Wurlitzer Jukebox
The Wurlitzer Jukebox is a classic music-playing device that became popular in the mid-20th century. Known for its colorful lights and distinctive design, it allowed people to select and play their favorite songs from a collection of vinyl records. The jukebox was often found in diners, bars, and other social venues, providing entertainment and a sense of nostalgia.
Wurlitzer, a company founded in 1853, originally produced musical instruments before transitioning to jukebox manufacturing in the 1930s. The Wurlitzer 1015, introduced in 1946, is one of the most iconic models, featuring a unique bubble top and a wide selection of music, solidifying the jukebox's place in American culture.