Check out two more vintage covers from Southern Living‘s early years. Other than the hairdo, Jackson Square’s sidewalk art still looks pretty much the same. If you readers have any SL‘s from the 60′s and 70′s, feel free to share favorite story subjects, pictures, or advertisements.
I guess there is a reason Southern Living stopped putting people on the covers years ago. That is hilarious.
I am wondering if there is any way I can get a copy of your magazine dating around 1993 or 1994 featuring a story
about The Coca-Cola Farm in Bay St. Louis owned by Dick Thomson. At the time my husband was the care taker of the farm, and made the farm what it was. “Beautiful”. I had a copy, but lost it during Hurricane Katrina in 2005. In fact I lost everything!!!
I would love to have a copy if
possible.
thank you for your good service!i will do the order again.
I like the way they keep this magazine covers is nice to ook back at them now in these days and just compare the clothes and the hairdo’s very nice keep posting more about this i want to know more thanks.
Three friends and I were on the cover of Southern Living in the early 70′s at the Pine Hurst Country club.
I have been trying to find a copy of the cover photo but have been unable to do so.
Can anyone help??