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" FIFTH AVENUE AMERICA! " 1960s NEW YORK CITY / FIFTH AVENUE DOCUMENTARY 95774 

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This episode of the 1960s TV show “America!” looks at the diverse attractions of New York’s Fifth Avenue. It starts with some well known buildings like the Rockefeller center and the Empire state building. This is followed by a lineup and peak into some fine shops such as Steuben glass, the House of Revlon, Tiffany and Co., and Schwarz toy store. This is followed by some of the main cultural attractions, such as the New York public Library, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the Guggenheim museum. It then looks at the religious sights, including the St. Patrick’s Cathedral, the St. Thomas Church, and the Temple Emmanuel Synagogue. It concludes with the festivities surrounding the annual Columbus Day Parade.
0:07 “America!” Opening sequence, 0:36 Jack Douglas introduces himself, 0:55 Title “Fifth Avenue America”, 1:02 historic sketches of the 5th Avenue Hotel, 1:38 Modern 5th Avenue with lots of traffic, 2:05 a horse drawn carriage driving down the road, 2:15 Rockefeller center with Atlas in front of it, 2:38 the Empire State Building, 2:54 a lineup of fancy shops on 5th Avenue, 3:26 Steuben Glass’ main showroom with different glass bowls shown, 4:23 Saks 5th Avenue with new elegant dresses being presented to two potential customers, 5:41 House of Revlon, 6:04 main entrance of the salon, 6:35 man applying makeup to a woman, 7:22 another man places a hair piece on the woman, 7:52 woman receives a manicure and pedicure, 8:08 woman admires herself in the mirror, 8:20 Tiffany and Co., 8:35 different pieces on the counter including a shovel, frying pan, an owl, cactus, flower, or a walnut, 9:33 more fancy objects on display including a gazelle, sea horse, broche, necklace, and ring, 10:05 the Tiffany Canary diamond, 10:30 Tiffany’s Table Manners for Teenagers excerpts, 10:46 people on Washington Square, 11:05 people listening to a band playing, 11:24 view from the observation deck of Rockefeller tower onto Central Park, 11:59 the Central Park Zoo, 12;19 F.A.O. Schwarz toy store with large animals, 13:00 antique toys that move on display including several antique toy banks, 14:05 Metropolitan Museum of Art, 14:20 Egyptian Sculpture room, 14:38 Armor gallery, 15:00 collection of different art forms including paintings and sculptures, 15:55 New York Public Library, 16:10 Mr. John Kory Librarian Interview, 17:10 treasures at the library including a letter by Columbus, a historic painting, a historic paining of New York, a Gutenberg Bible, and an original Winkel drawing, 17:53 Guggenheim Museum on the outside and inside, 18:30 different paintings in the museum, 19:00 St. Patrick’s Cathedral, 19:39 an interview with the Bishop, 21:05 St. Thomas Church Gothic elements, 21:13 Temple Emmanuel Synagogue, 21:27 the annual Columbus Day Parade, 21:53 heavy traffic on 5th Avenue, 22:10 summary footage of what has been seen so far, 22:31 Longchamp Restaurant with a lobster meal shown.
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@calisweetheart333
@calisweetheart333 10 месяцев назад
Love the ending, “Ladies & Gentlemen, boys & girls”! That’s it, no confusion, no extra letters, plain, simple & truthful.
@theresachiorazzi4571
@theresachiorazzi4571 Год назад
I think it’s so refreshing to see a man or woman well dressed and well groomed. Sorry we don’t see to much of it anymore. ❤
@angelapleasants8285
@angelapleasants8285 Год назад
I so wish we could go back to that.🙄 If those people could see the appearance of most people these days, I would imagine they'd be horrified.
@Deepal-6991
@Deepal-6991 Год назад
almost as refreshing as the sexist comment at the end about girls 'putting it away without putting on an ounce'... what is truly refreshing is being able to dress how you want to and not be judged or pressured to looking a particular way and spending your money on the attire dictated by the expectations of the era
@ArnoldSommerfeld
@ArnoldSommerfeld Год назад
@@Deepal-6991 Not true. you are judged, rightly or wrongly, partly based on the appearance you wish to present to the world.
@Deepal-6991
@Deepal-6991 Год назад
@@ArnoldSommerfeld you are funny 😄
@trevormichael4906
@trevormichael4906 Год назад
@@Deepal-6991and correct. Just because you want to be oblivious to it doesn’t mean it’s not happening.
