About 450 slides from this New Jersey family. The lot shows three boys grow into men with children. I went with Gene Becker (though it's most likely Eugene Becker) because it's the only name anywhere in the lot. It's on a Holiday Inn sign ("Thanks Gene Becker") in 1972. Of course that doesn't guarantee that anyone in this family is named Gene Becker. It's more likely that the "ThanksGene Becker" sign is referencing Eugene Becker from the The Becker Farm Railroad, located on the Becker's farm in Roseland, New Jersey. The Holiday Inn sign was processed August 1972 - the same year that the Becker Farm shut down. If that is the case then I have no idea who this family is - though they must have surely lived near Roseland, NJ. Here's another angle on the name - I found a picture of a cake that says "Good Luck & Best Wishes * & Don" so perhaps Don Becker or Donald Becker.
A lot of 39 Kodachromes with no dates. Assuming 1960s-1970s. I think that one of the sons got married and they merged the event with antique cars. You can see the bride emerging from one and a line of them at a church. I'm guessing that the old-timey tourist traps are somewhere in the North East - perhaps New Hampshire.
21 slides processed July 1966. There are a few slides from a fair or circus that incudes vehicles marked "Gollmar Brothers Circus" and "Ringling Brothers/Barnum & Bailey Circus". The pictures of the event mostly feature animals.
17 slides from October 1967. There are a handful of shots of horse racing at the Garden State Park Racetrack in Cherry Hill, Camden County, New Jersey.