same price as a combo meal at most run-of-the-mill fast food drive-thrus in 2023.

Buena Vista's Blue Tower Vacation Rental

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12 Creepy Abandoned Places in Colorado You Should Never Visit

WARNING: Under no circumstances should you enter this property. By doing so you risk bodily harm and/or prosecution for trespassing on private property.

Scroll through 12 creepy abandoned places in Colorado that you should never visit.

12 Abandoned Colorado Landmarks that Look Much Different Now

WARNING: Under no circumstances should you enter this property. By doing so you risk bodily harm and/or prosecution for trespassing on private property.

These places in Colorado now look much different than they did prior to being abandoned.

 

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