@SA-sk4ci
@SA-sk4ci Год назад
This was really fun to watch. The Revlon salon was super fancy with the antique foot tub! I loved how Carol stepped behind a privacy screen to remove her coat and scarf 😂
@georgeplagianos6487
@georgeplagianos6487 11 месяцев назад
Hahaha
@calisweetheart333
@calisweetheart333 10 месяцев назад
Right?!! 😅
@alexalexiadis
@alexalexiadis Год назад
It was so beautiful back then…glamorous elegant and prestigious!We love 60s 🎉!
@sybaritesphynx8057
@sybaritesphynx8057 Год назад
Behind all that "glamour" ... Men were alcoholic and cheating on their wives, women popped pills to deal with depression, were treated like objects and house servants, racism and segregation rampant, no individualism.. lol fun indeed.
@yvonneprimeau5475
@yvonneprimeau5475 Год назад
I loved the fashions of the 60’s.
@brendadrew834
@brendadrew834 Год назад
Thanks for the trip down Memory Lane when I was a fashion illustrator in NYC in the late 60s and 70s before I raised a family! One of our great assignments in fashion art school was to walk up and down Fifth Ave. sketching the fashions and describing them in detail that were in all the store windows! Fun assignment and I got an A plus on my report! Sadly, many of the great famous dept. stores are gone now like Best and Co., Bonwit Tellers, B. Altmans and one of my all time favorites, beautiful Lord & Taylors that had the best creative magical Christmas windows! Interesting to see the cars back then that looked like Godzilla had stepped on them, low and squat looking! I used to hang out at the MET almost every weekend! Great beautiful historic and cultural city with many cherished memories!
@aikanae1
@aikanae1 Год назад
Best and Co. was bought by Nordstroms (Nordstrom Best).
@jozette-pierce
@jozette-pierce Год назад
Lord & Taylor was my favorite store too. Someone should have saved it. People would flock to it now. Nordstrom should have bought Lord &Taylor. One had an unexplainable great feeling when walking into that store, every time.
@kbunky69
@kbunky69 Год назад
When I was younger child all of my clothes came from Best and Co. My great Uncle worked there for many years .
@kathleenking47
@kathleenking47 Год назад
It could change, when we get back into dresses/ skirts as standard Pants wasn't supposed to be all the time
@nancyrobertson8661
@nancyrobertson8661 Год назад
@@kbunky69 Back in the mid 60s, my mother was shopping at Best's famous children's department. The sales women were so excited because only a few minutes before Jackie Kennedy (she wasn't yet an Onassis back then) and her daughter Caroline were in the department shopping for children's clothes. In the late 60s, I was shopping at Best's junior department, and the singer Leslie Gore (It's My Party and I'll Cry if I Want to) was narrating a fashion show. The models were dancers from the Joffrey Ballet. In the late 60s, I was walking through the first floor of Saks Fifth Avenue when I spotted Helen Gurley Brown (Sex and the Single Girl, Cosmopolitan Magazine) buying leather gloves.
@bethbartlett5692
@bethbartlett5692 Год назад
Being ones best, enhances ones self Image, confidence, value, and Wellbeing.
@patsysolatzzo2962
@patsysolatzzo2962 Год назад
I lived most of my life in Manhattan and it’s amazing how not much has changed in terms of how it looks. It’s beautiful seeing spaces I’ve shared being enjoyed before my time. I love how Central Park even then was a “go in the day time” place.I loved watching this. I hope Amanda Blake continued to have a beautiful life full of memories at FAO. That place is really magical. Manhattan in general is magical when you really take in the sights
@LadyLakeMusic
@LadyLakeMusic Год назад
How I was raised in Baltimore. Dressing for shopping downtown at all the big elegant stores. So sad to see things fall away. I miss it all ❤
@seashells5181
@seashells5181 10 месяцев назад
Goodness! Looking back it really was wonderful! At 80! This is elegance personified! What a great era. That was the America I love and want to see return.
@leconjuringchef
@leconjuringchef Год назад
Spectaculaire . Unfortunately, this is nevermore. Bygone era. Such a shame.😢
@marylou3995
@marylou3995 Год назад
What do you think happened?
@fellspoint9364
@fellspoint9364 Год назад
Plutocracy happened and wiped out the middle class.
@GurmanMax
@GurmanMax Год назад
​@@marylou3995 One % own everything.
@daveweiss5647
@daveweiss5647 11 месяцев назад
Hart Cellar act of 1965, no fault divorce, feminism, abandonment of the gold standard and a dozen other things....
