Boston Common and Proper, 1930s

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  • A film about Boston, Massachusetts in the 1930s. To purchase a clean DVD or digital download of this film for personal home use or educational use contact us at questions@archivefarms.com. To license footage from this film for commercial use visit: www.travelfilmarchive.com

Komentáře • 140

  • @rustamguliyev1159
    @rustamguliyev1159 Před 3 lety +17

    I am from Azerbaijan. I had the privilege of living/studying in Boston from 2013 till 2020. Boy do I miss it..

    • @_computerra
      @_computerra Před 11 měsíci

      There's an Azerbaijani pizza place near where I live in Boston, we have become friends, they're great folks.

  • @tammyking6506
    @tammyking6506 Před 5 lety +23

    I'm from Boston Mass I love my city!!

  •  Před 13 lety +24

    When this footage was taken the Custom House Tower was the tallest building in the City of Boston.

  • @mvassallo8024
    @mvassallo8024 Před 10 lety +32

    The Public Garden looks EXACTLY the same!

  • @nightintheruts617
    @nightintheruts617 Před 11 lety +28

    its awsome how almost all the buildings are still there and look pretty much the same

  • @brendadrew834
    @brendadrew834 Před 5 lety +22

    Proud Bostonian born there along with my siblings. Parents married there in 1939 on Beacon Hill! Gorgeous Commonwealth Ave. actually designed after the boulevards of Paris! Beautiful city rich in history and culture...thanks for sharing!

  • @crimsondynamoo
    @crimsondynamoo Před 15 lety +22

    Only tourists call it the commons. It's singular: common. The other park is the Public Garden.

  • @rishibawa
    @rishibawa Před 13 lety +18

    Nice to know every time i drive by these buildings that they're still so well preserved!

  • @donaldkennedy4235
    @donaldkennedy4235 Před rokem +2

    Amazing how much the skyline has changed. The Custom House Tower 500 ft was the tallest bldg downtown for years. And now it’s dwarfed by dozens of skyscrapers.

  • @TheCasu305
    @TheCasu305 Před 13 lety +11

    my elementary school graduation was at the old north church from the john elliot elementary school a long time ago.

  • @carasmussen27
    @carasmussen27 Před 5 lety +30

    fantastic. I love Boston. One of the places I want to live. I know it is spendy but worth it. I am a huge Revolution History buff. Love the old houses and buildings.

    • @SL_Derby
      @SL_Derby Před 3 lety

      Boston now has a prevalent rat problem.

    • @sullysullivan1282
      @sullysullivan1282 Před 3 lety +5

      I've lived here for 30 years and seen one rat.
      So....take that with a grain of salt. Obviously I'm only one person. Maybe they're all where I'm not going.
      update 6/3/21 they're all in Chicago oh my god there are so many fucking rats in Chicago

    • @dimagabriel4699
      @dimagabriel4699 Před 3 lety +1

      Never seen a rat here.

  • @MrSupernova111
    @MrSupernova111 Před 4 lety +8

    2:29 Amazing seeing the custom house being by far the largest building in the area. Now its surrounded by much taller buildings.

    • @bostonrailfan2427
      @bostonrailfan2427 Před 6 měsíci +1

      the irony there is that the tower was added on top of the old building so history repeats itself!

  • @sellingon
    @sellingon Před 15 lety +15

    thanks for posting great old film. I just took a trip to Boston for the first time and LOVED everything about it . the people of boston should be very proud of their beautiful city

  • @libertyann439
    @libertyann439 Před 4 lety +4

    I lived there two years. A lot of these buildings are still here today!

  • @jopaz321
    @jopaz321 Před 10 lety +22

    Boston is the BEST!

  • @tjkenslea
    @tjkenslea Před 11 lety +11

    This must date, not to the 1920s, but to 1933 or later. At 7:33 the narrator says, of Harvard, "Four American presidents have studied here." That would not have been true until FDR became president (Adams, Adams, Roosevelt, Roosevelt).

    • @bostonrailfan2427
      @bostonrailfan2427 Před 6 měsíci

      it mentioned the 300th anniversary of…the ferry at the end was retired in the mid-30s

  • @albososa2413
    @albososa2413 Před 5 lety +5

    😢😢😢I want to come back 😞😞😞
    I miss Fenway park🥺

  • @carasmussen27
    @carasmussen27 Před 5 lety +10

    sorry but Paul Revere did NOT say the redcoats were coming but the regulars are coming.

