1940s America - Classic Cars, People, and Cities in COLOR

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  • čas přidán 8. 11. 2022
  • Please enjoy these old street scene photos from 1940s America. Within these photos, you'll see classic American cars in action - before they were classics. You'll also see people living their daily lives so many years ago.
    These photos are not colorized but actually were taken at the time using color film. Kodak came out with their color film, Kodachrome, in the 1930s, which most of these pictures were likely shot on.
    I think its fun to go back and view these times, especially in color pictures. You can get a glimpse into the daily lives of these people who lived so long ago. In some ways, their lives are similar to ours, even though the world has changed in so many ways since then.
    I hope you enjoy these old photos - and thanks for watching!
    #1940s #classiccars #kodachrome
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  • @FollowingTheAgees
    @FollowingTheAgees Před rokem +32

    Bless your heart for giving us this...I sent it to my 91 year old Momma, who is sharp as a tack, and still ornery 😂 I always wished I could've lived during her era...when America was truly a country to be proud of, and folks still cared about one another, and put God first. Getting dressed up, having personal pride, the music, patriotism...it all just seems to be fading from view. A lovely collection of Americana, my Friend👏🏆🌟👍

    • @leerothman7570
      @leerothman7570 Před rokem +2

      Ain't that the truth

    • @dankelly5150
      @dankelly5150 Před rokem +3

      @@leerothman7570 I wish my grandma and grandpa were here to see this! They were young adults in the 40's and would have been thrilled to see stuff like this !! 🥲

    • @nathanbond8165
      @nathanbond8165 Před rokem

      Well to be fair they had plenty of problems in the 1940s like a World War where millions of young men got murdered, a depression that wiped the life savings of millions of Americans and it wasn't that good for black people in the 40s! just saying! we romanticize the past (it wasn't all good) but yes people did dress very nice including the gangsters (from what I can tell from old movies apparently) LOL

    • @user-jh3rx3ej7h
      @user-jh3rx3ej7h Před rokem +3

      I realize this is from your subjective experience, but life was much worse for many people back then. Racism, homophobia, sexism, etc. was still far more rampant than today. Life expectancy was in the 60s. Many scientific discoveries had not been made yet. Life was worse for many in those days.

    • @nathanbond8165
      @nathanbond8165 Před rokem

      @@user-jh3rx3ej7h also don't forget most homes and businesses were not air-conditioned and people wore heavy wool and cotton dress clothes so everyone was hot and stinky yuck

  • @ramongonzalez2112
    @ramongonzalez2112 Před rokem +38

    From sea to shining sea, what a beautiful country. Valuable things are never appreciated until you lose it.🙏🇺🇸

  • @Vikingwerk
    @Vikingwerk Před rokem +28

    Its amazing how little changed from the 40’s to the 80’s, (much of this looks like my childhood in the 80’s) and how much has changed from the 80’s to now. I sure miss those days.

    • @ericscottstevens
      @ericscottstevens Před rokem +7

      The 1970s is were the erode started in many cities.

    • @Vikingwerk
      @Vikingwerk Před rokem +12

      @@ericscottstevens yeah, but the architecture and overall look of the country was pretty consistent. After the 80’s the whole ‘tear it down and build it slightly different’ started. And the ugly as fuck modern commercial buildings started popping up everywhere.

    • @Ryan2022
      @Ryan2022 Před rokem +6

      @@Vikingwerk that’s true but by the 80s people were fatter and dressing poorly

    • @Vikingwerk
      @Vikingwerk Před rokem +2

      @@Ryan2022 true, but the rest of the world looked a lot like this. Same buildings, same roads, same signs, only the people had changed. Now they change everything constantly just ‘because’.

    • @Ryan2022
      @Ryan2022 Před rokem +1

      @@Vikingwerk I was glad there weren’t too many pictures of New York City for the last 50 years New York City has stayed remarkably and consistently dirty whether it was 1983 or 2023. Most of it is still disgusting.

  • @scark00
    @scark00 Před rokem +14

    People took pride in their appearance, their community and their country. God Bless America. I hope this comes back to us some day.

    • @OldToby53
      @OldToby53 Před rokem

      with democrats in power there will only be more decline

    • @Ritterhall
      @Ritterhall Před rokem +1

      Never! This World is lost for ever.
      "London is not longer an english City." JOHN CLEESE

    • @Ritterhall
      @Ritterhall Před rokem

      czcams.com/video/LahfbOm5HQA/video.html

    • @PabloCruise1
      @PabloCruise1 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Only when God is brought back into peoples lives.

  • @drforjc
    @drforjc Před rokem +47

    I tend to think of the past in black and white because of the state of photography, but this really reminds me that the past was in brilliant color.

    • @bighands69
      @bighands69 Před rokem

      Black and white photographs do look beautiful but we tend to see them in digital format or faded old photographs.

  • @stonepointdrivingschool2044

    THANK YOU, I was born in 1960, and this is so refreshing to see.
    Yes, people dressed right and no nose rings, tattoos, mohawks, - clean looking and wholesome, no perfect I know, but MUCH better looking.

  • @KsKaylor
    @KsKaylor Před rokem +17

    The fashion, the cars, and the advertising are my favorite, beautiful photos!

  • @JellyrollHorton
    @JellyrollHorton Před rokem +23

    A magical, mythical time. Lost and demolished.

    • @KalEl7802
      @KalEl7802 Před rokem

      There was nothing magical about that period. People were greedy and violent as they are now. The only difference is that they weren't open about it as people are today.

    • @retr0bits545
      @retr0bits545 Před rokem +1

      Oh so true, even though my picture is of my car, (a 41 Cadillac), I am only 21 I wish I was alive then instead of now but that is but a dream.

    • @gloriaortiz1227
      @gloriaortiz1227 Před rokem

      Magical in what way? Many people died because of the war. I bet your fantasizing cause you were not born the and looking at these photos makes you forget about your life.

  • @robertchristie9434
    @robertchristie9434 Před rokem +22

    The Texaco Station shows a parked '49 or '50 Oldsmobile by the B F Goodrich sign at !:42. Neat photos.