@галинаморозова-м8в
@галинаморозова-м8в 11 месяцев назад
Вот и нас это в России растраивает, тоже всё одеты как в Европе одинаковые, и редко элегантно.
@TheAmishshoes
@TheAmishshoes Год назад
Makes me sad to see what we once were compared to what we've become
@413smr
@413smr 4 месяца назад
What have we become? Everything changes. The 1960s weren't like the 1940s and that wasn't like the 30s and so on back in history.
@jameslong1644
@jameslong1644 4 месяца назад
@@413smr Homeless degenerate methheads, but yeah everything changes so it's all good.
@KevinSigman
@KevinSigman 3 месяца назад
@413smr: Exactly. And let's not forget we were still hanging black people from trees during this time period. Southern trees do indeed "bear strange fruit". And a host of other issues, not to mention the difference in medicine then and now. People like to look at the past through rose-colored glasses. It makes them feel better about their past and justifies their dislike of anything that has changed since their "glory days". But they often forget that life, in fact, becomes harder the further back in time you go. Also, ask any person who ISN'T a cis gendered white person, particularly male, if THEY would like to go back in time and live in the 1960s or earlier. I feel that you would largely get a response of "hell no!"
@KevinSigman
@KevinSigman 3 месяца назад
That said, it is illuminating and informative to take a glance back at these artifacts from the past because it gives us a glimpse into how people of that time period, for good or for ill, thought about the world they lived in.
@jameslong1644
@jameslong1644 3 месяца назад
@@KevinSigman yeah a tiny segment of Democrats were still hanging black people, that being said everything else in society was better. But yeah I guess things can’t be better because some asshole racist democrats were acting like they still do.
@lauralong6695
@lauralong6695 Год назад
My mom dressed my sister and myself in our Sunday best, including hats and cloves to shop at Bullocks and Buffums dept. stores (Long Beach Ca) it was a very special time.
@smujer1
@smujer1 Год назад
I miss this America.
@user-or6yn8pm3c
@user-or6yn8pm3c 3 месяца назад
This is the life of the 1 percent not the average middle class American at the time. Despite all the whining most Americans got it better now than back then.
@nathalienurse3336
@nathalienurse3336 Год назад
I used to work in Lord&Taylor loved it. I see it used to be two way traffic then. One question when and why did we stop dressing up to go to the theatre 😢?
@RugbyFootballer
@RugbyFootballer Год назад
Because Woman Fought To Wear Pants 👖 that what changed back in those days it was unheard of for a woman to leave the house without her purse and gloves
@Spiritualchick82
@Spiritualchick82 Год назад
@RugbyFootballer - I don't know why women wanted to wear pants so bad, I find them constricting and uncomfortable.
@kristinazubic9669
@kristinazubic9669 Год назад
@@RugbyFootballer there are dress pants, so that can’t be the reason
@RugbyFootballer
@RugbyFootballer Год назад
@@kristinazubic9669 I am talking about jeans and such
@SnowyCountryChicken
@SnowyCountryChicken Год назад
@nathalienurse3336 I still dress up to go out to the theatre, the ballet, or the opera. 😊
@voulathomacos-lagonas8445
@voulathomacos-lagonas8445 Год назад
People were well dressed, had manners and spoke coherently.....
@samanthab1923
@samanthab1923 Год назад
I look back at our family photos & all my brothers had little sports jackets. We always dressed to go into the Circus, Ice Capades, Radio City & the Nutcracker. My sister & I always wore matching dresses. Not twins 😂
@sarahannsmith3129
@sarahannsmith3129 Год назад
I was a kid back then, but how I long for those days! Most people seemed to take pride in the way they presented themselves, and were so much more civilized....
@suzanneterrey4499
@suzanneterrey4499 Год назад
We were all polite and had manners.
@springfauna1465
@springfauna1465 Год назад
@@suzanneterrey4499 You took the words right out of my mouth!!! 😅
@bonniebluebell5940
@bonniebluebell5940 Год назад
I grew up in Canada in those years. Yes, it was so much more civilized and even the poor had class. So sad to see the downfall of our nations.
