The 1920s continue to captivate audiences, and for good reason. As the world heals from the devastating Great War, America embarked on a new chapter of unprecedented growth, innovation, and cultural revolution. People are drawn to the excitement of jazz music, vibrant art, and cinema that originated during this time. With many iconic American classics, such as Disney's "The Jazz Singer" (1927), "The Great Gatsby" (1934), and classics like "Casablanca," people are eager to explore the roots of popular culture.

The Roaring Twenties: Recreating the Jazz Age's Pop Culture Explosion

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