    • @bluemango7112
      @bluemango7112 Před rokem +1

      Yes i was going to question that pic , maybe its a time machine , well picked , hi from Australia .

    • @failranch9542
      @failranch9542 Před rokem +1

      I came to the comments just to see if that would be called out. Location looks like Shenandoah Valley though.

    • @baronvonnembles
      @baronvonnembles Před rokem

      Yes, good catch. Obviously a goof on the date and maybe the location too. Doesn't look like Texas to me but its a big state so maybe a corner of it looks like that.

    • @marksmith4828
      @marksmith4828 Před rokem +1

      I noticed what appears to be a black 51 or 52 Chevy (maybe a DeLuxe) in that space, but maybe it was an Olds...both GM. And yes all the towns are quite clean except for the DC picture at :27...a good bit of debris on the sidewalk.

    • @robertchristie9434
      @robertchristie9434 Před rokem +1

      @@marksmith4828 It's an Olds. Notice the hood emblem is a gold circle of half the globe & the parking lights below the headlights with and encased oblong trim, Chevies had parking lights inside the grille with trim just around the headlamps. Olds, Chevy & Pontiac shared the same body but had different grilles, hood ornaments, taillights & other minor trim. Fisher body called it the "A" series & ran the same body style from '49 through '54. Living in the Detroit area all my life & working as a tooling & manufacturing designer, the generic similarities of all the automakers bodies were striking. GM was especially good at showing the uniqueness of all divisions & trim levels.

  • @markchizmadia2004
    @markchizmadia2004 Před rokem +74

    The common theme is the streets are relatively clean and clear of litter.
    There must have been a lot of pride in one's community.
    Also impressive is the way business owners made their buildings stand out with colorful signage. Lots of pride is evident again.

    • @TheHistoryLounge
      @TheHistoryLounge  Před rokem +2

      Agreed - great points!

    • @miketexas4549
      @miketexas4549 Před rokem +1

      (psst... the common theme is it's all white people)

    • @dudedude949
      @dudedude949 Před rokem +3

      @WingsandBeer recycling wasn’t a thing back then

    • @kelrunner
      @kelrunner Před rokem +2

      There's this: now signs were all painted and very little of the brassy, glaring lights now...

    • @captseamus
      @captseamus Před rokem +2

      People used to clean their sidewalks and driveways once a week back then.

  • @surfshack2
    @surfshack2 Před rokem +2

    Wonderful collage of pictures. Subscribed. My dad was born in 1935 and grew up in Atlantic City, NJ. He told me he wished he could take me back there just for one day and experience what it was like to experience taking the trolley to the Boardwalk as a kid, going on the rides at the amusement parks, watching the matinee, walking the boardwalk from end to end and look at the magnificent hotels and run down the side streets. You could smell the delicious food from the restaurants and bakeries on the boardwalk. Getting a hotdog and soda fresh off the boardwalk and it tasted just like being at the ballpark. He said it was a glorious time to be an American and proud.

  • @markkotishion2379
    @markkotishion2379 Před rokem +34

    Looks like a lot of well taken Kodachromes to me. They will retain their color long after we are gone. Beautiful.

  • @isaacsrandomvideos667
    @isaacsrandomvideos667 Před rokem +109

    Looked so clean. And the architecture was consistent and not too overwhelming while still looking amazing. The colours were far nicer aswell

    • @TheHistoryLounge
      @TheHistoryLounge  Před rokem +7

      Totally agree!

    • @yutupedia7351
      @yutupedia7351 Před rokem

      photoshop! duh

    • @isaacsrandomvideos667
      @isaacsrandomvideos667 Před rokem +10

      @@yutupedia7351 it’s might not be, I have pictures from this era and they look exactly like this

    • @dankelly5150
      @dankelly5150 Před rokem +4

      @@isaacsrandomvideos667 me too from when my parents were little kids! And certainly no homeless camps !!

    • @philhamilton8731
      @philhamilton8731 Před rokem +1

      It was dirtier than you think it was. We tend to romanticize the past and overlook things we don't want to see. Check out the curbs where the sidewalks meet the streets. There's plenty of trash about, except for the one shot of the town in Montana. Folks were by and large less environmentally conscious than today. In the city where I was born there was hardly ever a sunny day due to all of the soot in the air from the factories. Also, some of these photos were taken during the war years. There were scrap drives, kids collecting grease, old tires, rags, etc. Hardly anything got thrown away that could be repurposed for the war effort.

  • @jameswhipple5658
    @jameswhipple5658 Před rokem +15

    As a fan of sports, something I have noticed is how well dressed people are going to watch a game in the 40's & 50's. Men in suits & a hat, women in dresses & gloves. Very proper 👍😎

  • @horseman528
    @horseman528 Před rokem +8

    Glad I got to grow up in the 1950's through the 1970's when we still lived in America.

  • @holmesd5003
    @holmesd5003 Před rokem +21

    Reminds me of my Grandmothers generation and also reminds me of how short of a time we all spend here on earth. It goes by in a blink of an eye.

    • @atlantic_love
      @atlantic_love Před rokem +3

      Yeah, I was just thinking that. Seeing the little girl from around the year 1944, and realize that when I was born 1972 she was still only in her mid to late 20's, and now (if she's still alive) she's now 78 :-( I do hope she had a wonderful life.

    • @arthurflores4770
      @arthurflores4770 Před rokem

      @@atlantic_love 😊 2:20 😊

    • @PabloCruise1
      @PabloCruise1 Před 8 měsíci

      I blinked and nothing changed.

  • @jimclark7917
    @jimclark7917 Před rokem +44

    No fat people
    No cell phones
    No drama

    • @61js
      @61js Před rokem +15

      No drugs, well not as many.

    • @dimir2858
      @dimir2858 Před rokem +18

      No flag LGBT

    • @auralplex
      @auralplex Před rokem +5

      No Jamals.