  • @bobkraft4364
    @bobkraft4364 Před 4 lety +9

    So much history in such a proud city. Proud to say I was born in Boston. Walked the same streets as our founding fathers and people who fought for what we call America today.

  • @Northatlantic2012
    @Northatlantic2012 Před 9 lety +9

    Absolutely fantastic!

  • @jackjohnson7396
    @jackjohnson7396 Před 7 lety +4

    Wish I could go back to visit in that year.

  • @patromano4
    @patromano4 Před 9 lety +12

    You gottaa love Boston love the video.

    • @njf669x
      @njf669x Před 9 lety +4

      Wouldn't live anywhere else...!!

  • @dominican-familyvlog5131
    @dominican-familyvlog5131 Před 6 lety +5

    Amazing

  • @sandrasoares9262
    @sandrasoares9262 Před 2 lety

    I played in the commons.
    As a kid.
    It was a wonderful weekend on Saturday to go downtown on Saturday morning to go one to eat
    Going back in time Sandra.
    Thankyou for your time today And have a wonderful 😊

  • @hanschenk2708
    @hanschenk2708 Před 8 lety +6

    WONDERFUL FILM

  • @bigpaulie806
    @bigpaulie806 Před 4 lety +3

    I love Boston. Great video

  • @heatherbonin2477
    @heatherbonin2477 Před 3 lety +2

    Anyone else notice the old North Washington St. Bridge at the end there? What becomes the Converse building is there, Causeway and the locks are there! All that's missing is North Station, The Zakim and Paul Revere Park! :-) Amazing to see what it looked like before all of that!

    • @PatriotSteve
      @PatriotSteve Před rokem +1

      I believe that’s the Northern Avenue bridge. Still there but stuck in the open position.

    • @myradioon
      @myradioon Před rokem +1

      @@PatriotSteve I have a piece of the Northern Ave. Bridge that got knocked off during a big Nor' Easter in the 90's. Heavy cast iron.

    • @bostonrailfan2427
      @bostonrailfan2427 Před 6 měsíci

      that’s the Northern Ave. Bridge, you can tell by the fact that there’s a heck of a lot of land behind it!
      plus the biggest giveaway is the lack of the el itself!

    • @bostonrailfan2427
      @bostonrailfan2427 Před 6 měsíci

      @@PatriotSteveit is, you can tell because of the long support pier…plus no El

  • @aodhganmerrimac
    @aodhganmerrimac Před 3 lety +1

    That closing shot with the walking beam of the steamer passing in front of the Custom House Tower brings a lump to my throat. Beautiful old Boston!...The land of the bean & the cod where the Cabots speak only to the Lowells & the Lowells speak only to God! :)

    • @bostonrailfan2427
      @bostonrailfan2427 Před 6 měsíci

      sadly it was about to be retired as the tunnel underneath was about to open syphoning the passengers away

  • @williamcahill2462
    @williamcahill2462 Před 9 měsíci

    Can still shoot many of those scenes. Boston cherishes it's history, protects and preserves it.

  • @brightwaterblues4813
    @brightwaterblues4813 Před 11 lety +26

    Historical inaccuracy - The Battle of Bunker Hill was actually fought on Breed's Hill. Both sides misidentified it. Breed's Hill was leveled and used for Back Bay fill.

    • @claudiasmith8913
      @claudiasmith8913 Před 4 lety +2

      Well even back then was an agenda.. Propaganda news.

    • @aidenorcutt1738
      @aidenorcutt1738 Před 4 lety

      claudia smith dude no

    • @TEBerrigan
      @TEBerrigan Před 4 lety +7

      Breeds hill wasn't leveled, it's where the monument stands today, and where the battle was actually fought. They just named it the battle of bunker hill because that's where the fighting was expected to take place, however they surprised the British by fortifying breeds hill during the night. The actual "Bunker Hill" was to the west, and that is what was leveled.

    • @mintyfresh3152
      @mintyfresh3152 Před 4 lety +2

      @@TEBerrigan Thank you for that correction Tom. I've been perpetrating that misconception for about 50 years. I stand corrected.

    • @TEBerrigan
      @TEBerrigan Před 4 lety

      @@mintyfresh3152 It really is confusing as hell lol, even if you look at the old battle maps, almost half of them have it mislabeled!