@melb2336
@melb2336 Год назад
@@bonniebluebell5940 civilized and segregated! 😁👍
@susanbrint2887
@susanbrint2887 Год назад
I grew up in NYC & always dressed going to midtown. I remember returning to the city in the late 1970’s after a long absence & being surprised when I saw people wearing very casual clothes in midtown & on 5th Nowadays … 😢
@mariahahn-silva7132
@mariahahn-silva7132 Год назад
I was a child and teenager during the fifties and sixties in my native city. Civility in dress, manners and fine comportment common . As child of working class family, I was expected to live up to these expectations. I recall all of these lovely shops. What I missed were B. Altman and Company. Rizzoli Bookstore, Hallmark Gallery, etc. A few years ago I showed my dear friend where I worked during one summer after I graduated from high school at Tiffany & Co. on the 3rd floor, the crystal and china dept. During that era of the sixties, all salespersons were tastefully dressed, extremely courteous to customers and clients were so presentable. I was totally appalled when I led my friend into the store a few years ago and found most clients dressed in jeans, running shoes, quilted jackets, sales people were few on the third floor which no longer was the china and crystal dept. But is was almost like a gallery of handbags and other knick-knacks. It was deeply sad. Thank you for presenting the New York that I love so much.
@suzanneterrey4499
@suzanneterrey4499 Год назад
I agree with you and feel the same way about current life versus what we had in the 50's and 60's.
@melb2336
@melb2336 Год назад
Y’all always worry about the wrong things.
@suzanneterrey4499
@suzanneterrey4499 Год назад
@@melb2336Did you ever think about the fact that YOU are out of step and need to concern yourself with your own appearance. Leaving a good first impression can affect your life and your future by showing how you view yourself and if you have high standards.
@melb2336
@melb2336 Год назад
@@suzanneterrey4499 I concern myself more with my own mind and my own agenda. Times have changed 😂
@suzanneterrey4499
@suzanneterrey4499 Год назад
@@melb2336 Ignorance is bliss.
@tonylarussa4046
@tonylarussa4046 Год назад
The Revlon salon looks expensive even by 1960s standards.
@tomservo56954
@tomservo56954 День назад
Competing with the Helena Rubenstein and Elizabeth Arden salons
@bryanspindle4455
@bryanspindle4455 10 месяцев назад
Watching this film was like watching a movie from the 60's with all the glamor and sophistication of the old Hollywood movies. I half expected to see Doris Day at any moment!
@j.g.8494
@j.g.8494 3 месяца назад
Doris Day - and Rock Hudson!
@risaandjesus
@risaandjesus Год назад
I found this relaxing.
@agentofficerthomasa.porter107
@agentofficerthomasa.porter107 10 месяцев назад
In my youth would go on the New Haven Train into NYC, sure brings back flash memories of those times. Like any thing, nothing ever stays the same. always, Tommy🤠
@krwd
@krwd 11 месяцев назад
all into the past along with the real class, style, grace, common courtesy, and manners and respect for each other i would go back to that time in a minute
@Zootallures100
@Zootallures100 Год назад
Very interesting document. The 60s in USA were a hell of a decade
@4evrnick
@4evrnick 4 месяца назад
I’m turning 61 in August. I’m so happy that I have some memory of these days.
@m.d.b.6318
@m.d.b.6318 Год назад
A Columbus day parade?!? Different times indeed. 😢
@bksson2818
@bksson2818 3 месяца назад
Brilliantly done... The beauty of New York City.🙏🏾👍🏾
@augustbear6548
@augustbear6548 Год назад
Ah, my home from the age of 10 to 26 in that time and at that place. What a beautiful memory.
@wilburwilbur7241
@wilburwilbur7241 Год назад
This is a very informative feature…it brings anyone to wonderful memories over the evolution of Fifth Avenue, NY
@debrapepe1724
@debrapepe1724 Год назад
Sad what NYC has become.
@ColleenD78
@ColleenD78 Год назад
This was spectacular to watch, thank you!! ❤❤❤
@gmpny3945
@gmpny3945 Год назад
I miss the days when people actually paid attention while they were walking instead of walking down the street with their faces glued to their damn cell phones.
@rr7firefly
@rr7firefly Год назад
Even back in the 1950s NYC had the most beautiful modern architectural landmarks: the Seagram Building (1958) and Lever House (1951-52). Both on Park Avenue. Those two are classics that have maintained their sublime elegance -- perfect proportions and clean detailing.
@daveweiss5647
@daveweiss5647 11 месяцев назад
Ugh... modern Architecture... depressing glass boxes, a city full of beautiful pre war architecture and you mention those courses cultureless cubes? Architecture like that is a crime against the people of a society, especially considering the real architecture that was likely destroyed to build it. There hasn't been beautiful architectural styles since WWII, 99% of it all is disgustingly ugly and cheap drek devoid of place or soul.
@megasoid
@megasoid Год назад
Grew up in NYC and worked in this neighborhood. By this time NYC was in decline, but still much more classier than today.
