Washington DC 1920s in color [60fps,Remastered] w/sound design added
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- čas přidán 28. 06. 2024
- I colorized, restored and created a sound design for this video of Washington DC 1920s. we can see Residential area, horse-drawn wagons , stores and row houses , merchandise displayed on the sidewalk , townhouses - church - large colonial-style house, statues in the Capitol rotunda, view of the Mall from the Washington Monument with the Capitol in the distance , panorama of the city from the Washington Monument, Scottish Rite Temple, Pennsylvania Ave, Memorial Continental Hall, Red Cross Building, equestrian statue of General Pulaski, Old Post Office, equestrian statue, statue of Admiral David Farragut
Video Restoration Process:
✔ FPS boosted to 60 frames per second
✔ Image resolution boosted up to HD
✔ Improved video sharpness and brightness
✔ Colorized only for the ambiance (not historically accurate)
✔sound design added only for the ambiance
✔restoration:(stabilisation,denoise,cleand,deblur)
Please, be aware that colorization colors are not real and fake, colorization was made only for the ambiance and do not represent real historical data.
B&W Video Source: US National Archives (Ford Motor Company)
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They had no idea that someone will be watching it a hundred years later.................
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I think that was a whole idea of filming this
@@dans.9295probably filler material between flicks at the movie theaters of the period.
Verdade
So nice to see all those historical buildings as they were back then.
Igen, 104 évvel ezelött . De ezek a házak nagyrésze az 1800 években épült. Igy bepillantást nyerünk az 1800as évek városába. Hatalmas kortörténeti dokumentum. Thanks. ❤
Thank you for the look back.
I can help with some modern day perspectives to really put some of those things in color at the beginning of your video.
The video starts in Alexandria, Virginia
Opening:
Athenium
201 Prince St
0:15 Ramsay House
221 King St.(Oldest house in Alexandria)
0:28
Gadsby's Tavern
138 N. Royal St
0:38
Henry "Lighthorse Harry" Lee Home
611 Cameron St.
0:49
Christ Church Alexandria
118 N. Washington St.
0:56
Lloyd House
220 North Washington Street
1:08
Carlyle House (the back side of the house)
121 N. Fairfax St.
At 1:37 they're in DC at Ford's Theatre.
Thx!!!
Another fascinating look at a world long gone...thank you!!🌠🌠🌠
Thx!!
Both my mom and dad were born in 1919. What a delight to look back into the years where they were young and impressionable! You leave such a wonderful And educational View into times before us! Thank you for sharing these extraordinary moments❤
This is absolutely fascinating. You never see video from the 20s in such high quality, color and with sound. Almost feels like you're there.
thx!
Keep in mind, this is not a modern video, it is an altered FILM, digitized, with speed and color enhancements.
Awesome, thank you NASS. This must be pre-1926 because the Capital Hotel was dismantled that year.
Thx!!
Thanks for this Nass
The early 1920's we had President Warren G. Harding from 1921 -1923 when he died Calvin Coolidge
his VP was made President. He served the remaining term and a full single term and didn't run again
as he wanted to retire. As Mr. Ford said, "you can have any color automobile you want as long as it
was black." That radio antenna on the old Naval Observatory building at 6:34 in is a Western Electric
Co. design from 1922! This film is exactly from 100 years ago! Thanks NASS!
hi yes 1921! thx!
Thank you once again NASS!
Thx!!
My friend Nass.
Thank you again.
Thx!
Some solid construction with those houses. A time when US made things and wasn’t $100 Trillion in debt
obviously your comment is very superficial to the real underlying issue... the people need to unite and forget right and left, understand differences are what makes us unique. Together we shall move forward divided we will only be held back
@@Bill32H-it3sv what's wrong can't put aside your ego
@@loading.-.-.-. We need law and order, and neither party wants to give it to us.
America been in debt since the Revolutionary War. Nothing gonna change.
@@loading.-.-.-.blue and gray, black and white, and blue and red will prove you wrong.
NASS! Thanks much for posting.
Thx bro
I was a Child in ‘The 70’s’ & this looks so much like ‘Film Clips’ from that time!! NICE NASS❤️
Strange to hear the voices of schoolchildren,.and then recall that twenty years after this film was shot, those children fought a world war. And now, they are long dead. Requiescat in pace.
These are not real sounds, they fabricated all the audio to make it feel more real
One more thing, imagine being a kid back in those days and telling your mom that you’re bored. She probably say here read a book.
Thank You. Very interesting
Merci NESS pour tous ces voyages dans le temps.C'est toujours un plaisir de regarder vos videos.
Merci à vous 😊
This is a great video:)
Thx!
❤❤❤interesting thanks ❤❤❤
Très intéressant, merci Mr Nass,de France.
Merci a vous!!
Really enjoy these glimpses back in time. What changes will there be in another hundred years?
It will be returned to it's prehistoric appearance.
Probably post apocalyptic ruin.
Nice to see back in the day sad dc is not the same way now.
Really, you'd rather have a bunch of old buildings, dirt roads and horse drawn carts?
Weird how 100 years changes literally everything, genius.
DC is still a really beautiful city. You should visit it sometime.
This looks like 1920 or very early 20s.
yes!!!