    • @gloriaortiz1227
      @gloriaortiz1227 Před rokem

      And racists love these fantasy videos in order to forget their lousy life. Haha how racists feel that other people are to blame for their miserable lives.

    • @frankebell2383
      @frankebell2383 Před rokem +5

      No Tattoos, No Graffiti

  • @chrisf4948
    @chrisf4948 Před rokem +70

    The signs on all the businesses is impressive. It stands out very well. Wish this was still more common. Thanks for sharing

    • @TheHistoryLounge
      @TheHistoryLounge  Před rokem +4

      Thanks for watching and commenting - I agree with you!

    • @atlantic_love
      @atlantic_love Před rokem

      Businesses don't stay around long enough, and people can't create signs anymore without having hateful or poltiical commentary in them. And insurance companies (and the idiots who love to sue) have just ruined everything now. Laws, laws and more laws. Can't put up this sign because it's too far out in the street or it ruins local property values, or some nonsense.

  • @douglasthompson9482
    @douglasthompson9482 Před rokem +26

    What incredible memories....wish I could go back. Slower society, where people had time to say hello.

    • @andrewm4681
      @andrewm4681 Před rokem +6

      Now everyone looks at their phone even while at the dinner table with family or significant other. Blows my mind

    • @atlantic_love
      @atlantic_love Před rokem +3

      @@andrewm4681 Yes, I am guilty of this. And it is NOT GOOD, as you guys are saying :( People still have lots of time to say hello, but they can't let go of their own prejudices or egos.

    • @reesedaniel5835
      @reesedaniel5835 Před rokem

      @@atlantic_love Narcissists are everywhere

    • @atlantic_love
      @atlantic_love Před rokem

      @@reesedaniel5835 They are, but I also think people are very insecure nowadays.

  • @rossroderickwhitney
    @rossroderickwhitney Před rokem +33

    For someone who was born in 1944, these magnificent photos are fabulous! Thanks!

  • @strycknyne
    @strycknyne Před rokem +20

    This entertained me beyond words. Have to love how clean everything was for the most part. Everyone dressed up just to go outside of their houses. Not like today. Slobs all over the place... People with their pants around their ankles. This was nice to watch. Thanks.

    • @jimmiejackson87
      @jimmiejackson87 Před rokem +1

      You help the poor instead of keeping them impoverished then them pants will get pulled up.

  • @Anamnesis
    @Anamnesis Před rokem +4

    Americana aesthetics have sometimes been criticized for being exaggerated or fantastical, as though they never existed in a real context outside of our collective false memory. Which is funny because famous artists like Norman Rockwell who were critiqued for doing that sort of thing actually based their paintings on real photographs, just like the ones you see here.

  • @gregatkinson7276
    @gregatkinson7276 Před rokem +155

    Excellent clarity and pics! In the 1970's my grandmother still had a milkman coming to her home in Fredericktown, (small village but the best folks around) Ohio and he was always such a nice guy. I also so much miss all the privately owned grocery stores and all kinds of other stores that were so personable and friendly. The "pre-Walmart" stores were the best by far!

    • @ropobeltran5408
      @ropobeltran5408 Před rokem +8

      In my college days apartment in College Station, Texas, the door was left open for the milkman ! And they placed and organized all dairy in the fridge !!! .They were so nice and educated. I wonder until when this service was provided ????

    • @hawkeyeten2450
      @hawkeyeten2450 Před rokem +8

      It saddens me how this "mom and pop" America really seemed to vanish in a lot of areas by the 1990s. My town in Virginia is one of the luckier ones, we have a big mixture of small independent and chain businesses (though the chains mostly due the pharmacy and grocery stuff now).

    • @TerryJulianLive
      @TerryJulianLive Před rokem

      They were also RACIST as hell.. and many times didnt allow black people to shop in them. You people always leave that part out.. SMH..

    • @hawkeyeten2450
      @hawkeyeten2450 Před rokem +16

      @@TerryJulianLive Not in Iowa, where my parents' families lived. Civil Rights Act was passed at the state level in the 1880s requiring all races be served in public accommodations. The South may have been a horrible sh*tshow, and I'm saddened by how your folks were treated, but I assure you it wasn't everywhere.

    • @Moltenbramley
      @Moltenbramley Před rokem +8

      Are milkmen not a thing in America anymore? I have a milkman here in Britain who we also get eggs from. He leaves it on our doorstep 3 mornings a week and we leave our empty bottles out late at night.

  • @bobesposito7235
    @bobesposito7235 Před rokem +36

    A lot of nostalgia for us older people - as time goes by.

  • @ShelleeGraham
    @ShelleeGraham Před rokem +18

    Very enjoyable collection of beautiful images from our past. The colorful neon signs, fun advertising like Coca Cola, Grapette, 7 Up are such sweet reminders of that simpler time in America. The milk man delivering to the friends was lovely photograph to include. Thank YOU 🙏 so much.

  • @waynejones5635
    @waynejones5635 Před rokem +87

    Looking back it is amazing how far society has fallen since then.

    • @misterhat5823
      @misterhat5823 Před rokem +11

      Yeah. I know. People aren't all white now. \s

    • @mrs_top
      @mrs_top Před rokem +12

      @@misterhat5823 Do you see racism in every sentence?

    • @misterhat5823
      @misterhat5823 Před rokem +5

      @@mrs_top I said nothing about racism and pointed out a fact. Troll someone else.

    • @enceladus2263
      @enceladus2263 Před rokem

      A society sacrificed on the alter of diversity.

    • @waynejones5635
      @waynejones5635 Před rokem

      @@misterhat5823 Are you suggesting non-whites can't dress up and look presentable. Racist much?

  • @fredschector8736
    @fredschector8736 Před rokem +21

    This was fabulous, I really enjoyed the time capsule.

  • @mookytc
    @mookytc Před rokem +13

    It is sad what these once beautiful cities have become.

    • @TheHistoryLounge
      @TheHistoryLounge  Před rokem +2

      Agreed!

    • @damiensisco6960
      @damiensisco6960 Před rokem

      I have seen Chicago and it is still beautiful today, except that the dress style and the cars are different.