  • @GlobalistJuice
    @GlobalistJuice Před rokem +1

    Back in the early 50's My Grandfather (Almando Luigi Gallucci) laid the red bricks that form the path of Boston's "Freedom Trail".
    He and his brother (Arthur Gallucci) were part of the road construction crews who built and maintained most of the roads in and around Boston from the 20's up to the 80's, and I remember as a kid, he remarked that the roads they built followed along the path of Paul Revere's horse! He said it sarcastically because most of those old roads seemed to have no rhyme or reason for their placement, weaving up and down and in and out around the city! haha ha!

    • @_computerra
      @_computerra Před 11 měsíci

      🫡

    • @user-uo7fw5bo1o
      @user-uo7fw5bo1o Před 2 měsíci

      Much older than Paul Revere's horse! The major streets and roads were created by the natives and the Puritans who decided to build themselves a right and proper Medieval English town.

  • @user-uo7fw5bo1o
    @user-uo7fw5bo1o Před 2 měsíci

    Boston was a completely different city back then and if only I had a time machine so I can go visit! Buildings occupying every square inch possible in downtown Boston where today there's a broad path and there are open areas left by the old Central Artery, the Big Dig, and urban renewal of the waterfront.
    And the narrator's thick Boston Brahmin accent... fascinating!

  • @andykokolis1977
    @andykokolis1977 Před 13 lety +9

    OMG The buildings are still there WOW! And the Mafia

  • @mattthatsme8799
    @mattthatsme8799 Před rokem

    Thank Yoiu for this look into the Boston past!!

  • @TheRealBosTonGuYyoJj
    @TheRealBosTonGuYyoJj Před rokem

    There goes my hometown haven't live there Since 2005 I left because of my relationship its crazy how Boston kind of look the same in mid 30's but I hear it changed a lot now 2023 best city no Question ask

  • @markhenderson3076
    @markhenderson3076 Před rokem

    I drove truck 4 H A Hovey Co. Delivered to restaurants hotels, Copley Plaza. Ritz Carlton, Locke Ober, Durgin Park Pier 4, etc. In 1970s.

  • @DAVE1R1111
    @DAVE1R1111 Před 14 lety +10

    amazing -but 80 years later ALL those things IN BOSTON the film pointed out are still there.[using my best memory+to my knowledge] .meaning-i half expected to see something i havent seen already.

  • @jamesricker3997
    @jamesricker3997 Před 4 lety +4

    Beacon Hill hasn't changed. The financial district has

    • @bostonrailfan2427
      @bostonrailfan2427 Před 6 měsíci

      …you ignore the multiple state buildings, office buildings, and the soon to be built courthouse aren’t there…it has changed a lot

  • @kathrynbellerose3925
    @kathrynbellerose3925 Před 3 lety

    Born an brought up in Boston’s Old West End and Beacon Hill. How different Boston is now but the historical sites still stand .

  • @Gearup424
    @Gearup424 Před 2 měsíci

    Such huge concrete buildings

  • @iamlost2
    @iamlost2 Před 11 lety +3

    You're right.. narrator also says "almost 300 years ago Puritan settlers used this part of land as a training ground and common place for all" The commons were used as a cow pasture until the used it for public hangings and instead of trees, a gallows was built for that purpose in 1769

  • @bostonrailfan2427
    @bostonrailfan2427 Před 6 měsíci

    1:42 75-90% of the buildings seen are gone, only a few survived the Central Artery that came in the 50s, urban renewal of the 60s, and the decimation of the old buildings in the financial district in the 70s and 80s

  • @rickrickrick5317
    @rickrickrick5317 Před 2 lety +1

    It’s been almost a century but Boston hasn’t changed that much I guess

  • @danthomastherocker1
    @danthomastherocker1 Před 13 lety +6

    all those buildings are still there lol

  • @kathrynbellerose6216
    @kathrynbellerose6216 Před 2 lety

    Boston born and raised love it and proud of it.

    • @blackbookt.vchannel7616
      @blackbookt.vchannel7616 Před 2 lety

      Nothing about Boston to be proud of but it is a great city for your average person

  • @D.N..
    @D.N.. Před 4 lety +5

    To bad The West End was totally raised in early 1960s ! It was a major historical loss,.

    • @bostonrailfan2427
      @bostonrailfan2427 Před 6 měsíci

      not really, the buildings were from the 1880s and overcrowded, disease-ridden, and death traps!

