1950's Route 66 Vacation 8mm telecine
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- čas přidán 21. 08. 2024
- Filmed approx 1954 traveling route 66 and southwest states. Lots of old cars and trucks. Like to see the old trucks blowing black smoke going up the mountains. 8mm home movie digitized with a Wolverine telecine machine.
I grew up on Route 66 in Texas. Thank you for sharing your wonderful video. ❤
I would really like to appreciate all the footage of my hometown and all the land. I grew up on back in the 50s. That’s amazing
Beautiful vídeo. Thank for you. Nice.😁😁
Absolutely priceless footage......
Would love to watch more this kind of old homemade film from the 1950 to 80 on the historic route 66.
I was in the same area about the same time- I was 6or7 at the time- I'm now 74- Thanks for the memories!!
I was an avid 66'er. I used to drive it 6 times a yr. Some of those places were still there in '05. In '16 most of them were gone.
I've always loved seeing old photographs of places I've been...and some I haven't yet, but not use to seeing old video footage from this era as such cameras weren't all that common. I particularly enjoyed this video after having lived in Albuquerque for three years, where Route 66 is the main street running through town. Driving on weekends was always one of our family's entertainments so we drove a bit around the state. Some of it on the sections of the old highway shown in this film were places I'm familiar with and it brought back pleasant memories. Thanks, really enjoyed it!
Beautiful! Fyi, I believe it is at least in 1955, there's a 55 Olds early in the picture at the 0:08 mark
8MM has decent quality -- I think in the day it was just expensive.
It appears this movie begins in Gallup, New Mexico judging from the motels seen along the highway (66). The station wagon I'm guessing is about a 1951 Plymouth complete with a bug screen protecting the front grill. Beautiful color footage of Arizona and nice with the ending at Disneyland. Thanks for sharing!
Navajo Nation capital 1950s - Window Rock, AZ
Fantastic! A glimpse of what traveling route 66 actually looked like! Not a re creation.
Amazing old footage. Thanks for bringing us along.
Thank you for this
Back then you made it out alive. Today you be lucky not for cartels and other gangsters check you out.😮
Thanks for sharing! Just love it!
Great this was put up. Priceless footage.......
Notice the Coors billboard at about 35 seconds -- not quite rectangular with an oval in the middle
I miss those days,I only wish there were still small towns with mom and pop stores,maybe they exist somewhere, not in Boston that's for sure!!
They exist still on Route 66, but to a much much lesser extent. The Walmarts, McDonalds, Starbucks and Dollar Stores have taken over America from coast to coast.
Quite a few here in New Mexico!!!👌
Thank you for uploading. Heals my soul
Love this so much.
First: A Million Thanks!!! to Bruce Clark for sharing this. Next, did anyone figure out the sign at 8:51? I think the top name is Needles 15 but not sure. Can't make out the others.
Yes, I agree the distance sign looks like Needles 15. I believe the rest of the sign reads Barstow 165 and Los Angeles 242.
Would be a nice then and now photo or video of the same place
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Which part of 66 is this 1:50
Which area had that bridge surrounded by blue water? Is it still that way today or is it more brown?
I believe it is the Colorado River right at the Arizona California line. Not sure if the water is still blue like the film. Just checked Google maps and it has a greenish tint along with blue
To answer your question the river is quite wide and blue. Colorado river is a major waterway along the NV/CA/AZ borders as such people boat and enjoy the river.
Az ca border by topock, az, the old red rock bridge I think
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