    • @jimmiejackson87
      @jimmiejackson87 Před rokem

      When whites before more racist that can happen...it's called gentrification. Just like it's happening now. Again.

  • @glennhoddle10
    @glennhoddle10 Před rokem +330

    Two awesome things immediately *stand out :*
    1. Everywhere seemed to be really clean.
    2. People were well dressed outside their homes and not dressed like slobs.

    • @josephstevens9888
      @josephstevens9888 Před rokem

      Yes, indeed. America has become the land of the slobs.

    • @RustyCar
      @RustyCar Před rokem +72

      Main reason is because people had some damn self-respect. Alas, no more.

    • @18norbe1974
      @18norbe1974 Před rokem +43

      And looked slimmer.

    • @yupper2
      @yupper2 Před rokem +44

      seems less diversity back then

    • @RustyCar
      @RustyCar Před rokem +63

      @@yupper2 - I don’t know if that’s a good thing or a bad thing. Back in the day, my parents had bl4kk friends & co-workers, and us kids had bl4kk classmates & friends and we never thought anything about it. It wasn’t until the last 30-40 years that ‘problems’ started to arise. Diversity is normally a good thing. But forced diversity & political correctness is quite another and usually not a good thing.

  • @Nunofurdambiznez
    @Nunofurdambiznez Před rokem +9

    Love the fact that these are in color, makes it feel like the photos are more real-to-life!

  • @2101case
    @2101case Před rokem +2

    The photos were just beautiful. Born in 1941, lived in Rochester, NY when Kodak was at its height.

  • @JohnDoe-wc5rl
    @JohnDoe-wc5rl Před rokem +4

    Very nice pics!!! I was born in the 60s but have a fascination with the 40s. Everything had style.

  • @sandroNineteenSeventy
    @sandroNineteenSeventy Před rokem +4

    I'm from 72, obviously it was anything but comfortable than nowadays, but it was absolutely elegant and charming, the way people dressed, the behavior, the colors and style of the cars, the furniture in the houses, at least everything was portrayed in old movies, we are evolving in technology, but people are becoming stupid, self-centered, I am sad that my daughters are experiencing the decay of society, soon there will be nothing good left for us!

  • @NarrowPathFarm707
    @NarrowPathFarm707 Před rokem +53

    Very, very nice! Clean cities! Love the 1940's cars and trucks ...and you can also tell who the men and women are!

    • @andresd6193
      @andresd6193 Před rokem +1

      Who are they? How can you tell from a pic?

    • @Frank-ul1qs
      @Frank-ul1qs Před rokem

      Most were in war in 40's, ww ll, Japanese war, and Korean war.

    • @FCVP71
      @FCVP71 Před rokem

      @@andresd6193 Here's our first triggered snowflake...

    • @andresd6193
      @andresd6193 Před rokem

      @@FCVP71 Ted Bundy also looked really nice on his pics.🤣🤣🤣 And what triggered you exactly?🤔

    • @chrisferguson1911
      @chrisferguson1911 Před rokem

      @@andresd6193 If you don't know, then you are the problem plaguing us now.

  • @royboy9361
    @royboy9361 Před rokem +2

    Ahhh…The History Lounge. Videos like that don’t need words!

  • @daviddavis744
    @daviddavis744 Před rokem +12

    Thank you for bringing us these videos of pictures of the past.

  • @davidelmore1668
    @davidelmore1668 Před rokem +47

    Back when there was normality in our country. Great pictures! Thanks!

    • @RadioManOH
      @RadioManOH Před rokem +1

      Sort of. Don't forget there was a war going on that we were about to get pulled into.

    • @Kaktus965
      @Kaktus965 Před rokem +1

      @@RadioManOH At least there were no traitors (leftists) attempting to undermine the nation from within. Back then, traitors were executed as they should be.

    • @notrius7754
      @notrius7754 Před rokem +2

      @@RadioManOH What does that have to do with normality?

    • @Kyle899
      @Kyle899 Před rokem +6

      “Normality” for only one segment of society.

    • @Kaktus965
      @Kaktus965 Před rokem +1

      ​@@Kyle899 go do your virtue signaling and little social justice bullshit somewhere else

  • @Original-Juice
    @Original-Juice Před rokem +3

    I always think to myself that post-War 1940's must have been such a beautiful era for Americans. The beginning of a seriously strong economy too

  • @johnhalverson1133
    @johnhalverson1133 Před rokem +6

    Im a 49 baby and it certainly was a much simpler time back then. Nice compilation!

  • @elypevets5633
    @elypevets5633 Před rokem +12

    Back in the days when America had self-respect

    • @classicmoviesvault
      @classicmoviesvault Před 5 měsíci +1

      You are right. That is why watching old movies is better.

  • @allantaylor3288
    @allantaylor3288 Před rokem +26

    Sometimes it would be nice to go back in time😊

    • @BullittJon
      @BullittJon Před rokem +3

      Sure would be. Now where did I park that DeLorean. 😁

  • @Spacejunk57
    @Spacejunk57 Před rokem +14

    The colors make the photos look literally like yesterday.

  • @scotey
    @scotey Před rokem +1

    I'm envious of the photographers who captured these images. These are images that bring that period alive. In 1940, there might've been only one person taking a color photo in a major city on any given day. Today, there are tens of thousands. I don't envy the historians of the future who'll need to sort through millions of images to tell the story of the 2020s.

  • @Fuff63
    @Fuff63 Před rokem +46

    Some thoughts: 1. excellent soundtracks, 2. People dressed a LOT better then. 3. My blood pressure is much better after watching this. Cheers.

    • @TheHistoryLounge
      @TheHistoryLounge  Před rokem +2

      I'm really glad you enjoyed the video - thanks for your kind comments.

    • @DavGreg
      @DavGreg Před rokem +4

      This was different America.
      Prior to World War II we mostly tried to stay out of " international intrigues" and invested in our communities. Also when businesses were local and not national chains - the money spent in the local store was deposited in the local bank and invested in the local community. That makes for a more prosperous community. These days the money spent at a chain leaves the community to be deposited and invested elsewhere.

