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New York Now and Then: 1870s vs Today 

Jordan Liles
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New York Now and Then shows before and after photos from New York City, shot by George Bradford Brainerd in the 1870s and 1880s between 1872 and 1887, as well as my pictures which were captured in 2013 and 2014. The Chase building is still there in 2024, so that's why I labeled the thumbnail image as such.
This short film New York Now and Then pays tribute to Brainerd, a forgotten 19th century photographer who died in his early 40s. He was alive to see the opening of the Brooklyn Bridge in 1883 and took a number of wonderful photographs around the area. He was a pioneer in his field and even created his own "detective" cameras that allowed him to capture pictures of subjects without them knowing that he was holding a camera.
New York offers such a rich history with its massive amount of photos that were shot in the second half of the 19th century. Since so many of the same buildings and structures are still standing in the 21st century, it was possible for me to be able to shoot my own pictures that matched where Brainerd captured his photographs. Not only did I point my camera to the same structures, but I also took special care to ensure that I was trying to capture the same tripod height and angle where Brainerd had his camera. The result were several dozen incredible photographs that show 140 years of difference.
There's a certain magic to then and now photographs. They make us think about our own past. The places we visited. The people we met. They're the closest we can get to time travel. I had an amazing time riding on my bike and taking the subway to capture these photographs, and I hope that you also enjoy the project that was so important to me.
Be sure to also watch the behind the scenes video New York Now and Then: The Documentary.
UPDATE: A slower side-by-side version of this video is available here: • 140 Years of New York ... .
Behind the scenes film:
• The Creation of "New Y...
Original trailer:
• New York Now and Then:...
Shot and Edited by
Jordan Liles
Music in "New York Now and Then"
Composed by Claude Debussy
Performed by Frederic Bernard
Music in "The Creation of" Video
"30 Minute Meditative State"
Chris Collins, indiemusicbox.com
End Credits Music in "The Creation of" Video
"Sidewalks of New York"
Composed by Charles B. Lawlor
Performed by Jordan Liles
Special Thanks, Image Credits and Inspiration:
Brooke Russell Astor Reading Room, New York Public Library
Brooklyn Daily Eagle
The Brooklyn Institute
Brooklyn Museum
Brooklyn Public Library, Brooklyn Collection
Green-Wood Cemetery
Museum of the City of New York
The New York Historical Society
Long Island Historical Society
Theta Xi
Special Thanks, Image Credits and Inspiration:
Lois Fischer Black
George Bradford Brainerd
Ric Burns
Anthony Caruso
Rachel Danzing
Tracie Davis
Melanie Evans
Lynn Ferrara
Thomas Rushmore French
Adi Goldstein
Henry Goodyear
Ruth Orr Graydon
Henry W.B. Howard
Brian Keane
Moses King
Clara Lamers
Wallace Goold Levison
Stephen Low
Clark S. Marlor
Barbara Head Millstein
Julie C. Moffat
The Moffat Family
Terri O'Hara
Liz Reynolds
Naomi Rosenbum
Carol Rusk
William Schmid
Harriet Senie
Marthe Smith
Marie Cimino Spina
Henry R. Stiles
Jack Termine
Irene Tichenor
Judith Walsh
Herman de Wetter
Elisabeth White
Dan Wilson
Deborah Wythe
Bonnie Yochelson

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Комментарии : 4,3 тыс.   
@jordanliles
@jordanliles Год назад
Hi everyone. Here's a side-by-side version of this video, if you want to have time to study old versus new: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-5mjOdBpDxZU.html. Thanks for watching.
@sugasweg2571
@sugasweg2571 5 лет назад
Who else is addicted to old photos
@boobsthechemist2067
@boobsthechemist2067 5 лет назад
Suga Sweg me 😀 would be amazing to go back & see it for a day or two 👌
@sugasweg2571
@sugasweg2571 5 лет назад
@@boobsthechemist2067 I dreament about being in my neighborhood in the past.
@boobsthechemist2067
@boobsthechemist2067 5 лет назад
Suga Sweg I sometimes think I was born in the wrong era. Like I’d be far more suited to life 80 years ago.
@sugasweg2571
@sugasweg2571 5 лет назад
@@boobsthechemist2067 True, I am tried of video games. I want to play street games, but people don't play it anymore. There is only fortnite, roblox, and all that shit. I want to play something that's actually in real life. Not in a screen of pixels.
@sensie965
@sensie965 4 года назад
Metoo
@Multifacted_Brotha
@Multifacted_Brotha 7 лет назад
This may seem weird and morbid but looking at the old photos seem to depress me a little. It kind of hits home that things never stay the same and life goes on. All those people and families you see in the old photos are dead and newer generations have come in and basically changed things. It truly was different world back then.
@taraej-
@taraej- 7 лет назад
I'm surprised how many of the original structures survived.
@bd3825
@bd3825 7 лет назад
Nothing lasts forever, bro
@TheVideoVolcano
@TheVideoVolcano 7 лет назад
I know... Bridges, Buildings, Trees stay... People are renewed.
@theindiediary5950
@theindiediary5950 7 лет назад
Yes, we are a remarkable species. Wouldn't it be nice to get a glimpse of New York 100 years from now. :) For all we know, someday someone may be posting pictures and videos on here, and comparing them to our world today in 100 years lol.
@at4420
@at4420 7 лет назад
videovulcan Some buildings. Some are torn down never to be seen again.
@brianmitchell5906
@brianmitchell5906 5 лет назад
I like how the present photographer stood in almost the exact same spot as the historical photographers. It really puts the images into perspective.
@oldgordo61
@oldgordo61 5 лет назад
I totally agree.
@Mtlbro6
@Mtlbro6 2 года назад
To all the comments saying "WOW they're all dead now" please understand the people in this video did not live meaningless lives just because they aren't alive anymore. They had children remember? They fought in World War 1, World War 2, they are our legacy and without them we would not be here! Instead of feeling bad for them "because they're dead" feel bad for yourself because it's YOUR turn now to take the torch and keep the world running.
@kinggidorah6910
@kinggidorah6910 2 года назад
Also, ( you will understand if you are a Religius person), just remember that no one is ever really gone. Tho the fact you stated above is more important.