Very nice! Huggs from Brazil
This is speculative, but based on cars, some of the clothes I could make out and the absence of the Lincoln Memorial (dedicated 1922), I'd date this as very early 1920s. Probably during the presidency of Warren Harding.
yes!! early 1920s
GREAT VIDEO SUPPER NASS WASHINTON WAS BEAUTIFUL IN 1920 BIG SUPPORT FROM CROATIA
thx bro
I was born and raised there and I still live there now
I think this is filmed during Calvin Coolidge's presidency, but I could be wrong.
It would either be that of Warren Hardling, Calvin Coolidge, or Herbert Hoover's, depending on the year. We are not told specifically what year it is, but one commenter stated the Capital Hotel was dismantled in 1926, so if true, that would narrow it down to the first two presidents on the list.
Based on the cars and absence of some major monuments like the Lincoln Memorial, I'd guess very early 20s. Probably Harding's time.
Man..if I can build a time machine so I can go back in time to see what it looks like the 1920's ..wat before Internet and social media
Wow. Not really much traffic. No traffic lights. No CNN. No sirens blaring. No drugged out people walking around. No one out screaming at Congress with banners and flags. Fairly typical day then. And none of these people are around any more.
No biden stumbling around 💩
@@tula1433 I regret I have but one 👍 to give you, if I could I would give another.
No insurrection at the Capitol.
@@monicaqueenan9985 That too.
Maybe not, but you had dead horse carcasses by the curb 1:35
1:33 Is that a dead horse?
I was wondering about it too
@@l00d3r me three
goods on the floor, I think!
@@NASS_0 Yes, my first thought was a horse, then I thought it could also be some clothes, blankets covering something. What confuses me is that they appear to be on the street?
A big horse manure pile waiting to be picked up
I'd lie to see more of DC residential areas.
Thanks for ths one, Nass... Not as lively as some of your othes, but still interesting.
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すんばらしい🎉
As an immigrant I remember when my family and I arrive to Miami International Airport. Was very emotional to know that I will suffer persecution. Miami was a good start,but no to stay for always. We had the chance to learn English start working ,save to travel and see the Historical AmericA. Two place were our goal New York for the Empire State,the Twin Towers, and Wall Street and then Washington ,1600 Pennsylvania Ave and the government building and the historical Capitol ( by the way in my country of birth ,the Capitol was built imitating the American One.) How many emotions standing in front of those building ,how many episode and event happened inside those buildings!.
The women’s voter discussion to mention only one. As I always say those footages are historical,to being kept in archives. Thanks!👏👏👏🤓🤓🤓
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Gee whiz, Washington DC looks way less DANGEROUS than in 2024!
Less expensive too.
You're up to speed on the crime rate in DC during Prohibition? Murder Bay? The opium dens and gangs of Chinatown?
Hell's Bottom was pretty dangerous area, but still can't match the BS we see in 2024.
Is DC dangerous? Is it as dangerous as any city in Mississippi, Tennessee or Texas? Oh, I forgot Alabama or North Carolina. 😮😮
Yeah Trump hadn't been born yet.
Look how close you could get to The White House back then
05:38 The Ex-Post Office bldg/Trump Hotel.
Is that a Dead Horse lying on the ground there being ignored by everyone? That would never happen today. Strange how self absorbed people were then. Poor Horse must have been hit by a car or something. R.i.P
We had a great and beautiful nation with great heroes before someone decided they were evil and had to go.
Is this pre Biden?
pre Lincoln
No.
It was pre you. Unfortunately your mom didn't use protection.
@@1GirlieGirl Ha! Ha! Good one!
Bad old days.
yeah, D.C. is nice & safe now
My father drove through and toured DC on his drive home after being discharged from the Vietnam war. He said it was a sh&t ho1e even back in ‘69.
"Bad old days."
@@R50_J0it wasn't all that great in the 1990's either. It has come a long way since then. So many places have been cleaned up and revitalized. It's so much better than it was 30 years ago (not at all perfect and there are obviously parts you don't want to visit). The U Street corridor is so much different. A lot of North Capitol has changed for the better. I remember prostitutes hanging out near Ford's Theater. I can't remember the last time I saw them downtown at night. If you ask me, the absolute worst part of DC these days is the traffic.
@@TheDanEdwards And don’t forget, no antibiotics. An abscessed tooth could easily kill you.
The Real USA 🇺🇸❤🕆❤😢
No cell towers on every street..
No chemtrails in the sky.. No homeless people all over the place
Wonder how many of the statues are gone after the BLM craziness.....
All.
Wonder how many were desecrated during the January 6th insurrection.
@@1GirlieGirl Zero
If these people could see America today, I wonder what they would think? All the in fighting, the divisions and in debt so deep, you could stack a dollar bill on top of each other and reach the moon; not to mention all the liberal policies that I’ve been put in place.
01:35 Wow...DC has always been a sh!thole? Can't even pick up dead horse carcases.
Yeah, I noticed that too. You beat me to making the comment. Today there are hundreds of dead horses in the form of derelict automobiles.
@@TopHotDog That's not a dead horse, its some type of goods on the street waiting to be loaded up.
Wow! Very cool video and timely too since this was filmed during Joe Biden’s first term in office. He pops up several times if you look closely.
Like your mom's head pops up every few seconds while she's servicing bums behind the dumpster.
Trump 2024
Yeah.. straight to prison for the orange fascist. Traitor, insurrectionist, oath breaker.. No character, no class.
How did they build these marble buildings with horse and buggy that’s all I wanna know?
They used tools and materials that they had.
@@Elkastro100 not explaining how they built these buildings?