    • @reesedaniel5835
      @reesedaniel5835 Před rokem

      @@DavGreg "Give me control of a nation's money and I care not who makes it's laws" - Mayer Amschel Bauer Rothschild
      “If my sons did not want wars, there would be none.” Gutle Schnapner Rothschild

  • @cherrylove3656
    @cherrylove3656 Před rokem +30

    I have to say these are my favorite videos to watch when times were better Amazing how much photos can capture the times and freeze them so later on people can enjoy them if you have a good imagination, you can put yourself there I love the vintage video channel I won't say the name I enjoy it and this channel both my favorite

    • @garylbb
      @garylbb Před rokem

      Your comments would be much easier to read if you had used basic punctuation.....like "periods".

    • @cherrylove3656
      @cherrylove3656 Před rokem

      @@garylbb oh I'm sorry you don't understand pardon me I apologize that you can't comprehend you're a Genius get a life Mr. poop do you have any friends probably not Have a nice day 🤣

    • @digitalvictory8266
      @digitalvictory8266 Před rokem +4

      Times weren't better for everyone. Black people had to drink out of separate water fountains, for cryin out loud.
      The good old days weren't always good.

    • @cherrylove3656
      @cherrylove3656 Před rokem +3

      @@digitalvictory8266 yeah we know that Einstein life isn't perfect with negative ignorant people you should know that

    • @MrShobar
      @MrShobar Před rokem +1

      "... when times were better..." Sure. Unless you were a female, were non-white, a Jew, a Catholic...You get the idea.

  • @Wiseguy1408
    @Wiseguy1408 Před rokem +2

    I was born in Toledo, OH in 1939. In some parts of town, milk was still being delivered by horse and wagon until about 1948!

  • @Larrymarx
    @Larrymarx Před rokem +20

    Thank you sooo much for taking the time to make and post this excellent piece of history *in color* ... I love it. 🙂

    • @TheHistoryLounge
      @TheHistoryLounge  Před rokem +2

      You're very welcome - I'm glad that you enjoyed it. Thank you for your kind comments!

  • @MemoryLN
    @MemoryLN Před rokem +4

    08:20 Looked so clean. And the architecture was consistent and not too overwhelming while still looking amazing. The colours were far nicer aswell

  • @tefenstrat
    @tefenstrat Před rokem +1

    First I want to thank who ever helped to post this, its very cool and i enjoyed it a bunch. Kind of strange though, virtually all of the people in these pictures are long gone.

  • @RinkyRoo2021
    @RinkyRoo2021 Před rokem +37

    Ive heard that nostalgia can be a "toxic impulse " .....but I have to say this looks like a different world the people the variety of stores how well kept things look ,its amazing how much things have changed for the worst.

    • @mynameislenny2441
      @mynameislenny2441 Před rokem +1

      Imagine if someday folks look back at our times as "the good old days."

    • @garylbb
      @garylbb Před rokem +15

      @@mynameislenny2441 -- Considering how terribly toxic and dishonest so many things have become, I cannot imagine viewing the present as "the good old days." There is so little good in the world now....but in the 1950s and early 1960s there was still a sense of decency, honesty and morality in America.....but not so much any more.

    • @ES11777
      @ES11777 Před rokem +3

      Some things changed for the better but also yes much changed for worse

    • @bean420man
      @bean420man Před rokem +3

      @@mynameislenny2441 I honestly don't see how. Right now we live in a time of turmoil and one economic recession after another. There is a lot of civil unrest (even though it hasn't boiled over yet) and uncertainty. While we are technologically advanced, we still continue to destroy our environment and a lot of the advancements are out of reach for the common man.

    • @digitalvictory8266
      @digitalvictory8266 Před rokem

      @@garylbb Decency and honesty?
      The US Government actively assassinated foreign leaders and orchestrated coups around the world, manipulating entire populaces.
      Men could (and would) smack their wives around regularly.
      Black people had to drink from separate water fountains,and weren't allowed in certain restaurants.
      US government ran secret medical experiments on entire town populations.
      Decency and honesty... Don't let nostalgia blind you.

  • @arjaysmithjr9083
    @arjaysmithjr9083 Před rokem +32

    The forties through fifties were the peak of American Civilization.
    It's been downhill from there in every single way except technology,
    which has actually sped our downfall.

    • @drewgildehaus2992
      @drewgildehaus2992 Před rokem

      No rights for blacks and women, no modern medical technology (you would be dead already), world wars and nuclear paranoia, terrible pollution, lead still in the paint, pipes and gas, asbestos still being used in walls, childbirth death still very high, polio, no air conditioning or heat, much higher crime many other things we take completely for granted. Remember, people didn’t take photos of dirty streets and crime. You’re only seeing the cleaned up, idealized version of the past

    • @drewgildehaus2992
      @drewgildehaus2992 Před rokem

      Half of the people in New York didn’t have running water when those photos were taken. I’d take modern times over any other time, worldwide extreme poverty is getting lower and lower, living standards keep rising, but people take all that for granted. Saying life was better back then actually pisses me off like imagine if you weren’t a white guy. Facebook is making people crazy I’ll give you that

    • @SilentX_17
      @SilentX_17 Před rokem +2

      The downhill started in the 70s
      Edit: Just an opinion tho

    • @drewgildehaus2992
      @drewgildehaus2992 Před rokem +2

      @@SilentX_17 Yeah its all good. 60s was definitely America at its most powerful on the world stage and it was before globalization so more manufacturing jobs. You still dont have civil rights for women, blacks, and gays .No for the medical treatments we take for granted today, and we were in Vietnam at the time. I would have a hard time imagining life without air conditioning and portable music. I would still take today personally, but I think you could make a case for the 90s, America had a similarly strong economy, but with better civil rights and more modern convivences, but without smartphones which have probably made life worse overall. Of course you would still have AIDS and the crack epidemic, urban decay at its worst, ect. IDK i think people will always think the era they grew up in was the best time because of nostalgia

    • @lenisbennett3062
      @lenisbennett3062 Před rokem +3

      @@drewgildehaus2992 air conditioning was invented in 1902 by a man by the name of Willis carrier the transistor was invented in 1947 we had air conditioning in the 50s we also had little transistor radios that ran on batteries until 1979 when the Sony Walkman came on the market we didn't have Aids in the 50s but we had polio a lot of people spent their lives in an iron lung just to stay alive. On the upside we had all those wonderful cars of the 50s and drive-in theaters to go to in your 50s car I was born in 1945 I lived the 50s yes I'm the static for the 50s just about anybody that lived it would be looking at the world today and what has become makes me glad that I was not born any later than I was

  • @JudyGurl
    @JudyGurl Před rokem +3

    Would love to see more pictures from Memphis around the 30s and 40s.