@hououinkyouma3864
@hououinkyouma3864 2 года назад
Give them a break, m8. It's actually fairly normal to have most of them experience the concept of time through something so powerful and wonderful. You might have had a prior experience but for them this could be the first time that induce that awe in them understanding how melancholic yet beautiful time is.
@ExperimentalFun
@ExperimentalFun 7 лет назад
I wish the photos went from then to now
@lolzlolz102
@lolzlolz102 7 лет назад
Ha Ha I was thinking the same. Excellent video but just doesn't feel right.
@michelleauville3991
@michelleauville3991 3 года назад
Right
@jordanliles
@jordanliles Год назад
Hi Experimental Fun. I know this is a reply long in the making but you might like this version of the video much better. Let me know if you see this comment! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-5mjOdBpDxZU.html
@paladinfoxx6574
@paladinfoxx6574 5 лет назад
Enjoy the little things, enjoy each moment, because in 100 years from now we will be in one of these videos.
@samsingh9981
@samsingh9981 3 года назад
😇🌞🙏
@j.s3933
@j.s3933 3 года назад
Sad reality...👏👏👏
@biblelovergirl
@biblelovergirl 3 года назад
Bitter sweet
@toastcart8211
@toastcart8211 2 года назад
Yeah.. 😥
@ronineditor9920
@ronineditor9920 2 года назад
It's hard to put into words but it's mind-blowing to think of who else stood exactly where you are standing... 100+ years ago.
@wakcy
@wakcy 4 года назад
what hits me is that every person you see in the old photos are now dead
@josephobrien9008
@josephobrien9008 3 года назад
Every 100 years, all new people.
@SuperBlobsterMan
@SuperBlobsterMan 2 года назад
they are here right now, time is a wheel
@ChatGPT1111
@ChatGPT1111 2 года назад
@@SuperBlobsterMan show us, pray tell
@killersg.8290
@killersg.8290 2 года назад
@@josephobrien9008 true but not always the case, there’s still atleast less than 10 ppl who survive with a hundred yrs old
@csradheshyam
@csradheshyam 6 лет назад
Even old pictures telling how much peace and calm that time. Old is gold.
@mumlife90
@mumlife90 6 лет назад
it looks sad... that someday.. i die and fade like these pictures
@jordanliles
@jordanliles 6 лет назад
+Anya Lopez But not yet. Not yet. Go live.
@joelschmole
@joelschmole 6 лет назад
Jordan Liles great video
@peaceandlove2931
@peaceandlove2931 6 лет назад
Anya Lopez but 1873 that time was nice . i wish i was live in that time .
@mumlife90
@mumlife90 6 лет назад
PEACE AND LOVE me too
@nph19
@nph19 6 лет назад
how depressing
@tulatularosa
@tulatularosa 4 года назад
I am a lifetime historian and I must admit that I never really considered how much Brainerd contributed to early photography. I am also a lifelong equestrian and believe a then and now picture with all the myriad of draught animals that once provided the motive power for such a marvelous city, would be absolutely wonderful. I live on a ranch in rural New Mexico and most of my daily chores are not any different from the 1880s. I realize how truly foreign this seems whenever I talk with more urban dwellers. You know how amazed folks are with your time travel, amaze them a bit more with horses, fancy carriage turnouts, goat-drawn Governess carts, milk boys with dog, pulled sleds. etc. etc. You can't really go back in time, but there are an amazing amount of folks who still evoke an earlier time in the present, and they aren't aren't all Amish and named Yoder! thanks
@Riley-gi6of
@Riley-gi6of 3 года назад
It's amazing how photography can allow you to look back into the past
@MarkWhich
@MarkWhich 3 года назад
Pity it didn't exist sooner, any earlier comparisons with have to be compared with paintings if any existed on the subject at all.
@miguelkeeler7747
@miguelkeeler7747 3 года назад
Am I the only one that's fascinated with the late 1800s?
@rise3987
@rise3987 3 года назад
No I am too :)
@s.shanmugasundaram8869
@s.shanmugasundaram8869 3 года назад
Me too!
@miguelkeeler7747
@miguelkeeler7747 3 года назад
Like, I'd back in time if I could!
@parrodice
@parrodice 3 года назад
That's why there's Steampunk
@mercoid
@mercoid 3 года назад
Yes. Yes you are THE ONLY ONE! Think about that. Now think about the many highly educated people who do things like....write history books and actually read old books and articles of the period. Think of all the history classes there are in universities and the professors who teach them. Yeah.... YOU’RE the only one!
@thankyoufortodayjk3704
@thankyoufortodayjk3704 3 года назад
This makes me feel things that I don't know how to explain...
@Ersultan234
@Ersultan234 3 года назад
+
@markedward3526
@markedward3526 3 года назад
Yeah me too i feel it
@tonyrobb8815
@tonyrobb8815 3 года назад
Does anyone receive a chill down their backs seeing this...knowing where your walking someone else was on the exact spot over 100 years ago,and now just a spirit !
@bgarr99
@bgarr99 5 лет назад
It's so great that photography was invented in the 19th century. It gives us a final glimpse into a way of life that had existed for hundreds of years but was rapidly disappearing.
@darrellborland119
@darrellborland119 2 года назад
@bgarr99...the photographers of that era, particularly AJ Russell of the UP, Alfred Hart of CPRR, and Charles Savage of SLC, labored under difficulties we can only imagine and contemplate in wonderment. When we study the collodian wet-plate technique, juxtaposed with primitive conditions out West, A.J. Russell in particular, comes across as a superb, tenacious, technician. His large format exposures are masterpieces. They were rediscovered in the 1950's and later. Barry Colms, and the Oakland Museum in 1969, in celebration of the 100th anniversary of the "Wedding of the Rails", published a book of A.J's photos in their original format, with descriptions. It's title is "Westward to Promontory", and is readily available. Another book, recently written, is Daniel Davis' "Across the Continent", a deep dive into Andrew Russell and his life. A good and fascinating read into a frontier photographer's life, and travails. Thanks.
@bgarr99
@bgarr99 2 года назад
@@darrellborland119 Your knowledge is impressive. Thank you for the recommendations. I'll definitely check them out.
@ChatGPT1111
@ChatGPT1111 2 года назад
Yep, all those statues around from 1873-2014 have been torn down in 2020-21. History is just so inconvenient to the narrative.