@Jay-vr9ir
@Jay-vr9ir Год назад
So true, then the drugs , mob and gangs took over .
@julietteyork6293
@julietteyork6293 Год назад
Our country is unrecognizable today.
@BroadwayBabyyy744
@BroadwayBabyyy744 Год назад
Fifth and Madison are still my favorite areas
@davidsigalow7349
@davidsigalow7349 Год назад
There were a lot fewer of us back then, and we were better dressed, too.
@smrk2452
@smrk2452 Год назад
Such a different world now 60 years later.
@highlanderNC-mr8fe
@highlanderNC-mr8fe 11 месяцев назад
What a wonderful country. Thank you for presenting this film.
@ingrid-7777
@ingrid-7777 Год назад
"Those were the days, my friend"...
@j.g.8494
@j.g.8494 3 месяца назад
A popular song from the late 60s.
@ingrid-7777
@ingrid-7777 3 месяца назад
@@j.g.8494 right on 😉
@tadharsh678
@tadharsh678 Год назад
I cannot even imagine some of the people around today walking around then. Underwear hanging out, tattoos all over, pajama bottoms in the middle of day...sigh. I wonder what people then would have even thought?
@pepsiq11965
@pepsiq11965 Год назад
Sorry, but 3rd world immigration has made New York to a dump
@Sweetie_PieLo
@Sweetie_PieLo Год назад
Now we’ve pregnant men on magazine covers. So much we devolved…. What a time to be alive before. When men were men and women were women.
@JuliaShalomJordan
@JuliaShalomJordan Год назад
Just lovely. 🌸🌸🌸
@elacross3898
@elacross3898 Год назад
I have both the walnut and peanut pill boxes! Wonder if they are from Tiffany’s 😮
@whiteschnauzerkayla8311
@whiteschnauzerkayla8311 Год назад
This certainly is a bygone era.😢
@frankbruno9499
@frankbruno9499 4 месяца назад
Great time capsule color footage! Lived in Jersey, Worked in midtown,43rd at 8th. Sundays I would take my dates into the city.Go to the museums, lunch/dinner at Top of the Sixes, 666 Fifth, road show movies, Cleopatra, West Side Story, My Fair Lady,Holiday shows at Radio City, walk up and down 5th. Stop into St. Pats and say a prayer that my career would be able to continue to pay for the good life. It was an adult Disneyland.Subway was an E-ticket ride.60th-125th in less than 5 minutes. Remember seeing this show when it first aired
@hawlikd
@hawlikd Год назад
Even the prices back in 1963 are expensive today in 2023, 60 years later.
@AFAskygoddess
@AFAskygoddess Год назад
Back then, a dress was $20 and an average house was $10,000. Today, a dress is $20 at TJMax, and an average house is over $200,000.
@YoBoyMarcus
@YoBoyMarcus Год назад
@@AFAskygoddess $200,000? You're being kind. More like $500K for a starter home.
@sugarplum5824
@sugarplum5824 11 месяцев назад
I love the programs in this America! series.
@ameliaalfonso-brown9948
@ameliaalfonso-brown9948 Год назад
Love ❤️ this.
@lotushealingsanctuary
@lotushealingsanctuary 6 месяцев назад
State street, that great street... Another good one
@voiceover-impressionist
@voiceover-impressionist Год назад
Love the American made cars! Plus anything that was made in the America I once knew..
@angelapleasants8285
@angelapleasants8285 Год назад
I didn't see a single person wearing blue jeans!😆
@lukehauser1182
@lukehauser1182 11 месяцев назад
Thanks Periscopes!
@Lynda-oo7ey
@Lynda-oo7ey 11 месяцев назад
Brooklyn born and bred.We dressed up to.go into THE CITY.I miss the older department stores.
@warriorgirl8118
@warriorgirl8118 Год назад
Ilove how the women and the men dressed up so touch of class such edicate❤and elegant style of fashion and style of history are all in this even the vintage things shown you know Americans took pride i 🇺🇸 America they bought things made in America so to keep their money 💰 being spent in America 🇺🇸 by things made from American luxury at its best we were once a country who was founded by our forefathers who believed and supported the constitution of America 🇺🇸 and our bill of rights and we believe in life liberty and freedom and the right to pursuit of happiness for all peoples one nation under god indivisible with justice for all are coins by the grace of almighty god would read in god we trust our United States 🇺🇸 of America 🇺🇸 people need to get back to these values now right now this video is great it shows how amazing our American culture and history is so valuable and needs to be respected and protected and taught to all our generations to come why we were once the richest nation because we obeyed god and remember what our god fearing ancestral families taught us and just like elis island 🏝️ represents today that is why people wanted to become American 🇺🇸 citizens we have a god based culture and history that was founded by our four fathers and we Americans needs to keep these values and traditions alive thank again for the video I loved it 😍 very much ❤😊🇺🇸👍🙏✝️😇✡️❤️💯👼👏🌎☮️🥰✨🇮🇱🎆☝️✨
@dogsareprecious4842
@dogsareprecious4842 Год назад
LOVED this !!!!!