  • @montanamountainmen6104
    @montanamountainmen6104 Před rokem +3

    This was a good clip. I have a few photos of my grandparents in the 40's just prior to WWII. They told me times then though a tad harder with the war, was better...I believe them.

  • @Corgis175
    @Corgis175 Před rokem +4

    Enjoyed this and seeing Asbury Park, NJ in 1941.

  • @barryzoll9772
    @barryzoll9772 Před rokem +20

    Thank you for taking time to put these videos together. Although I was a teen in the 70’s I’m told that the period after WWII was a great era in American history.

    • @godscommandmentsaretruthis2837
      @godscommandmentsaretruthis2837 Před rokem +7

      That's my understanding too... the glory days of the United States was from 1945 until 1963 when Kennedy was assassinated.

    • @drgruber57
      @drgruber57 Před rokem +2

      I'm not trying to start an argument, but 1963 was when prayer was removed from public schools. Yes, there used to be prayer to creator God before then. Make what you will of it.

    • @bean420man
      @bean420man Před rokem +4

      @@drgruber57 Not exactly sure what your point is here. People were more disciplined then. Even in school. There was more order in society.

  • @David-nu6kw
    @David-nu6kw Před rokem +3

    Going back in time is an understatement.

  • @pinsolomons
    @pinsolomons Před rokem +19

    No matter their socio-economic level, notice the people dressed up as nicely as they could manage and had a general pride of appearance. No torn up jeans as a status symbol in those days, hats and gloves and handbags did that for them. Lipstick and a bit of eye makeup too, no matter how poor the ladies were and the men always found suits and hats to wear. Blue collar workers wore clean and mended clothes.

    • @TheHistoryLounge
      @TheHistoryLounge  Před rokem +6

      Excellent observation - and very on point regarding pride of appearance. Great comparison of status symbols between torn-up jeans and hats/gloves/handbags. I'd love to go back to the hats & gloves!

    • @tebelshaw9486
      @tebelshaw9486 Před rokem +3

      You can still dress well by shopping at thrift stores. Looking decent doesn't cost much.

  • @jeffhoward553
    @jeffhoward553 Před rokem

    Only IF i could go back in time, love looking at old pictures specially colored ones

  • @marklarsen2355
    @marklarsen2355 Před rokem +11

    Back when America was just a better place.

  • @2quintly
    @2quintly Před rokem +53

    Great video, when America had some civility.

    • @Nullybk
      @Nullybk Před rokem +13

      It didn’t at all

    • @okboomer1340
      @okboomer1340 Před rokem +7

      @@Nullybk yes it did

    • @notrius7754
      @notrius7754 Před rokem +11

      @@Nullybk yes it did, there is a reason why those times are called the golden era

    • @satan6548
      @satan6548 Před rokem +16

      Unless you were gay, black, Asian, Latino, poor, non Christian, free thinking, or believed in women’s rights.

    • @okboomer1340
      @okboomer1340 Před rokem +13

      @@satan6548 or satanic

  • @kenskinner6948
    @kenskinner6948 Před rokem +5

    Thank you so much for posting such marvellous photos.

  • @FastSS02
    @FastSS02 Před rokem +1

    THIS is the reason COLOR film was invented!!! LOVE seeing these in color! So much more engaging than seeing the same thing in black and white. It would be interesting to show both a black and white and color of the same shot.

  • @droneworldbrasil
    @droneworldbrasil Před rokem +10

    Life was better back than, and they didn't know that.

    • @MrShobar
      @MrShobar Před rokem

      If they were white and male, they knew it.

    • @P_RO_
      @P_RO_ Před rokem +1

      Polio. Tuberculosis. No heart surgery or cancer treatments. Lots of people died from the flu every year. Low-speed car wrecks killed and maimed people including entire families. Industrial wastes dumped all over. No weather radar or storm warnings. No TV and poor people didn't even have a radio, refrigerator, phone, or camera- many didn't even have a car. Racial discrimination, especially in the south but everywhere. Coal was the predominant heating fuel and black soot covered everything every winter. No air conditioning. No safety regulations for cars, work, food, or most other things. Cars were ready for the junkyard at 80K miles. Electrical appliances and tools were ungrounded and electrocutions not uncommon. No overtime rules at work, wages were often low, and a six-day workweek was common with few holidays being unpaid and, no paid vacations. Lots of kids had to quit school and go to work in their early teens just to stay alive. Drunk driving was tolerated and killed a lot of people. Epidemics still happened. Not to mention WW2 was in the 40's with Korea and Vietnam coming.
      Life was not better back then even for the privileged, it was only different and all the bad things about it forgotten. The average person has a much better life now, just with different problems to contend with.

  • @chestercopperpot9294
    @chestercopperpot9294 Před rokem +11

    It must have been terrible to live back then without Diveristy.

  • @kielbasaglen6843
    @kielbasaglen6843 Před rokem +1

    These photos were just great! Thank you...