@cuntstubbl
@cuntstubbl 6 лет назад
It's so uncluttered in the old pics, no stupid road signs and cars every where. Just looked tidy.
@michael.5360
@michael.5360 4 года назад
New York was really dirty and had a huge sanitation problem when they.had an influx of immigration In the early 1900s There was this huge division between rich and poor. I do wish people who think New York was so grandeur do some research.
@DesolationAngel101
@DesolationAngel101 6 лет назад
Never forget the generations of people whose work built the places where you live.
@manny2493
@manny2493 2 года назад
we're living on the shoulders of them
@johnw2026
@johnw2026 5 лет назад
Life is a vapor, here one moment, gone the next. Use your time wisely.
@michael.5360
@michael.5360 4 года назад
Really , I was, but now this pandemic has interrupted my flow.
@bibluteque
@bibluteque 5 лет назад
It gives me the chills to watch videos like this and see how time goes by without noticing it. Thanks for uploading.
@Unknown-se7nn
@Unknown-se7nn 6 лет назад
It’s amazing how some of these structures are still standing.
@thiaguinhogameplays
@thiaguinhogameplays 6 лет назад
They're renewed
@theangrygamer895
@theangrygamer895 6 лет назад
Look at the architecture and beauty of the buildings and monuments back then,the craftsmanship and skill compared to the ugly shit we build these days.
@velociraptor3097
@velociraptor3097 3 года назад
Nah, modern buildings look better than old ugly ones.
@LucidVision138
@LucidVision138 3 года назад
@@velociraptor3097 Not really, back then people took pride in their architectural work and designed beautiful designs but nowadays people just design buildings just for business. Nothing more nothing less, so they don't put that kind of heart into their work as opposed as people did in the past.
@sergeantmacnuggets1132
@sergeantmacnuggets1132 3 года назад
@@LucidVision138 Bruh they dont care about pride they also do it for business, most of old structures are less durable and less advanced than today.
@samsingh9981
@samsingh9981 3 года назад
@Baked Beans 🙏🌞😇
@Dejroslaw2448
@Dejroslaw2448 3 года назад
Americans has dont have respect to Old buildings
@galaxyramen29
@galaxyramen29 5 лет назад
2019 anybody?
@laugh24rkn26
@laugh24rkn26 5 лет назад
yeah
@haunebu2360
@haunebu2360 5 лет назад
Nope! I’m 1986!
@iant419
@iant419 4 года назад
Notice how everything looked nicer back then and all the beautiful stuff is just leftover from a better time.
@karenryder6317
@karenryder6317 2 года назад
I agree. We do tend to idealize the past and forget about the poor health, racism and sexism that were so common place--but oh my god the grand architecture of some of civic buildings! That is something that is totally lost and will never come again. Plus middle class people didn't dress like slobs then either. Had to laugh at the black family at the beach in dress shoes and hats. We are so much better off today, but the esthetic/cultural ideal is gone.
@garymanuel20
@garymanuel20 6 лет назад
Wow it’s so cool that most of the photos you get to see the trees as babies or young and now adults! It’s nice that they’re still there! ❤️
@SWLinPHX
@SWLinPHX 7 лет назад
When I watch these I feel less stressed in the old photos. Like I could relax easier and not feel rushed or pressured.
@Lagaidh
@Lagaidh 2 года назад
I rarely log into any site to leave a comment. I'm a nit-picker, so I tend to keep my online thoughts to myself. This video compelled me to log in so that I could congratulate the creator(s). The transitions are so precise inside of the gentle zoom that every one of them felt like opening a present at a party just for me. I clap for you!
@jordanliles
@jordanliles 2 года назад
Thank you so much. A lot of people complain that I didn't do a side-by-side version. I eventually did and it's available in the description if you also want to see that. Have a good day!
@lisacurnow3524
@lisacurnow3524 2 года назад
I absolutely love all the old black and white pictures, what people wore, what life was like what streets were like and how things have changed since then
@jordanliles
@jordanliles 6 лет назад
Thank you for watching my film! Two quick things. 1. If you wanted more time to see the before and after photos, or you wish the transitions went from old to new, check out this alternate video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-U083YeeTOvE.html. And 2. My latest documentary "The Sidewalks of New York" is a deeper New York history film that starts slow, but if you stick with it you'll see how it builds in a big way, and it's free and on RU-vid! I spent a year on it: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-hXM-g-UAJiA.html.
@handysalmon2131
@handysalmon2131 6 лет назад
I recognize this music. Is it from a Broadway musical?
@juahirmatin9369
@juahirmatin9369 6 лет назад
Hi you should show old one first than new picture.
@studdy1202
@studdy1202 6 лет назад
This makes me go back into live
@jordanliles
@jordanliles 6 лет назад
Hi Juahir. You'll like the documentary! It takes a slower look at the photos, old to new and new to old. See here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-U083YeeTOvE.html.
@Norannmcguire
@Norannmcguire 6 лет назад
Jordan Liles I'm born 1873had to see .gosh time fly's then returns .
@Expirz97
@Expirz97 7 лет назад
I've lived here many years. Seeing this was a reminder of how time passes, and I pass with the time. Thank you for this wonderful compilation.
@markl1073
@markl1073 5 лет назад
No litter, no cars, no skyscrapers, no kids glued to their cellphones. A little slice of heaven :)
@markl1073
@markl1073 5 лет назад
I'll see what I can do ;)
@pietheijn-vo1gt
@pietheijn-vo1gt 5 лет назад
It's easy to romanticize the past. But don't forget how cruel life was back then. People worked 70-80 hours per week, that's twice as much as now and it was mostly hard physical labour. Education was poor, healthcare even poorer. People had more kids because they lost half of them before they turned 10. Oh and if your skin was black back then everything would be 10x harder.
@ms_scribbles
@ms_scribbles 5 лет назад
@@pietheijn-vo1gt Or if your skin was brown. Or if you were Asian. Or a woman. Or Irish. Or non-Protestant Christian. (You couldn't be Catholic, or they'd burn your church down.) Or poor. Or heaven forbid, gay!
@spectaclereplication
@spectaclereplication 5 лет назад
There was litter.
@johnw2026
@johnw2026 5 лет назад
Mark L there was litter in a different form. If you walked out of a building into the street, you had to watch that you didn't step in a big pile of high quality horse manure, lol!