  • @notsure6187
    @notsure6187 Před 5 lety +2

    very proper

  • @iamlost2
    @iamlost2 Před 11 lety +3

    I just watch more of it and it is most definatly older than 1920. The cars, the dress, and the land around the custom tower esp, has buildings which were not there in the 20s. This must have been made after the 'great' depression, because of all the people out and about on swan boats, shopping, etc. So my guess is the earliest this film was made about the mid 30s to late 30s. Could even be 1940. First shown in movie theaters, perhaps?

    • @aodhganmerrimac
      @aodhganmerrimac Před 3 lety

      It was filmed before '38. The steeple/spire of Christ Church (Old North) is shown with the clock. That came down in '38 & was replaced with the current one.

    • @davidrobbio9816
      @davidrobbio9816 Před 3 lety +1

      @@aodhganmerrimac did the Hurricane of 38 bring that original steeple down ??

    • @aodhganmerrimac
      @aodhganmerrimac Před 3 lety +1

      @@davidrobbio9816 I just double checked-my memory was faulty-it was Carol ('54) that took the third steeple down, not '38. there is an amazing photo out there taken while it was falling! The middle steeple had a clock the 1st & 3rd didn't.

    • @davidrobbio9816
      @davidrobbio9816 Před 3 lety

      @@aodhganmerrimac I am going to take your word on that one I wasn’t around in 1954 but history was made with “Carol”... it’s destruction is not what we are used to ...(even though we are in the middle of a blizzard right now)....I also think the one in 1938 didn’t have a name attached to it...maybe they weren’t named at that time ...

    • @aodhganmerrimac
      @aodhganmerrimac Před 3 lety +1

      @@davidrobbio9816 Yeah, we didn't name them back in '38, I guess we started naming them in the early 50s. '38 had a huge death toll-nobody knew it was coming. My grandmother was living right by Dorchester Bay in Boston. She remembered seeing two huge trees pulled up by their roots and flung across the park from her window. IIRC there's a very good documentary about the Hurricane of '38 here on YT.

  • @gixxo
    @gixxo Před 3 měsíci

    i miss boston

  • @manuelmedina8880
    @manuelmedina8880 Před rokem

    Wow I was born 50yrs later

  • @SlySquriel
    @SlySquriel Před 4 lety

    Faneuil Hall - Where Samuel Adams had political meetings. 300 years later there I am drinking Samuel Adams beer in the Cheers at Quincy Market. HISTORY!!

  • @jaecrowther7869
    @jaecrowther7869 Před 4 lety +2

    ☘️need I say more

  • @a1spacechicken
    @a1spacechicken Před 15 lety +2

    Very cool. Anybody know what bridge is showing at 8:48? Is that the Fort Point Channel?

  • @KMK7355
    @KMK7355 Před 3 lety +1

    Lol, MIT was called Boston Tech. Sounds like the old HS.

  • @rap2383
    @rap2383 Před 15 lety +1

    I freaking love boston commons. great video!

  • @MostafaElManzalawy
    @MostafaElManzalawy Před 13 lety

    @werzoid No, please explain!

  • @blackbookt.vchannel7616

    I live in boston and the conon is broken.....but everything eles is still their

  • @michaelmaffeoproduction732

    It Looks Good. But I know I Like It.

  • @kroneyt1493
    @kroneyt1493 Před 5 lety +1

    Ignore the 1930's fashion statements and the 1930's cars, I'd be hard pressed to tell the difference between Boston in the 1930's and Boston in modern day.

    • @bostonrailfan2427
      @bostonrailfan2427 Před 6 měsíci

      Scollay and Haymarket Squares are decimated, both were shown

  • @ScarletEdge
    @ScarletEdge Před 12 lety +2

    i wonder how many people came here to get information for call of cthulhu sessions :)

  • @monkeypoo5763
    @monkeypoo5763 Před 8 lety +7

    Fallout 4

  • @mecagoenboba
    @mecagoenboba Před 13 lety +1

    @werzoid Yeah... I heard the joke... I was like... hehehehehe... That was some raw humor back then!

  • @holydoveaquariusagespiritbeing

    The New York librarian just fixed the clock in the coronation room. ad ad ad - disclaimer: the actual 8 ball clock is smashed and buried in the backyard.
    You wouldn't want to dig it up, either. A souvenir from a very advanced future.
    Yes, we had bananas, but few whales, mercy marry me.
    Lagos 88 in '88... Can't wait!... Every teddy bear - it was you!

  • @myrnaloy1025
    @myrnaloy1025 Před 6 lety

    A reminder... let's really remind.