  • @nickcurran3105
    @nickcurran3105 Před rokem +8

    No suburban sprawl eating up farmland and forests. What a country. Forty per cent of today's population and still able to win two wars on opposite sides of the world with one arm tied behind our back. What a country, what a People

    • @psychedelicprawncrumpets9479
      @psychedelicprawncrumpets9479 Před rokem +1

      You came in late with both wars.. The British and ANZACS and Indians, Canadians did all the hard yards for you first

    • @jshepard152
      @jshepard152 Před rokem

      @@psychedelicprawncrumpets9479 What did they do in Japan? Right.

  • @UnicornDreamsPastelSkies

    When I saw the Texaco station in the cover photo the movie 'Back to the Future' and the song 'Mr. Sandman' immediately came to my mind. Complete with the vision of multiple workers coming to not only refuel your vehicle but check your engine and tires, and possibly service it too. I grew up in the 1990s-mid 2000s (my mother and late stepdad used to have multiple CDs of 1950s-60s songs) but I heard it was the 1970s oil crisises that put a stop to that routine.
    Looking back on 30 years ago today, that song would probably be 'Come As You Are' and there would be video rental stores instead.
    Perhaps in 30 years from now, folks will be pining for a return to casual dining restaurants?
    Nostalgia. It sure is quite a drug.

    • @TheHistoryLounge
      @TheHistoryLounge  Před rokem

      I appreciate your thoughtful comments - interesting points!

  • @Eagle-nq2mv
    @Eagle-nq2mv Před rokem +10

    Life seemed so simple and straight forward.

    • @notrius7754
      @notrius7754 Před rokem +5

      Because it was. Unfortunetly extreme technological progress made because of industrial revolution life is becoming more and more complicated with every year, 30 years from now we will be thinking how life was so much simplier today.

    • @tebelshaw9486
      @tebelshaw9486 Před rokem

      Simple, if difficult, seems superior to easier and complicated.

  • @mr.smithgnrsmith7808
    @mr.smithgnrsmith7808 Před rokem +1

    Such gorgeous vehicles, architecture….people looked a million too

  • @jeffgordon8613
    @jeffgordon8613 Před rokem +1

    I loved the small grocery stores in Tualatin, Oregon where I grew up. Only had a couple gas stations and they checked all your fluids and gassed you up. The Good Old Days. I Miss them So Much

    • @MrShobar
      @MrShobar Před rokem

      Those gas stations in Tualatin were leaking gas into the Tualatin River for years. That's why it's dead. "The Good Old Days".

  • @MikesVoyagesAndDrives
    @MikesVoyagesAndDrives Před rokem +11

    These photos have an amazing quality. And the colorization brings additional aspects to the old pictures. But to be honest, I find that the atmosphere of the time is better portrayed in black and white photos with some grain and blur. But everyone must know for themselves what they like better.

    • @TheHistoryLounge
      @TheHistoryLounge  Před rokem +1

      A valid consideration - thanks for sharing. It is interesting that black & white photos have the ability to immediately signal that it was a different time. I can appreciate both !

    • @Tiburon876
      @Tiburon876 Před rokem +1

      @@TheHistoryLounge the COMBO is a marriage in heaven!.. with articulate details... fantastic.. Ole

  • @SER7205
    @SER7205 Před 9 měsíci +2

    This feels like a shorpy greatest hits.
    America before we fell.

  • @PixelatedExistence
    @PixelatedExistence Před 9 měsíci +1

    Wow amazing quality, and another thumbs up. Its hard to believe that most of those beautiful 10 yr children at 1:50 are now probably all dead or in their nineties. Life is so short, its really quite horrible to even think about it. What i love about these old restored photos, is just how the same everything is, i don't mean the clothes or better living standards back then, just how people are all going about their lives, daily routines, doing basically the same things we all do today...I wonder how many of us will be on a you tube video in 90 years time, being watched by another generation?

  • @godscommandmentsaretruthis2837

    Amazing how much has changed in just 80 years... unfortunately not all for the best.

    • @TheHistoryLounge
      @TheHistoryLounge  Před rokem +11

      Agreed!

    • @mikesrandomvideos
      @mikesrandomvideos Před rokem

      Yea especially California and the liberals have turned it into a shiphole. I have been putting awareness videos up there.

    • @Xyz_Litty
      @Xyz_Litty Před rokem +14

      @@TheHistoryLounge When Woman acted like Woman , and Men acted like Men ! Crazy how society flipped completely

    • @hepphepps8356
      @hepphepps8356 Před rokem +2

      Kind of hard to find something that hasn’t gotten better, really. People lived a lot shorter back then.

    • @MrShobar
      @MrShobar Před rokem +1

      And a few years before, a terrific World War that affected every nation. And ten years earlier, a world-wide Depression. And sixty years before that, a devastating Civil War. Even before, it was "not all for the best".

  • @doug6259
    @doug6259 Před rokem +4

    These are nice pictures that capture a moment in time. America began a slow decline in the 60's. Yes, there have been technological improvements and we have made progress in eliminating racial discrimination so it is not all bad. However it feels like we have lost so much as a society since then. It is not even the same country any more.

    • @tebelshaw9486
      @tebelshaw9486 Před rokem +1

      Politicians trying to make up for past wrongs is only keeping the wounds fresh. Apologize and move forward, eh?

  • @VickGos-yr2gi
    @VickGos-yr2gi Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you for these historic treasures.

  • @josefradisz2133
    @josefradisz2133 Před rokem +1

    Many thanks for all the featured movies titles, now I can find them out.

  • @edhunter5238
    @edhunter5238 Před rokem +3

    I didn't know whether to laugh or cry when Asbury Park came up. Lots of changes since those days.

  • @glennleslie6127
    @glennleslie6127 Před rokem +15

    What a wonderful country; it's a mere shadow of its former self.

  • @RobCummings
    @RobCummings Před rokem +1

    The best thing about these street scenes is that no one is looking at their phones. In the 1940s, Americans looked to other people for news, business, entertainment and fun. The other striking thing about these photos is how prosperous Americans looked. Ten years earlier, the WPA photo projects showed a very different life.

  • @hermanator74301
    @hermanator74301 Před rokem +6

    Great pictures. The music only compliments these wonderful photos. Thanks.