@OG-Capo---
@OG-Capo--- Год назад
Whenever I look at old pictures it just makes me feel like I missed so much sometimes makes me feel how different it was back then. I'd love to travel in time and walk the streets they walked .
@zzdoodzz
@zzdoodzz 6 лет назад
Makes me think of all the people that came before us and come after us. I grew up in an old house, and many families lived there before me. People were born in the house I lived in, my mother died there. One day my family will never live there again and some other family will live there. Reminds me of the fact that you will never truly own any physical thing in this world. The only thing we have is our time.
@M3RKSYNDICATE
@M3RKSYNDICATE 6 лет назад
Boot Indeed, human evolution has truly expanded and will continue to do so until we all eliminate each other due to power and greed, however everything else will remain the same as simply a relic within history that will one day be replaced by future occurrences that will simply approach us as the present day.
@TheFinnMovies
@TheFinnMovies 6 лет назад
Boot you really got me thinking
@dhoail11
@dhoail11 5 лет назад
Boot you got literally got me crying..😥😭
@jordanliles
@jordanliles 7 лет назад
Hi everyone! Three things: 1. This project has an extended look documentary: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-U083YeeTOvE.html. 2. Even bigger, my documentary "The Sidewalks of New York" is out now, and if you love New York history you will adore the story in the film: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-hXM-g-UAJiA.html. 3. I plan on making another New York film. If you'd like to support me, you can simply shop on Amazon with this link: amzn.to/2tXeffU. Or you can send donations to my Paypal or Venmo accounts at the email address jordanliles@gmail.com. The more money I make, the more old photographs I can purchase to use in documentaries! Thank you so much for watching my films. I really do appreciate all of you and your kindness.
@danhartl9426
@danhartl9426 7 лет назад
Jordan Liles
@Kareltje1749
@Kareltje1749 7 лет назад
Jordan Liles Fuck you, we need to treat each other with respect and find solutions to problems
@user-iq2zj1yz5w
@user-iq2zj1yz5w 7 лет назад
Jordan Liles so bear
@snicketysnickets
@snicketysnickets 7 лет назад
Fuck off, loser.
@snicketysnickets
@snicketysnickets 7 лет назад
Excellent video
@Jamie-zl6mw
@Jamie-zl6mw 4 года назад
Every single one of these people lead lives of their own. They loved they laughed cried experienced pain loss but also joy. All of it lost to the sands of time forgotten temporary. It humbles you in a way knowing that that one day will be all of our fates . So I say why not march forward and live life to the fullest because this is all we get.
@kennethv4945
@kennethv4945 4 года назад
That words
@iansmith321
@iansmith321 3 года назад
I love looking at old pictures then you realise that the people who are in the old photos are sadly no longer with here.
@cecillemarie8188
@cecillemarie8188 3 года назад
That’s not sad. They lived their lives. For me, it’s a good reminder that the hardships in this life will end. If you have Jesus in this life, there’s a blessed assurance of eternal life after our human bodies die. I don’t like life on earth.
@monkeyzuncle1
@monkeyzuncle1 7 лет назад
So crazy how much some of those buildings and monuments have seen. If only they could talk.
@sam_digiorno7313
@sam_digiorno7313 7 лет назад
Building: yeah a lot of people jumped off me in 29
@apexone5502
@apexone5502 7 лет назад
in4mous_cool lol
@jordanliles
@jordanliles 7 лет назад
You can learn more about the buildings and monuments, and even some of the people in the photos, when you watch the extended look documentary: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-U083YeeTOvE.html. I highly suggest it!
@ruhtra619
@ruhtra619 7 лет назад
if the monuments could talk theyd probably say some racist shit!
@gemmeliusgrammaticus2509
@gemmeliusgrammaticus2509 Год назад
I’d rather live in the 1870’s. A day in that world is worth a year in ours.
@jordanliles
@jordanliles Год назад
Beautiful buildings for sure. I made a side-by-side version, if you're interested: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-5mjOdBpDxZU.html.
@anthonypalermo6385
@anthonypalermo6385 5 лет назад
What an amazingly short adventure this thing called life is.
@Forsnoblown
@Forsnoblown 6 лет назад
I wish I have the power to go back in time.
@ironmyth921
@ironmyth921 4 года назад
Yeah your correct and I will be there at old years
@la4two
@la4two 2 года назад
2:24 is a crazy one
@nvnv2259
@nvnv2259 2 года назад
yeah
@adama6440
@adama6440 3 года назад
These old photos bring the most genuine natural smile to my face wow i definitely wish i was in these times im in love with those days
@michealfrosh8216
@michealfrosh8216 3 года назад
Hello Adam. How are you doing now?
@adama6440
@adama6440 3 года назад
@@michealfrosh8216 i am awesome thank you very much just binging on the perfect times lol hows it going
@filzaaziz3723
@filzaaziz3723 6 лет назад
Old is gold
@missmarlenexo
@missmarlenexo 6 лет назад
i will never look at an old building the same
@_lordgarfunkel_5364
@_lordgarfunkel_5364 3 года назад
We will all be forgotten
@breloomie8373
@breloomie8373 3 года назад
Eventually. :(
@breloomie8373
@breloomie8373 3 года назад
But never completely...
@auapplemac2441
@auapplemac2441 3 года назад
Leave behind some good and the universe will remember you.
@hardestclips
@hardestclips 5 лет назад
3:38 daaaamn what an old tree
@travosk8668
@travosk8668 6 лет назад
People are hating on our modern world, ignoring all the progress we've made. I am sure that if they do manage to go back to the late 1800's they would beg to come back.
@currypenguin
@currypenguin 4 года назад
Ikr
@bluesharp59
@bluesharp59 9 лет назад
Whats very cool to me is when you see the small trees a hundred years ago and now how big they got since then. Great Video.
@LVNVSmash
@LVNVSmash 4 года назад
I enjoy looking at these old pictures,but I also get sad looking at them
@svsproductions1
@svsproductions1 5 лет назад
The pictures of everyone on the ice really says something about how overly cautious and scared of everything we are today that we no longer allow ourselves to explore and be free to take risks and enjoy life to the fullest. Theres no way the city would let people just walk around on a frozen lake today they'd be afraid of getting sued.
