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The Whimsy and Heartbreak of America’s Garage Sales

The Whimsy and Heartbreak of America’s Garage Sales
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This article explores the cultural significance of American garage sales as a way to understand the lives and histories of fellow citizens. The author reflects on the human tendency to collect, discard, and snoop through the belongings of others.

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It offers a sociological perspective on consumerism and the way personal objects serve as artifacts of individual and national identity.

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For $100, I bought bric-a-brac that explains a nation.

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The piece is a personal essay/feature with no political agenda, focusing on human behavior and cultural observation.

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