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New Orleans 1963 archive footage 

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Archival footage shot by an amateur filmmaker while visiting the USA in 1963
It contains stock footage of New Orleans: a U.S. Army recruiting center sign, trams, cars and pedestrians downtown, men driving horse carriages, clubs in Bourbon Street, black sailors working on the President steamboat, passengers filming the port and downtown New Orleans from the deck of their ship, and more.
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@YoutubeHatesJapaneseLetters96
Mafia 3 Vibes.
@user-tt6mh5el9p
@user-tt6mh5el9p 4 месяца назад
Fr
@RJZeroThree03
@RJZeroThree03 11 дней назад
This was the time when Lincolned first joined the Military
@southernphunk
@southernphunk Год назад
I’ve lived in a few high rises and watching this video has me shook.. It’s so peaceful to see old New Orleans
@truthseek3017
@truthseek3017 Год назад
So many trees and animals.
@guineveregruntle6746
@guineveregruntle6746 Год назад
New Orleans was grand in its day.
@dangremillion
@dangremillion 19 дней назад
I lived on Chartres St. that year before starting grad school. What a treat.
@rednekokie
@rednekokie 8 месяцев назад
I moved to New Orleans to work in 1960. Seeing some of these scene brought back pleasant memories. I never rode on "The President" - but crossed the river daily on the bridge in the picture -- that's when it was only one span, and a second span wasn't built until I left there in 1969. I worked in Algiers, across the river from the French quarter, and there was a ferry which went from Canal Street across to Algiers, but I only took it once. Had a nice apartment on Royal Street in the quarter -- I remember rent, at that time was only $55.00 per month. it's at least 10 times that now. Quite a place, New Orleans -- nowdays, only a shadow of what it was back then, 60 years ago.
@ThankYouJesusTheChrist
@ThankYouJesusTheChrist 2 месяца назад
Did they tear down some the old high rises in this footage? I’ve been there 20 years ago and it looked nothing like this.
@jillconner5062
@jillconner5062 Год назад
Old world architecture lining the street right from the jump.
@LordZontar
@LordZontar 4 месяца назад
That was the year I was born. Wharves lined the riverfront where the Riverwalk, Woldenberg Park and the Aquarium of the Americas now are and Jax was still a working brewery, the tallest building was the Hibernia bank tower, and the ITM Building, the Rivergate, the Superdome, and One Shell Square had yet to be built. The French Quarter was still largely a working class neighbourhood and the SS President was still a river excursion boat.
@Trigger-Warning
@Trigger-Warning 9 месяцев назад
I remember it all. My family moved to New Orleans in 1963. I was 4 years old! We left in '67. I wonder how much of it is still there.
@LordZontar
@LordZontar 4 месяца назад
You'd still recognise much of the city but the new structures added since '67 would catch you off guard.
@Emma-rr2ll
@Emma-rr2ll 2 месяца назад
my mom lived there when she was 2 in 1963
@uk9530
@uk9530 2 года назад
❤NEW ORLEAN
@sadandalonearemysafewords2740
@sadandalonearemysafewords2740 27 дней назад
Music goes hard
@sirquacksly
@sirquacksly 16 дней назад
Back when New Orleans was a major city.
@maryettamoody5079
@maryettamoody5079 Месяц назад
I remember so well year I graduated Angie high Angie La
@sammckinstry
@sammckinstry 6 месяцев назад
Shame the piano trio accompaniment is in the wrong genre. I've turned the sound down.
@roberthenleynola
@roberthenleynola Год назад
The music is WAYYYYY too aggressive.
@woutermatthesius439
@woutermatthesius439 8 месяцев назад
But I liked the drums. Pity about the piano indeed.
@thomasulleland2221
@thomasulleland2221 4 месяца назад
L
@petemeinke7188
@petemeinke7188 Год назад
there is a time traveler in the film their is a woman that looks to be talking on a cell phone in the beginning.
@Trigger-Warning
@Trigger-Warning 9 месяцев назад
Listening to "transistor radio".
@j.w.r3730
@j.w.r3730 24 дня назад
​@@Trigger-Warningthey don't know what those were,lol All they know is a pellet in your ear makes you happy now,lol
@maryettamoody5079
@maryettamoody5079 Месяц назад
Where did the time go
@kadecalibre9279
@kadecalibre9279 4 месяца назад
Music isn't really reminiscent of the 60s though tbh
@derycktrahair8108
@derycktrahair8108 3 месяца назад
Soprano Sax is in tune but sounds like a Kazoo. Were is underscore for Doco? Show-offs like that ruin it for the rest of us.
@nigellawson4000
@nigellawson4000 Год назад
The music. God, no.
@taylorshaw
@taylorshaw 5 дней назад
Woman on cell phone at 1:16?
@richie0408
@richie0408 7 месяцев назад
The spring and summer of '63 was when Lee Oswald was in New Orleans, pretending to be a Marxist, getting into very public fights with CIA-funded anti-Castro groups, and getting arrested and interviewed by the media. I had hoped by chance that they would show 544 Camp Street where Oswald pretended to maintain a New Orleans office for the Fair Play for Cuba Committee.
@KiraYamatofandeGundam
@KiraYamatofandeGundam 17 дней назад
Mafia lll
@TJTHEFOOTBALLPROPHET
@TJTHEFOOTBALLPROPHET Год назад
It took 1963 before you started seeing black people in these videos. That's how racist New Orleans was, not the filmmaker, but New Orleans.
@victorparker308
@victorparker308 Год назад
Not just New Orleans. Visited back to New Orleans visting family many times growing up in the 1950s and 60s. Still occasionally visit today. Most American cities including Los Angeles where I was raised were just as racist and discriminatory as New Orleans in the 1950s and 60s. Segregation and racial violence was still rampant here in L.A. until the 1970s, and in many was still exist undercover in the so-called City of Angels.
@Gobbersmack
@Gobbersmack Год назад
And then it went all downhill from there. Many such cases!
@TheEmpireStrikes74
@TheEmpireStrikes74 Год назад
The South in general hun..Not just New Orleans..This is. before the Civil Rights Act of 1964... Sad but true.
@TheEmpireStrikes74
@TheEmpireStrikes74 Год назад
@@Gobbersmack What a Racist prick you are..Take your opinion and shove it up your ass..B*tch..or just STFU in general...Old decrepit a**..
@mailman2332
@mailman2332 Год назад
This is True
@subsno200
@subsno200 Год назад
No black folks 😢
@rollitupmars
@rollitupmars Год назад
Segregation
@soneworleans
@soneworleans 11 месяцев назад
48 sec in and I see black folks smh
@Trigger-Warning
@Trigger-Warning 9 месяцев назад
LOL, the good ole days.
@subsno200
@subsno200 9 месяцев назад
@@Trigger-Warning what does that mean
@Trigger-Warning
@Trigger-Warning 9 месяцев назад
@@subsno200 Triggered?
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