Thank you sir for showing historical photos of USA . You are as guide tourists for all people around world. May god bless America and all USA citizens amen . I read just now about America in early 1900s , USA at that time entered period of peace , prosperity, progress. The Nation growing cities, factory, output grew , small businesses flourished and income rose . Best wishes for you your family friends. Iam Arabic lady subscriber to several British and American RU-vid channels.
Hi history lounge great video 👍👍..In those days they were happy 😁 they didn't know what it was all about what we are doing in these days.. they all got together work together as a family as it is today we do have it easy but other things make it more difficult if we would only use the technology in the right way our lifes would be as good as there's.. peace ✌️.. Great video..
HISTORY LOUNGE,, I MISSED BOSTON MASS. ON MY OTHER COMMENT ,, BOYLSTON STREET,, 1910.. WOW!!! IT WAS GREAT SEEING THAT PICTURE ,, THERES ALOT OF HISTORY THERE ,, LIVING THERE IN THE 80S TO 1997,, WAS GREAT !!! THANKS.....
It is amazing to see the 100 year old photos that are totally different then our own. It is amzing how people lived and how we live today. Imagine how things will be in 50 years from now!
we .??? How did American banks develop pools of investment money for industry and infrastructure? Who might accept sub standard wage rates to build what YOU accomplished.?
@@donofon1014 That sounds like some Marxist claptrap. Everyone of my great grandparents, grandparents and parents helped build this country, from railroads, mercantiles, butcher shops, hardware men and restaurant supply companies. They didn’t complain when they used their hard work and hands. They earned their money.
@nvs4u2 :Gen zers. I watched a utube vid not long ago where some young woman said "why should I work, I'll never be able to own a house." Funny thing is, when I was her age all I thought about and was happy with was a roof over my head, food to eat, money to make my four yo USED car payments and a few beers after work and maybe a few on the weekend. It was never about acquiring wealth, property or material trappings. Talk about a generation of silver spoon fed spoiled ungrateful brats!
Thanks so much for these amazing realty check videos. People, even the poorest, dressed classy then! What a difference! These should be shown in every school.
Thanks for not over colourizing these historic photographs. However, it would be nice to also see historic monochromes (Black/White) digitally enhanced (Highlights, Contrasts and Sharpness) too. Thanks for bringing these back. From Canada
Thank you to the Lord for showing historical photos of the USA. I watch with great pleasure. I discovered not long ago that my grandfather's brother came to the US around 1898. He was Polish and came from Poland. I did not know this before. Thanks to your photos, I can imagine what kind of environment my relative lived in. Greetings from Poland.
Hey, @robgould6190 - Thank you so much for your Super Thanks! I really appreciate the contribution, and I'm glad to know that you liked the video. (I'm still working on my colorization abilities, so hopefully you'll find later videos with even better colorization.) Thanks again!
Thank you ,the reason is my great,great grand parent,grand parent publish a book about their self's ,I seen that book when I was a kid,I book is somewhere lost,a great deal of my family died,I just wanted to know my family's history for my childrens,my kids are in the armed forces ,they so fucking stupid on bull shit ,that they are dumb,but that's ok,I do know this that life goes on and when the musical chairs all be removed,my life will stop,all I can say is thank you GOD for the ride,I have paided my way,so if you have more rare footage ad to the collection,THANKS.
The masses main concern ....getting clean food and water...a shower and a clean bed to sleep in...that's about it really....similar to today without all the distractions and information ovetload!!!!
@@keithbrown8814 Those are some the basics, but certainly not the whole story. Wealth, that is money for the most part, determine who got what. Education, entertainment, politics, and the arms race of technology added many nuances and challenges to self fulfillment. Many did without what we take for granted, because they were rare, difficult to obtain, or expensive resources. But like you said, similar to today, but without the instant information overload.
Everyone should take a look back and see where and how we got to where we are. It seems with all of the social & tech advances, we’re an unhappy people.
I totally agree. You dont see many terribly obese people , or sloppy dressers , and people had to keep active, and work harder, and dressed modest and had better values for the most part.
I would encourage you to create a series of picturesque coffee table books with these colorized pictures of the various times that made our American history and culture. The 1900s, 1920s, the great Depression, skid rows, gas stations and diners. All of it. These photos are engaging as well as historical. No glorified Hollywood. People as we know them. Just suggesting.
People had SO much class back then. Not ONE person dressed in their Walmart special of pajamas or sweats (or the 1900 equivalent) & men seemed to not only always wore suits & a tie, they donned their hats as well. All this went away in the 60s with the hippy/socialist bullshit in colleges & universities.
Clearly our culture and civilization have declined since then. We’re tawdry, discontented, lacking in self respect, and very unhappy. Our prideful boasting has brought us disaster. Atheism created monumental promises, lies and disappointments.
Congrats, There was a black schoolhouse, kids and teacher, black workers in Florida, and an Emancipation Day Parade. Maybe a black man operating the Loop the Loop ride. Did you get complaints or were black Americans systematically removed by 1930? Not one person of color in your1930's Rare Photos array. I was hoping to see one shot from Negro League baseball in the 30's. You colorized photos while you de-colorized 1930's American society. I took some heat at the 1930's video for noticing the exclusion.