@ghost900AD
@ghost900AD Год назад
What everyone misses is the Europeaness of early post modern USA.
@WitchKing-Of-Angmar
@WitchKing-Of-Angmar 11 месяцев назад
Well ..., not quite. America in the 1900-1960 time frame had hints of France, London, Italy, Swiss, Czech etc in it, but there was a very American look to everything. More importantly, out-look to everything. It was strictly this american feeling that washed over every avenue and road like that of a cool wave.
@LMays-cu2hp
@LMays-cu2hp 11 месяцев назад
Thank you fir sharing.
@whereisthedollar
@whereisthedollar 4 месяца назад
IMDb Credit: Television travel show pioneer Jack Douglas was born Jonathan Aivez in Iran in 1921 and was of Assyrian ancestry. Almost all TV travel shows ultimately followed the format Douglas created in the 1950's. He was a champion of color television and was insistent on filming in color, even back in 1954 when even color shows were broadcast in black & white. His Keyhole television series broke ground as what he called a "documatic" - a dramatized documentary, that covered diverse subjects like aspiring actors, female judo experts, skydivers in action, a handler of poisonous snakes and a tour of the French Riviera. America! was another Douglas-produced series that lasted for one season in syndication, 1964-65, and was produced and distributed by CBS. Douglas also allegedly retained ownership of his film library, although it is unknown why these master films are unavailable for viewing, with only very poor-quality copies available at various internet sites. Douglas passed away in 1994.
@michellesault7977
@michellesault7977 11 месяцев назад
The director of beauty ❤
@maryowen1722
@maryowen1722 Год назад
I’m 70 this year and I’m so deeply saddened by the decay of nyc in my lifetime! What an indictment on our Nation without God😔
@SweetJeopardy
@SweetJeopardy 11 месяцев назад
Don't be sad. You're just facing irrelevance, it's literally happened to all those before you who were unable to adapt to a changing world. Cheer up! It'll be ok, you'll be gone soon :)
@maryowen1722
@maryowen1722 11 месяцев назад
@@SweetJeopardy I’m more relevant than I’ve ever been before in my life. I’m going from glory to glory; nyc has become the irrelevant hell hole.
@MsFancy-rx1ur
@MsFancy-rx1ur Год назад
THAT ERA IS LONG GONE !!!
@ladydamemarvelous-micynyc7265
@ladydamemarvelous-micynyc7265 11 месяцев назад
I love how everything was so constipated in the 1960s.
@hendo337
@hendo337 Год назад
There was a golden Owl with a coke spoon. @9:15 😂
@dancingdingo
@dancingdingo Месяц назад
Exactly what I was thinking 😜
@kathleenmckeithen118
@kathleenmckeithen118 Год назад
Gee, I just wonder what the problem could be today?🙄. How did we get here😧from there😊? I am plenty old enough to know at least some of the answers to those questions.
@cathyhopf6532
@cathyhopf6532 Год назад
sterling silver shovel and the golden walnut pill holders I love
@YoBoyMarcus
@YoBoyMarcus Год назад
Imagine how much that shovel would be worth today.
@juliehirsh1436
@juliehirsh1436 Год назад
That Tiffany diamond is valued at $30 million now.
@thecitizenjoan
@thecitizenjoan 8 месяцев назад
I cant wait to stay At The Fifth Avenue Hotel!!
@ginogennaroalonso1067
@ginogennaroalonso1067 Год назад
THE SPLENDOR PAST OF MANHATTAN. 1960....2023. 🇺🇸👀👌
@ladychatterley9879
@ladychatterley9879 10 месяцев назад
Civil, respect, and a great time to grow up. Able to play outside and have values from mom and dad. Being black, I didn't experience racism, so I don't know what people are talking about. I grown up in a respectable projects. Your parents had to be married to live in Brooklyn, Kingsboro projects. Boy was it a good time to be a child. The holidays was the best on 43th street and stopping. Stealing was unheard of. You just didn't do it. Time is suppose to get better not worse.