@nordmarian9770
@nordmarian9770 6 лет назад
I feel sad because the people in new photos will never meet the people who walked in the same place in the past.
@anonnomas4755
@anonnomas4755 6 лет назад
I thought "Crazy how these people were liveing in the moment but that moments gone now and so are they"
@heru-deshet359
@heru-deshet359 7 лет назад
Claire de Lune is so fitting a piece for this beautiful presentation. Old New York was so beautiful.
@preciadoalex123
@preciadoalex123 5 лет назад
People were living their life just like you, but they're long gone...
@aldocesarbenega9812
@aldocesarbenega9812 5 лет назад
And someday we will - also - "cross the river". It's part of life!
@tuanjelito4ever
@tuanjelito4ever 3 года назад
How's watching on 2020 😢
@terrydubuisson4209
@terrydubuisson4209 3 года назад
Me
@jeffgrant4234
@jeffgrant4234 7 лет назад
It's nice to see how well-dressed people were back then. Today people go out in their yoga pants, ripped jeans, t-shirts even pajamas and slippers! They look like homeless people compared to back then. Even homeless people back then dressed nicer than people today!
@Akrilloth
@Akrilloth 7 лет назад
Doesn't keep their expression from being shitty.
@JoeARedHawk275
@JoeARedHawk275 7 лет назад
Jeff Grant Umm t-shirts are now considered a homeless look???
@jeffgrant4234
@jeffgrant4234 7 лет назад
TEST Why you say that to my face @sshole and we'll see how much of a tough person you are. Go back to living in your camper van fuck face.
@raphaelbermeo7449
@raphaelbermeo7449 7 лет назад
Fashion changes we just like simplier things instead of a big ass beaver jacket we would rather wear a slim fit jacket and some skinny pants
@andresrodriguez4294
@andresrodriguez4294 7 лет назад
Well that escalated quickly. You went from a real gentleman to a douchebag real fast lmao.
@feelmyfreshlyshavedlegs3979
@feelmyfreshlyshavedlegs3979 7 лет назад
The passing of time is the most depressing thing. It is one thing we have no control of whatsoever.
@jediknight38
@jediknight38 3 года назад
These photos prove my point when everyone is keeps saying that New York City is dead. The point is; You're wrong. Cities like New York never die. They only change. For better or worse.
@Saiputera
@Saiputera 3 года назад
Actually it is tho
@joenop3393
@joenop3393 3 года назад
Shows that life is indeed short and we must enjoy every minute!
@StudiosRick
@StudiosRick 7 лет назад
Without the past, even if it has been bad or good, we are nothing!
@jordanliles
@jordanliles 9 лет назад
Thanks everyone. Also check out my favorite part of this project - the behind the scenes documentary! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-U083YeeTOvE.html
@paulrhudy6542
@paulrhudy6542 9 лет назад
He was awesome and so are you. I lived ten years in Manhattan, the whole time reading history and walking, walking, walking. I had no allies in the 80's. Now, through the internet, I discover that I finally have friends. --- Paul, Asheville/Black Mountain NC.
@TheTruth-du4xt
@TheTruth-du4xt 7 лет назад
Jordan. You messed up. First you should show the old picture. The new picture comes after the old. You did it "drawkcab".
@jordanliles
@jordanliles 7 лет назад
If you want a longer look at the photos, check out the longer documentary here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-U083YeeTOvE.html. I hope you like it!
@KatyaKit216
@KatyaKit216 5 лет назад
I want to go back in time! I would love to see how everything was built. We take everything for granted nowadays. It looked simpler and better back then.
@ramakantsharma8605
@ramakantsharma8605 5 лет назад
Me too
@KevinKurzsartdisplay
@KevinKurzsartdisplay 5 лет назад
Pitje Puck, stop being a spoiled prick! Would you rather work from 5 in the morning ‘til 8 in the evening where you have to work hard in a factory and rarely earn enough money? Well guess what, that’s what people did back then, they had to work their freaking butts off just to earn a few cash!
@freedom5875
@freedom5875 4 года назад
Me too
@freedom5875
@freedom5875 4 года назад
How are you kat ?
@elias7748
@elias7748 3 года назад
Another romanticizer.
@jordanliles
@jordanliles 6 лет назад
