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Turquoise GE range

"The house where I found my Maytag wringer washer and a mint 806 dryer had a GE model just like this in turquoise. I tried to wriggle it out of them but the house had just sold with the range in it so there was nothing they could do but give the new owners my name & number."

Did you ever follow up? Names and numbers get lost, people forget.
 
One More Tid-Bit

The name "Americana" was created for the NY worlds fair GE exhibit. The exhibit featured GE's new Americana line of appliances and was later moved or replicated at Disneyland and later Disneyworld as the GE carousel of progress.

I am sure some folks here have an even better recollection of this, as I was only 2.5 yrs old when my parents took me to the fair and I really only remember being at my grandmother's apartment in Greatneck NY for some odd reason.

I of course saw the carousel of progress at both Disneyland and Disneyworld and it was very sad for me when they ripped it out several years ago. I remember when visiting in Florida around 1973, the modern/current line-up of appliances were Avacado Green.

My last visit to the carousel of progress out here at Disneyland would have been in the mid to late 80's and you could tell it was at the end of it's life. I think the appliances were still avacado, but don't quote me on that. I am not a Disney expert so I will defer those kind of details to the experts.

There were also a couple of accidents on the "ride" where people tried to leave while the theater rotated and they got squashed.

MK in LBC
 
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MK,
It's a great big beautiful tomorrow......! I saw C o P
@ DL during Easter Vacation in 1968, as I recall Pirates of the Caribbean was the latest rage. The most vivid recall of C o P was in one of the first few scenes a vacuum cleaner being pumped by the "lady of the house" operator. I was transfixed with the circa mid/late fifties Canary Yellow All electric kitchen with the top loading drawer dish washer slowly rolling out on cue. I do remember thinking this certainly could be a good "squash-o-matic" I loved it!!!
 
Hi Mike,

I was 11 when we went to the World's Fair in NY in 1965. I well remember GE Progressland. I can't remember if the stage rotated or the audience!lol I do remember looking at the exhibits of appliances after the show was over. They showed a GE wall oven all dirty; closed the door and a few seconds later, presto, the oven was clean! I, too, thought Americana was a late 60's moniker. I do remember getting an Americana portable dishwasher from a friend. It had cycle adjustments for wash time, cycle selection, rinse time, AND dry time! The ultimate in choices, but alas, the same old crappy bottom rack and tower to deal with!
 
GE Carousel Of Progress

It was one of my favorite rides at Disneyland, I was really annoyed when they took out, though the thing that replaced it (America Sings) was cute.

One of the scenarios had a character that said "There's a new company calles General Electric that's working to bring the power that runs the trolleys, into our homes". And there was a catch phrase at the end of every scenario except the last one, "things just couldn't be better than they are today"
 
They still have the Carousel of Progress at Disney World in Florida. It is one of my favorite attractions there. I rode through it several times last summer. Terry
 
Americana Stove

I have a similar stove to the one pictured above. However, mine has push button range controls on the top and a window on bottom oven door. The stove came with the house we just bought. The house was build in 1967. Anyone know how old this appliance is? Look forward to hearing from someone!
 
Wendy--

First, glad you found our little club of appliance fans and freaks.

Secondly, that stove is contemporary to the house--it's either original to the house, or within a year or so. Statistically, I would say it's original.

Hope you stay around!

Lawrence/Maytagbear
 
As a kid

I remember hearing my Dad talk of a colleague out at the GE Research Labs baking on tons of food on pots and pans and then heating it way up to burn it off. Carbonizing it he called it then.
He was designing that P7 Process at the time. My Dad thought it was a riot that he had all these burned pots and pans in his lab waiting to be tested! He had collected some from his wife too!

I bought a 1970's version of that stove for my Mom for the Cape house, she loved the double ovens! T-day was a breeze for her after that!
 
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