@j.g.8494
@j.g.8494 3 месяца назад
This episode is from a 1960s TV series entilted "America". The series seems to celebrate and summarize America's achievements when it was at the peak of its power and prestige in the 1950s and 60's - up to circa 1964-65. After that, everything started to change, including the way people lived, dressed and behaved. The change was obvious by the late 1960s.
@moonamoonz
@moonamoonz Год назад
These were RICH people, white rich people, they had money to buy great clothing, saying that for the men in the comments who says women dont dress elegantly anymore. If you are so pressed, give money to women so they can buy these stuff.
@sprezzatura8755
@sprezzatura8755 Год назад
Slob culture took over and eliminated the market for elegance. Megan Thee Stallion replaced Grace Kelly.
@danarayart2537
@danarayart2537 11 месяцев назад
Darlings, WALL STREET has been stripping us of all things that made us great . Now it’s flash theft gangs .
@brihmendiola4347
@brihmendiola4347 Год назад
Once in a while I would dress up to the 9's and walk in Manhattan to go shopping. 😅😅😅
@chelebelle2223
@chelebelle2223 11 месяцев назад
Sounds like fun! And can take some pictures of yourself on your adventure. 🎉
@ejd1984
@ejd1984 Год назад
It seems like there is no other documentation about this America! series out there that I could find. I wonder what other episodes were produced.
@rodserling6955
@rodserling6955 10 месяцев назад
I remember this time...
@PoppaSquat-et3qp
@PoppaSquat-et3qp Год назад
Wow $5300 for a diamond deer head pin is a steal! I’ll take 5 please.
@cynthiamarston2208
@cynthiamarston2208 Год назад
Had lunch with the producers and stars of a tv sci fi team from Australia on 5th Ave my one day in New York as a 21 year old. Memory makes me think I must have been younger but nope. 21
@franklinstephen3268
@franklinstephen3268 Год назад
Hello 👋 Cynthia...
@Yorkiemom20
@Yorkiemom20 Год назад
The library dude staring got me. 😂
@roberthaynie5292
@roberthaynie5292 Год назад
I lived in New York in 1960. People were well dressed. Department stores had excellent service .the city was the one and only NEW YORK?
@namewithheldnamewithheld2725
I was born a decade and half late😒 i dont have Fancy clothes but i believe in nails and hair done and clean decent clothes and a bath every day or night,even if iam just grocery shopping.💄🕶️👟🧢🎒
@Worldofourown2024
@Worldofourown2024 10 месяцев назад
Nice and classy looking.
@donballadurio4716
@donballadurio4716 Год назад
Vanity; all is vanity. These people are all dead now.
@CarolB55
@CarolB55 Год назад
Best comment here!
@MicaFarrierRheayan
@MicaFarrierRheayan 10 месяцев назад
So dashing, gay and stylish back in the day 🎉 Suddenly I want to watch Breakfast at Tiffany's ❤ Fifth Avenue is such iconography element that showing prestige and classic personafication
@Redwhiteblue-gr5em
@Redwhiteblue-gr5em Год назад
Now it’s difficult to window shop in big cities because many of the stores are boarded up and if open merchandise is not placed in the window because of frequent looting. Welcome to the modern Democratic run cities.
@unconventionalideas5683
@unconventionalideas5683 11 месяцев назад
That’s not true at all. New York still has much commerce, as have many others, I should point out. Republicans have their own crime issues, too,with Kevin McCarthy’s district having among the highest crime rate in all of California.
@mackpines
@mackpines Год назад
How did we go from women wearing gloves and dresses to tattoos and those horrible looking ripped jeans?
@Sennmut
@Sennmut Год назад
Liberalism.
@rameshbhattacharjee4374
@rameshbhattacharjee4374 Год назад
Simple The Hippie Revolution, The Demonic Revolution, That Is Why You Must Never Lose Your Christian Work Ethic And Values
@OldMusicFan83
@OldMusicFan83 Год назад
@@SennmutYou’re being kind. But you nailed it.
@erin19030
@erin19030 Год назад
Dont forget the nose rings, thats a real comer.
@flashflame4952
@flashflame4952 Год назад
What about the men? Today you see men's MOOBs and their bellies hanging over their belts? Sloppy freaking baseball caps are the worst thing that happened. Dudes are wearing them INSIDE their homes and in public places!
@fromthesidelines
@fromthesidelines Год назад
Originally syndicated in 1964.
@hendo337
@hendo337 Год назад
Table manners for teenagers.