  • @Theo-hc5ob
    @Theo-hc5ob Před 9 lety +2

    Jeez, can't recognize shit, except for the Custom House. I love the aerial shots, did they tie a camera to a pigeon?

    • @sz9217
      @sz9217 Před 7 lety

      Theo 80126 Airplanes was invented in 1910s

    • @bostonrailfan2427
      @bostonrailfan2427 Před 6 měsíci

      a cheap monoplane…the company that took the footage was taking aerial pictures of everything in the country

  • @Anonymousfrank
    @Anonymousfrank Před 2 lety +1

    whoever shot this, loved buildings but not actual people.

  • @ms.maryellencasey7671
    @ms.maryellencasey7671 Před 3 lety

    As a Yankee fan, there was not one word mentioned about the Red Sox or Fenway Park.

    • @tommytrinder.1226
      @tommytrinder.1226 Před 2 lety +1

      Boston had two MLB teams in 1932.The Braves and the Red Sox.

    • @bostonrailfan2427
      @bostonrailfan2427 Před 6 měsíci

      because the stadium wasn’t shown…it’s nowhere near the places featured

  • @willmilton2922
    @willmilton2922 Před 5 lety +6

    Boston is overbuilt today. The city has been on steroids since the 80's .

    • @aubreygraham5821
      @aubreygraham5821 Před 4 lety +5

      Disagree, the infrastructure is outdated and needs to be updated, many cities are more densely populated than Boston, and have better infrastructure

    • @ladycavalier
      @ladycavalier Před 3 lety

      Agreed

    • @aodhganmerrimac
      @aodhganmerrimac Před 3 lety

      Agreed, Wonderful Old Boston is quickly being buried under bland, generic glass & steel.

  • @TurboRonin83
    @TurboRonin83 Před 2 lety

    America used to be great.

  • @gyromatical
    @gyromatical Před 11 měsíci

    Mostly the same except the river has evaporated and its bed has been turned into a mall on a monorail and a horse highway

  • @ladycavalier
    @ladycavalier Před 3 lety

    Am i the only one here because of fallout 4 lol

  • @tubeblack35
    @tubeblack35 Před 4 lety

    No more codfish. They're all gone.

  • @mateuszminsky5619
    @mateuszminsky5619 Před 2 lety

    The Kingdom of Great Britain dates from the 1707 Acts of Union between the kingdoms of England (which at the time incorporated Wales) and Scotland. The American revolution ended in 1783. Boston was "British" for 76 years, not 150.

  • @mecagoenboba
    @mecagoenboba Před 13 lety

    Did anyone see The Observer??? FRINGE... :p

  • @lastmanstanding1954
    @lastmanstanding1954 Před 3 lety

    COMMUNISM------COMMUNISM--------COMMUNISM---------COMMUNISM,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,thats all i hear in america now.

  • @limelight1431
    @limelight1431 Před 5 lety

    Lived in Boston for 10 years and never going back... It's overly priced, weather is terrible and accent is horrible! No, not for me!

    • @Person-mh6xq
      @Person-mh6xq Před 5 lety +6

      Lime Light we’re glad you’re gone. More room for the rest of us to enjoy.

    • @marcinna8553
      @marcinna8553 Před 4 lety +2

      @Celtic Pride I take the opposite view. I started working in Cambridge and it is like moving to the future. Incredibly diverse and interesting. And some of the best schools in the world -- so much for "retards". You are right about it being expensive however. This is true in any number of high-tech cities across the U.S. The reason is that economic output is high, in the case of Boston it is scientific and financial products, thus salaries are higher than other parts of the country and this is reflected in housing prices. The irony of calling Boston "Marxist" is that it is actually one of the capitalist centers of the U.S.

    • @Person-mh6xq
      @Person-mh6xq Před 4 lety

      Celtic Pride perhaps it is your innate bitterness. Just saying.

    • @MegaPunisher777
      @MegaPunisher777 Před 4 lety

      Lived in Boston for less than a year....still in love with this beautiful city....

    • @kelseymariel2127
      @kelseymariel2127 Před 3 lety

      I'm proud of my accent, and despite people mocking it, I'll never change. And even though the people still piss me off and I dream about living in a different state, I'm never as relieved to be home as I am once that plane lands at Logan and I hear the same accents again. Happens every time.

  • @Triumph2024.
    @Triumph2024. Před 3 lety +1

    Aaahh, the days when Boston had it's population of drunken Irish under a strict authorotarian thumb. Not like today, when they're allowed to run roughshod! Heavens me!