Some people are asking for a slower video, which is here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-U083YeeTOvE.html. Others want to know the locations of the photos. Here ya go: Photo #1 Google Maps coordinates: 40.6891405,-73.9814919 www.google.com/maps/@40.6892989,-73.9819302,3a,75y,318.72h,91.68t/data=!3m4!1e1!3m2!1souonVLtLii1Qhocn8jYoWA!2e0 Photo #2 Google Maps coordinates: 40.686753,-73.996041 www.google.com/maps/@40.686753,-73.996041,3a,75y,213.64h,93.45t/data=!3m4!1e1!3m2!1sy6nMTBrCDWVyU6DhphZomA!2e0 Photo #3 Google Maps coordinates: 40.650616,-73.9534146 www.google.com/maps/@40.650616,-73.9534146,3a,75y,151.47h,100.03t/data=!3m4!1e1!3m2!1s0rJfQRWN_7MdXzwWk3lpug!2e0 Photo #4 Google Maps coordinates: 40.6860492,-73.9962178 www.google.com/maps/@40.6860492,-73.9962178,3a,75y,324.94h,91.3t/data=!3m4!1e1!3m2!1sIuF0Hb5C-zuTtwVP7eoNFQ!2e0 Photo #5 Google Maps coordinates: 40.6606499,-73.965181 www.google.com/maps/@40.6606499,-73.965181,3a,31.9y,279.34h,88.7t/data=!3m5!1e1!3m3!1s2izG2W-mCXbfmJFtyHyrxg!2e0!3e5 Photo #6 Google Maps coordinates: 40.775333,-73.972667 www.google.com/maps/@40.775333,-73.972667,3a,41.1y,73.98h,89.02t/data=!3m5!1e1!3m3!1sxND4oa0x77IAAAQWmqTpnA!2e0!3e11 Photo #7 Google Maps coordinates: 40.6584474,-73.9648038 www.google.com/maps/@40.6584474,-73.9648038,70m/data=!3m1!1e3 No Street View available in this part of Prospect Park Photo #8 Google Maps coordinates: 40.6923687,-73.9897991 www.google.com/maps/@40.6923687,-73.9897991,3a,15y,338.86h,88.82t/data=!3m4!1e1!3m2!1s7pfm70FrzSMGIT9-yh296Q!2e0 Photo #9 Google Maps coordinates: 40.6503507,-73.9589646 www.google.com/maps/@40.6503507,-73.9589646,3a,49.2y,56h,92.33t/data=!3m4!1e1!3m2!1s97IZqjQtkeneg15IMIwnSA!2e0 Photo #10 Google Maps coordinates: 40.692934,-73.9902651 www.google.com/maps/@40.693024,-73.9907398,3a,75y,53.69h,92.6t/data=!3m4!1e1!3m2!1scA4SCG_HfTa_uece192jKQ!2e0 www.green-wood.com/2012/brooklyns-city-now-borough-hall/ Photo #11 Google Maps coordinates: 40.6485681,-73.9571933 www.google.com/maps/@40.6485681,-73.9571933,3a,75y,47.98h,95.91t/data=!3m4!1e1!3m2!1s-xOUtl_HHGubTiKioQXzEA!2e0 Photo #12 Google Maps coordinates: 40.7020739,-73.9959887 www.google.com/maps/@40.7014024,-73.9956246,3a,28.8y,16.93h,94.77t/data=!3m4!1e1!3m2!1sByeqHtd-dk7qU0A4Y8aWMQ!2e0 Photo #13 Google Maps coordinates: 40.690484,-73.9844297 www.google.com/maps/@40.690484,-73.9844297,3a,75y,153.56h,94.39t/data=!3m4!1e1!3m2!1szXg6ynh3hq7ziVMFoSrjFA!2e0 Photo #14 Google Maps coordinates: 40.692082,-73.9912195 www.google.com/maps/@40.692082,-73.9912195,3a,31y,44.69h,92.63t/data=!3m4!1e1!3m2!1sS2KKB04rBhyF3IRQAL9g_w!2e0 Photo #15 Google Maps coordinates: 40.6728312,-73.9663358 www.google.com/maps/@40.6728312,-73.9663358,3a,75y,164.75h,93.68t/data=!3m4!1e1!3m2!1s3ICRexKHmHYAXbjiVk3rFA!2e0 Photo #16 Google Maps coordinates: 40.6504921,-73.9563483 www.google.com/maps/@40.6504921,-73.9563483,3a,75y,152.4h,96.86t/data=!3m4!1e1!3m2!1sS-E9tE24YzJVNAQDC2LDCA!2e0 Photo #17 Google Maps coordinates: 40.6928166,-73.9896818 www.google.com/maps/@40.692385,-73.9899037,3a,17.7y,6.11h,89.72t/data=!3m4!1e1!3m2!1sBHqU9exq60QmVGO4JvlAWQ!2e0 Photo #18 Google Maps coordinates: 40.7737368,-73.9708287 www.google.com/maps/@40.7737368,-73.9708287,3a,31.6y,3.11h,84.02t/data=!3m5!1e1!3m3!1sK8SVZnXucAlNmmgzt-8WIw!2e0!3e5 Photo #19 Google Maps coordinates: 40.6924202,-73.990131 www.google.com/maps/@40.6924202,-73.990131,3a,49.9y,292.3h,89.77t/data=!3m4!1e1!3m2!1sIDJn7xARRxmpKNZzRd1zTg!2e0 Photo #20 Google Maps coordinates: 40.6569713,-73.9910899 No Google Street View in Green-Wood Cemetery Photo #21 Google Maps coordinates: 40.7173045,-73.9990378 www.google.com/maps/@40.7173045,-73.9990378,3a,75y,322.22h,89.74t/data=!3m4!1e1!3m2!1sXMkZQj2gkItaoz9CPObTnA!2e0 Photo #22 Google Maps coordinates: 40.7010977,-73.9950096 www.google.com/maps/@40.7010977,-73.9950096,3a,75y,21.34h,88.45t/data=!3m4!1e1!3m2!1sy0Xck3jBhcloVu3OOXcBCg!2e0 Photo #23 Google Maps coordinates: 40.671114,-73.9677736 www.google.com/maps/@40.6710118,-73.9679976,3a,75y,237.42h,96.33t/data=!3m4!1e1!3m2!1s5FNsLoo3GdDUnFmJ-mofhw!2e0 Photo #24 Google Maps coordinates: 40.7127357,-74.0070365 www.google.com/maps/@40.7130043,-74.0073045,3a,17.4y,111.79h,91.48t/data=!3m4!1e1!3m2!1sixPQ1EAmB9BvrXYQn3ioKA!2e0 Photo #25 Google Maps coordinates: 40.7025487,-73.993718 www.google.com/maps/@40.7025487,-73.993718,3a,50.8y,331.4h,93.91t/data=!3m4!1e1!3m2!1sxzbQ65PPbNRdVwacdw45MQ!2e0 Photo #26 Google Maps coordinates: 40.6617417,-73.9675623 Small Waterfall: www.google.com/maps/@40.6617417,-73.9675623,3a,38.7y,298.56h,83.36t/data=!3m5!1e1!3m3!1s9UNID-MO28yMUtC0g7lO2A!2e0!3e5 Binnen Falls: www.google.com/maps/@40.661756,-73.9662777,3a,75y,166.05h,68.6t/data=!3m5!1e1!3m3!1swg5m2BPFdVCHUzrQrLc3Hw!2e0!3e5 Photo #27 Google Maps coordinates: 40.7742089,-73.9715075 www.google.com/maps/@40.7740936,-73.9716544,3a,42y,98.98h,84.61t/data=!3m5!1e1!3m3!1sj4lvEgqjlXvOJOqCfD2zaw!2e0!3e5 Photo #28 Google Maps coordinates: 40.6723584,-73.9684586 www.google.com/maps/@40.672486,-73.9689756,3a,75y,327.8h,95.15t/data=!3m4!1e1!3m2!1s15KzgmPnQ0Ds-b7LYLHKKw!2e0
@LordLab
@LordLab 6 лет назад
will be nice to see old photo 1st and then swap to new one
@jordanliles
@jordanliles 6 лет назад
Hi LordX. Here you go: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-U083YeeTOvE.html.
