What US Cities Looked Like 100 Years Ago |
They call the 20th century the
greatest century of change the world has ever known. Come to think of
it, the 21st century hasn't been much of a slouch either, with internet,
cell phone and computer technology. But looking at these photos taken
more or less a century ago, you realize that yes, a lot has changed, in
fascinating ways.
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View of Manhattan Bridge from Brooklyn, 1909 |
Woodward Avenue, Detroit, Michigan, 1917 |
Atlantic City, 1910 |
The main street of Memphis, north of Avenue Gayoso, 1910 |
Station “Louisville-Nashville”, Florida, 1910 |
Forsyth Street, Jacksonville, Florida, 1910 |
Beach in Atlantic City, 1915 |
Grant Avenue after an earthquake in San Francisco, 1906 |
Carts for transporting dairy Thompson, Washington, 1927 |
Washington, 1914 |
Cadillac Square, Detroit, Michigan, 1916 |
Ninth Street, Washington, 1915 |
The main street of Richmond, Virginia, 1905 |
Corner of Fifth Avenue and 42nd Street, New York, 1910 |
Broad Street north of Spruce Street, Philadelphia, 1905 |
Fire at 55th Street, New York, 1915 |
Fifth Avenue, New York, 1913 |
Wabash Avenue, Chicago, 1907 |
The New York Public Library, New York, 1915 |
Wall Street, New York, 1911 |
Fifth Avenue, New York, 1913 |
Manhattan, 1907 |
The northern part of Fifth Avenue, New York, 1913 |
City Hall – City Hall in New York. |
Dexter Avenue and the Capitol, Montgomery, Alabama, 1906 |
Valnut Street, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1910 |
Washington, 1913 |
Broadway and the building of “The Times”, New York, 1915 |
Size of Government in Cincinnati, Ohio, 1905 |
Boston, MA, 1906 |
New York, 1905 |
Grand Central Station and Hotel, Manhattan, New York, 1903 |
Treasury Building, Washington, DC, 1913 |
Post Office, Brooklyn, New York, 1906 |
vendredi 3 octobre 2014
What US Cities Looked Like 100 Years Ago
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