@AFAskygoddess
@AFAskygoddess Год назад
I received an Emily Post book on etiquette when I was twelve years old.
@pinkpandamiranda
@pinkpandamiranda Год назад
Everyone here keeps talking about how people don't dress well anymore. Do they know how expensive it is to dress well? Very good quality clothing is out of our price range for almost anyone in this country. People who make their clothes tend to look good, but other than those outliers, new clothes have to be cheap and accessible. Those in the past would only buy one or two dresses/outfits a year.
@suzanneterrey4499
@suzanneterrey4499 Год назад
We didn't have a lot of clothes then, but what we had we took care of. Many of us sewed our clothes. Today, few have pride in themselves and how they look. They blow all their money on silly electronics.
@angelinaduganNy
@angelinaduganNy Год назад
@@suzanneterrey4499 What did you watch this video on???An electronic perhaps?
@suzanneterrey4499
@suzanneterrey4499 Год назад
@@angelinaduganNy my computer
@angelinaduganNy
@angelinaduganNy Год назад
@@suzanneterrey4499 That is an electronic dear.
@patricias5122
@patricias5122 Год назад
This looks like it was around 1963 .... how verrrry different things would be in just five years. 1968 was a much more interesting year. The 1960s were a decade of cataclysmic changes in fashion, music, science, world events.
@k.anderson5039
@k.anderson5039 11 месяцев назад
We are too busy trying to survive. Most jobs are not paying people type of money to buy enough nice clothes 7 days a week. No one every asks why did this change? A big reason is people have live much harder & chaotic lives. We are too busy all the time & wearing nice clothes & heels is sensible. We don’t go to nice stores w customer service- people go to Walmart where they push dirty shopping carts in dirty parking lots . They do self checkout & have to get stuff of high shelves as there is no staff. Corporate culture kept finding ways to save money & make things cheap. Peoples dress reflected where they went each day. Most people stopped dressing nice just to sit in a shitty environment & had no desire to wear nice stuff to a dirty office. Ever heard the saying 9-5? This was the time that people worked- this time included an hour of paid lunch. No one goes to work at 9am anymore& if they do they are off at 6. We get up earlier to get to work sooner as we don’t get an hour paid lunch & stay longer. People are tired & don’t care about dressing up for a soul sucking job
@ejd1984
@ejd1984 Год назад
Around what year in the 1960s was this filmed/aired?
@kathleenking47
@kathleenking47 Год назад
Before women wore slacks everywhere Pres 1964
@davidlincolnbrooks
@davidlincolnbrooks Год назад
@@kathleenking47 And before the colors and sensibilities of "Swinging/Mod London" hit American shores. The fashions shown here are still vaguely 1950's-looking...
@DannyDavisPhotographer
@DannyDavisPhotographer Год назад
I notice several 1964 automobiles on the avenue.
@ejd1984
@ejd1984 Год назад
@@DannyDavisPhotographer Thanks. After I posted, went back and saw a '64 Pontiac Tempest.
@95blahblahhaha
@95blahblahhaha Год назад
4:50 as most men should do at a fashion show "fade away" 😂😂😂. Me, I prefer to get "faded" and watch the show....
@alicewolfson4423
@alicewolfson4423 Год назад
I'm faded now, wish I was on 5th Ave.
@stratplayr6997
@stratplayr6997 Год назад
I wish people still dressed like this today, the women were so beautiful and elegant - no nose rings or tattoos.
@95blahblahhaha
@95blahblahhaha Год назад
Also 6:35 it's the 60s so I'M SURE "Mr. Lawrence" isn't gay 😏😏😏😭
@alicewolfson4423
@alicewolfson4423 Год назад
Neither is Adolfo.
@alicewolfson4423
@alicewolfson4423 Год назад
He is when he goes down to the Village.
@ageeezyy
@ageeezyy Год назад
The horse toy was kicking a black kid?
@vinny4411
@vinny4411 11 месяцев назад
Why not ? He was there
@lemurianchick
@lemurianchick 11 месяцев назад
What year in the '60s is this?!
@classiclife7204
@classiclife7204 11 месяцев назад
I'd say around 63; didn't pay attention to the cars. Eisenhower was brought up more than once, I suspect JFK was still alive
@ingmarvanderhoek6314
@ingmarvanderhoek6314 Год назад
Elegantly and casually ignoring 80 percent of the rest of the city, the country, the world. Amusing and informative.
@ingmarvanderhoek6314
@ingmarvanderhoek6314 Год назад
Ah, it is more than just a few shops. Lovely depiction of Fifth Avenue.
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