@smilingmoon9095
@smilingmoon9095 5 лет назад
www.faithfreedom.org/sinas-challenge/
@jordanliles
@jordanliles 5 лет назад
@@vivek-zo2yy Good news. They're the same places!
@jordanliles
@jordanliles 5 лет назад
@@vivek-zo2yy Some of the buildings still remain. The Brooklyn Bridge is a monument to the times.
@KennyEvansUK
@KennyEvansUK 9 лет назад
Great job man! I've seen so many of these where the guys go to all the trouble to revisit the location but don't match the framing, focal length etc. This is a perfect job. A1!
@Domino13334
@Domino13334 8 лет назад
Have to agree here, most just go back to the places but don't care to be in the footsteps of the photograph
@robertgift
@robertgift 7 лет назад
Kenny Evans. How do you match focalength?
@trulyinfamous
@trulyinfamous 7 лет назад
My favorite thing to do with these kinds of videos is to look at the trees and see how big some have gotten.
@emerald-pumpkin9691
@emerald-pumpkin9691 5 лет назад
It's amazing how we youngsters take things for granted. Back then, they didn't even have half the stuff we got.
@DarrylBass
@DarrylBass 3 года назад
This makes me want to go out and take some pictures now so 100 years from now people can see "what it looked like back then"
@thatoldschooldude6784
@thatoldschooldude6784 6 лет назад
Everything was more beautiful back then
@cedrickcorrales
@cedrickcorrales 7 лет назад
1:06 that tree though. time's so fast
@maximilianraley2457
@maximilianraley2457 5 лет назад
I love this video. I really appreciate the fading. Crazy watching buildings disappear and nature take over. Thank you so much for this! And the music made it so peaceful.
@Ralphieeeee
@Ralphieeeee 4 года назад
Wow. Such portrayal of exquisite elegance and nostalgia. Thank you.
@mercexpable
@mercexpable 9 лет назад
This took a lot of planning, work and time. Thank you for this journey from our present time and into our history. Very nicely done.
@cringecrew101asmr8
@cringecrew101asmr8 6 лет назад
I got a little emotional thinking about the lost time and lost eras of the past. All of the people in the old photos are dead and are never going to see the light of day again. I can think of when they make one like this in 100 years when I'm dead and am in the photos carrying on my normal business.
@paolosanchez2927
@paolosanchez2927 6 лет назад
Cringe Crew Cycle of life my friend. Simple but amazing to think when someone dies, at the same time a baby is being born
@TheGummybears101
@TheGummybears101 6 лет назад
Cringe Crewism 101 saddens me too but it's all apart of life. These people live on through their children.
@wefhenx6732
@wefhenx6732 4 года назад
I feel bad for kids crying about how today isn't the 1800s. Can't people be thankful? I highly doubt any of these people would last 3 days in the 1800s. I would pay to see these guys be born back then.
@mephistopheles7545
@mephistopheles7545 4 года назад
Shut up lol
@wal7
@wal7 4 года назад
@@mephistopheles7545 today is a lot better than back then, you didn't know anything dumb everyone on that photos would do anything to live like us.
@mephistopheles7545
@mephistopheles7545 4 года назад
Psyhco path uhm I know that ? Lmao
@ing_frantisek_mohykan
@ing_frantisek_mohykan 4 года назад
this comment doesn't make sense
@charlottemartin2304
@charlottemartin2304 4 года назад
I was born to late for this time.... and I am trying so hard to have a healthy life right now
@sallybutton6237
@sallybutton6237 2 года назад
Apart from modern medicine the greatest gift to mankind is the ability to capture the past so that we might look into it & for a second become a part of it..
@storminboy
@storminboy 6 лет назад
Why the hell would you dislike this, what is there to dislike??
@jordanliles
@jordanliles 6 лет назад
Stormin Boy Some people don't like that the photos go back in time from new to old, and prefer old to new. Other people prefer the video to go slower. I created a documentary after this that shows how it was made that solves both of these things! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-M00Ozsmh28s.html
@camaarillo
@camaarillo 6 лет назад
It’s amazing to see some trees starting off as baby and there still here now! Excellent video
@robertamato358
@robertamato358 3 года назад
This made me homesick for Brooklyn Heights. Moved away in 2011. It is a great neighborhood and I miss it. Wonderful photos. Thank you.
@fr.brucedouglas2143
@fr.brucedouglas2143 4 года назад
An outstanding video production. Beautiful and mesmerizing. Well done!
@jordanliles
@jordanliles 3 года назад
NEW SIDE-BY-SIDE VERSION OF THIS VIDEO IS AVAILABLE HERE: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-5mjOdBpDxZU.html. Also, please join this channel to help fund my future documentary videos about old New York: ru-vid.com/show-UCpkARz4a6YE6rFUrZfRqOWQjoin. If you want to help preserve history, it's what I do!
@azia5051
@azia5051 3 года назад
It will happens with us, 100 year later by now.
@nicksmith978
@nicksmith978 3 года назад
Same water levels as a hundred years ago climate change global warming bs
@arelycantu813
@arelycantu813 2 года назад
Me
@arelycantu813
@arelycantu813 2 года назад
Me
@mirzanafees8360
@mirzanafees8360 2 года назад
Aoa great bfoll NYC Masha Allah sir God bless you
@samira5527
@samira5527 2 года назад
اشتقنا لماضي لدينا حنين الى ماضي لاننا كرهنا الحاضر مع انه مليئ بتكلونوجيا حديثة لان الانسان تكون راحته النفسية في حياة البسيطة المليئة بكل شئ طبيعي
@melissabrady5497
@melissabrady5497 3 года назад
Anyone else addicted to old photos and videos? Um I am!