  • @bluesharp59
    @bluesharp59 Před rokem

    Amazing video and work. You do. Thumbs up and have a great weekend.

  • @RodBeauvex
    @RodBeauvex Před rokem +6

    Always though the 1940s were always just a touch classier than the 1950s.

    • @WitchKing-Of-Angmar
      @WitchKing-Of-Angmar Před rokem +2

      Definitely, but the more you go back, the more elegant and high society everything gets.

  • @billbolinger6453
    @billbolinger6453 Před rokem +9

    The 1941 Texaco station can’t be 1941 with a very late 40s GM product in the background.

  • @reLAX-RG
    @reLAX-RG Před rokem +1

    Getting a bit depressed when watching this but being fully aware of living in these crappy times nowadays. I wish would have lived then, being old today and would have just a couple days to live.

  • @Dolphine43
    @Dolphine43 Před 9 měsíci

    Great photos. Thanks for sharing.

  • @HRConsultant_Jeff
    @HRConsultant_Jeff Před rokem +5

    Love the pictures. I am sure almost any sailor that came to San Diego recognizes the fountain at Horton Plaza and all of the businesses that catered to sailors at that time.

    • @MrShobar
      @MrShobar Před rokem +1

      "businesses". LOL.

    • @HRConsultant_Jeff
      @HRConsultant_Jeff Před rokem

      @@MrShobar I'm glad you caught that. Hey, women were in business.
      Actually, funny story. My father got a break to go to New York to marry my Mother and they rode a Troop train back to San Diego from New York during Christmas. They go to San Diego and there was no base housing so they got a small apartment near downtown and literally lived with orange crates for furniture. My parents mentioned how helpful the women in the building were. About 5 days later, my Dad found out that most of the women were the "Business Women" mentioned above from the Horton Plaza area. BTW, my mother worked for a while at the Spreckles Theater downtown and met a lot of celebrities who would premiere their movies in San Diego for the Sailors.

  • @paoloviti6156
    @paoloviti6156 Před rokem +2

    I find those photos very nostalgic were the people were more relaxed and enjoying their life....

    • @gloriaortiz1227
      @gloriaortiz1227 Před rokem

      I don't think so

    • @paoloviti6156
      @paoloviti6156 Před rokem

      @@gloriaortiz1227 why? I was living there in that period. Mind to elaborate?

  • @ericlindenmuth7517
    @ericlindenmuth7517 Před rokem +2

    Great photo's!!! Someone took excellent pics with great color and clarity.

  • @brucefulper2433
    @brucefulper2433 Před rokem +10

    Texaco gas station 1941 is WRONG. There's a 1950 Olsmobile in the picture!

    • @56roadmaster
      @56roadmaster Před rokem

      Could be a '48-'50 Olds. But, yes, 1941 is wrong.

  • @paulbernard3929
    @paulbernard3929 Před rokem +9

    Thank You, that was very well done. I also liked the music. Back when our beautiful country was....well, you know. Being born in 1946 (my wife and I) was a great time. we saw such wonderful things. Some bad, but a lot of good great things. We are so glad we were there growing up. True friendships, face to face, eye to eye. I guess life is still ok here in the USA but not like it was. I try to keep my grand kids informed. Thanks again.

    • @keetahbrough
      @keetahbrough Před rokem +4

      oh i understand. I"m Cree.. and I sit in poverty, although I"m educated, and worthy of NOT sitting in poverty but your people built an empire on My Lands. Poverty being, a human engineered system and used for genocidal purposes. I keep my grand kids informed.

    • @TheHistoryLounge
      @TheHistoryLounge  Před rokem

      I appreciate you watching and for sharing your comments, @paulbernard3929!

  • @mltnetwork
    @mltnetwork Před rokem +1

    THANK YOU FOR SHARING...HAVE A GREAT NEW YEAR!!!

  • @SwanandNatu
    @SwanandNatu Před rokem

    Truly Amazing Pics! Wonderful Time & Real Meaningful Life those Guys must've Lived!

  • @piercehubbard4086
    @piercehubbard4086 Před rokem +4

    One place that still doesn’t look that different is the shot of San Francisco around 1:32 - sure, further away there’s tons of new skyscrapers and the city itself is so much more crowded, but that specific area (which I think is Market Street somewhere close to Powell) isn’t much different today. The main difference is that area is occupied by some of the worst homelessness and drug problems you’ll ever see (which I’m sure was a problem even then, just not nearly as bad)!

  • @PinballPreparedness
    @PinballPreparedness Před rokem +5

    I'd love to see the same pictures taken from the same positions today...especially the ones from Flint and St. Louis. Then you'll really see how and why the US has fallen so far.

    • @bighands69
      @bighands69 Před rokem

      US has not fallen. Some places in the US has fallen but that is not the same.

  • @iamplaymaka
    @iamplaymaka Před rokem

    Just amazing. I want to see more!

  • @hughscot
    @hughscot Před rokem +3

    I far prefer that the photos are in color. B&W makes everything look depressed and they weren't except for the war. It was a good time I wouldn't want to go back.

    • @TheHistoryLounge
      @TheHistoryLounge  Před rokem +1

      I agree - it was fun to discover these pics (many of them Kodachromes), which were color in the originals. I've got some more videos coming up from the 20s and 30s, which have photos that have been colorized. They're pretty good - but these original color shots really make the scenes feel lifelike.

  • @speedracer1945
    @speedracer1945 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Born in 57 and seen parts of our city looking like this the Christmas as the department stores has trains and Santa in the dispay case as we lived in the city suburbs with homes built in the 50s . Since i had a job later putting mirrors and etc i roamed the counties seeing older neighborhoods and even wooded areas that i been in earlier in life always made me upset seeing progress gone are the woods and animals.

  • @motorcitywestauto4674
    @motorcitywestauto4674 Před rokem +3

    Great pictures. I would love to have lived in a simpler time.

  • @TC-vg3pr
    @TC-vg3pr Před 5 měsíci

    This was very nice. Thank you so much. I did enjoy 😉