@tanoenaczycaitin
@tanoenaczycaitin 3 года назад
me
@arandomlogo1081
@arandomlogo1081 3 года назад
me
@alhamdleallah
@alhamdleallah 3 года назад
وَأَنِيبُوا إِلَى رَبِّكُمْ وَأَسْلِمُوا لَهُ مِن قَبْلِ أَن يَأْتِيَكُمُ الْعَذَابُ ثُمَّ لَا تُنصَرُونَ "Turn ye to our Lord (in repentance) and bow to His (Will), before the Penalty comes on you: after that ye shall not be helped وَاتَّبِعُوا أَحْسَنَ مَا أُنزِلَ إِلَيْكُم مِّن رَّبِّكُم مِّن قَبْلِ أَن يَأْتِيَكُمُ العَذَابُ بَغْتَةً وَأَنتُمْ لَا تَشْعُرُونَ "And follow the best of (the courses) revealed to you from your Lord, before the Penalty comes on you - of a sudden while ye perceive not أَن تَقُولَ نَفْسٌ يَا حَسْرَتَى علَى مَا فَرَّطتُ فِي جَنبِ اللَّهِ وَإِن كُنتُ لَمِنَ السَّاخِرِينَ "Lest the soul should (then) say: 'Ah! Woe is me!- In that I neglected (my duty) towards Allah, and was but among those who mocked أَوْ تَقُولَ لَوْ أَنَّ اللَّهَ هَدَانِي لَكُنتُ مِنَ الْمُتَّقِينَ "Or (lest) it should say: 'If only Allah had guided me, I should certainly have been among the righteous Quran .islam*--*
@koubenakombi3066
@koubenakombi3066 Год назад
These buildings and places already existed, from past civilizations and past resets... you don't believe the horse-buggy-man holding a shovel was able to build with that perfection, eh?! Yep... in 1.800 they were going far-west, living in mud/hay/sticks houses... so congrats! You are now awake and ready to research about mudfloods, classical and tartarian styles... from the known past civilizations. Drop all the his-story you may think you know, it is all a lie. Look for the truth!
@Jdwify
@Jdwify 2 месяца назад
Great video and I really like the use of Claude Debussy's Clair d'Lune.
@KolevProductions
@KolevProductions 6 лет назад
Aside from medicine, technology and the progression in morality of the modern world, the past was aesthetically superior. Everything from clothes to architecture had a close attention to detail. Now everything is created for the masses and therefore loses the touch of beauty and authenticity.
@KolevProductions
@KolevProductions 6 лет назад
I agree with that as well. I think it really depends where you look though. Yes, the news focuses mostly on the bad but some people live in places and or neighbourhoods in relative peace. There is no perfection to be reached but I think if you look in different places you'll find different results.
@michael.5360
@michael.5360 4 года назад
Filming isn't panoramic, so you don't always get the full picture. The dirty side of life wasn't recorded because the film maker probably didn't think it was interesting or maybe out of fear of getting his camera equipment robbed from him. New York was plagued with brothels , saloons and other dens of iniquities. People In poorer neighborhoods are superstitious and don't like cameras pointed at them , especially criminals and prositutes.
@nightmares8999
@nightmares8999 6 лет назад
I feel like crying watching this.
@CaresinVerse
@CaresinVerse 3 года назад
This was wonderful. And may I add special thanks for having my favorite musical composition of all time playing throughout.
@jordanliles
@jordanliles 3 года назад
Thanks Judith. Also check out the slower and newer side-by-side version here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-5mjOdBpDxZU.html.
@yasmin8851
@yasmin8851 3 года назад
Thanks for the upload. This is one of the best contrasted time lapse videos I have seen👍
@davidkumar5871
@davidkumar5871 2 года назад
0:58 to 1:04 what if the old ducks are the ancestors of the ones in colored photos? That’d be so dope.
@alfridosincefhfb3409
@alfridosincefhfb3409 2 года назад
Oui le mème point de vu
@batman6621
@batman6621 6 лет назад
How I’ve noticed that everything in the future had been ruined by ugly ass adverts everywhere
@tiktokes8892
@tiktokes8892 4 года назад
You made a great video Seeing it brings back old memories How did people live before Thank you so much God bless you Amen
@contreras9776
@contreras9776 6 лет назад
I can't fathom why anyone would downvote this. Fantastic archive. It's not suppose to be Star Wars or anything.
@jordanliles
@jordanliles 6 лет назад
Fidelio Thanks. Some people wish that I would have shown the old photos first and then the new photos. Stuff like that. But I do wish the people who downvote would realize the amount of work it took not only to shoot these photographs (both me and especially Brainerd), but also to research the original photographer and create the longer half-hour video that is also available on RU-vid. But RU-vid is RU-vid. I'm ok with criticism and can take it.
@contreras9776
@contreras9776 6 лет назад
Jordan Liles I can see the amount if work that went into this. I, for one, appreciate the effort. Very introspective. Bravo.
@2jzfrank
@2jzfrank 4 года назад
What really amaze me is that some of those trees are still here 😮
@2jzfrank
@2jzfrank 4 года назад
1:07- 1:13 tree on the left side
@trailmixtrail7557
@trailmixtrail7557 6 лет назад
I love the old architecture
@CambriaF
@CambriaF 4 года назад
i love how some things look exactly the same, we still live with some of that history
@almeggs3247
@almeggs3247 3 года назад
Thanks for this. God bless your work 130 years!
@tiltedcupcake5539
@tiltedcupcake5539 6 лет назад
I wish these were side by side, as they are in the thumbnail. Still a mesmerizing video you've made, thanks for your beautiful work!
@jordanliles
@jordanliles 6 лет назад
Thanks! The documentary gives a much longer look at the photographs if you're interested: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-U083YeeTOvE.html. Enjoy!
@angelpereira5278
@angelpereira5278 3 года назад
Our life goes by without us knowing how fleeting our existence is. Soon the passions, desires and emotions that nested in our hearts will be forgotten. Maybe someone will capture an image and we will be remembered in the future, but it is the only thing left in this world of us.
@mycroftholmes7863
@mycroftholmes7863 5 лет назад
This was incredibly well done. Thanks for sharing.
@Jake-nk4wg
@Jake-nk4wg 3 года назад
Amazing!! Thank you for creating and sharing with the rest of us. I'm back watching again.
@glamonails7666
@glamonails7666 6 лет назад
What a huge difference... No cars. More people, walking through the streets... So beautiful 😍👌👍 but times change.. People change, technology change.... Everything change the world 🌍 😍💙 so spiritual.
@vwvwvvvw4519
@vwvwvvvw4519 6 лет назад
Adam Anderson like Scissors
@michael.5360
@michael.5360 4 года назад
Why are people talk about olden times were better. Have we forgotten that we fought a bloody civil war that left thousands maimed, crippled and dead?
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