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San Francisco early 40's,50's in color [60fps,Remastered] w/sound design added 

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I colorized, restored and created a sound design for this video of the San Francisco early 40's and early 50's you can clearly see what is going on during the day, we start with a tower in the downtown area, Passing by the Market Street, After a drive in the early 50's in the residential area, At the end a panoramic view of the city of San Francisco,
Video Restoration Process:
✔ FPS boosted to 60 frames per second
✔ Image resolution boosted up to HD
✔ Improved video sharpness and brightness
✔ Colorized only for the ambiance (not historically accurate)
✔sound design added only for the ambiance
✔restoration:(stabilisation,denoise,cleand,deblur)
Please, be aware that colorization colors are not real and fake, colorization was made only for the ambiance and do not represent real historical data.
B&W Video Source from: Rick Prelinger, Internet Archive
Rights to the black and white Video Source are held by Internet Archive. under the Creative Commons Attribution License

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@NASS_0
@NASS_0 Год назад
Like and Share Please!
@ethanbowie3050
@ethanbowie3050 Год назад
IMPRESSIVE TIME TRAVEL VIDEO////////////////HUGE THANKS FOR THIS STUNNING EFFORT 👍
@ethanbowie3050
@ethanbowie3050 Год назад
IS IT DUST COVERING THE CARS OR SOME //COLOR EFFECT// ??
@michaelhilber8284
@michaelhilber8284 Год назад
@@ethanbowie3050 1:44 It looks like rust. Lousy color effects. Would have been better to be black and white. This way the cars look rusted.
@ethanbowie3050
@ethanbowie3050 Год назад
@@michaelhilber8284 YES.....I AGREE.
@ClueSign
@ClueSign Год назад
Loved it -- especially since it focuses on less-well-known areas of the city. The outer Richmond near Geary off Sutro Cliffs looks so much the same; loved how it turned into Lincoln Park onto the golf course, heading toward the ocean past the Legion of Honor. Miss my home town of 28 years...
@marketstreetrailway
@marketstreetrailway Год назад
The first past of this film is between mid-March and early June 1948 on Market and Sixth Street. We know that from the streetcar marked for the temporary 32-line, which ran for only those three months. The scenes at the Ferry Building appear to be the late 1930s, after the bridge opened but before most streetcars moved to the Bridge terminal in 1939. The last long scene leaving Sutro Baths and ending on the unopened Embarcadero Freeway is from the 1957 film "The Lineup".
@alexmichael8615
@alexmichael8615 Год назад
Bros Rain man
@michaelhilber8284
@michaelhilber8284 Год назад
Yes thank you for that information. Vastly different dates spliced together. Even the 1930's. " The scenes at the Ferry Building appear to be the late 1930s,..."
@rebekahcuriel-alessi2239
@rebekahcuriel-alessi2239 Год назад
Thank you for sharing that beautifully arcane fact. I am a native and still live here and didn't know that!! 🌷
@pyrotechnick420
@pyrotechnick420 Год назад
This is the kind of info I wish I had while watching these videos
@pyrotechnick420
@pyrotechnick420 Год назад
In the last clip, the most prominent building in the shot was 630 Sansone.
@oldguy2082
@oldguy2082 Год назад
Wonderful! Enjoyed the view of Sixth Street from Market; clean and full of life, not run down and full of dirt and grime as it now. The Market Street view with four trolley tracks would place the sometime before 1945. Muni took over the Market Street Railway after an election and began removing the outer rails late in 1944. A consolidation of trolley lines began shortly after the takeover and most trolley lines were gone by late 1948.
@alta9dena
@alta9dena Год назад
I think the Market Street scenes were filmed in early 1948 because a cinema appears to be showing a Bette Davis film Winter Meeting , which was released April 7, 1948. There seem to be far too many cars about for this to be a wartime scene. Later scenes showing cars climbing a steep hill, appear to be much earlier, like late 20's/ early 30's, since none of the parked cars are streamlined.
@zackwheat5770
@zackwheat5770 Год назад
“Painless Parker” at 1:26 has a interesting story. A rogue dentist, shunned by his contemporaries, built an empire, and legally changed is name to “Painless” in order to avoid false advertising charges.
@BrassLock
@BrassLock Год назад
🤣🤣🤣
@danosf
@danosf Год назад
Painless Parker was in Downtown Oakland as well. Broadway and 12th I think...
@ClueSign
@ClueSign Год назад
Wow -- that's crazy -- and sooo SF.
@gryhze
@gryhze Год назад
7:00 - the segment under the Embarcadero Freeway with the police roadblock is a scene from “The Lineup” (1958) the movie version of the TV series “San Francisco Beat.” Another great restoration NASS.
@matrox
@matrox Год назад
✊😁
@NASS_0
@NASS_0 Год назад
thank you so much
@michaelkonopka
@michaelkonopka Год назад
I think might have been a test run for the chase scene, that movie is a Don Siegel classic , you have great taste in movies.
@rebekahcuriel-alessi2239
@rebekahcuriel-alessi2239 Год назад
My friend's grandfather is Tom Tully from San Francisco Beat!!
@gryhze
@gryhze Год назад
Wow, that’s incredible! Wonder about the whereabouts of those episodes. KRON4 ran that program. A couple of episodes showed Montgomery and Union Streets; copied by Streets of SF and Bullet.
@jeanhansel5805
@jeanhansel5805 Год назад
Thank you so much for this video! I've always wondered what the City looked like in the early 40's and 50's, and this video allowed me to time travel back to those times. I'll need to watch this several times to be sure I don't miss any of the treasures shown here. It's wonderful to have a glimpse of the Tenderloin as it once was with all those fabulous clubs. And a glimpse of the Fox Theater on Market Street was a wonderful surprise! The footage of the old produce market and the Ferry Building and how the surrounding areas once looked was wonderful too. Arriving here in 1964, I was fortunate enough to be able to partake in some of the old (relatively speaking) San Francisco. I love the videos you post. Keep us the good work!
@NASS_0
@NASS_0 Год назад
thank you so much
@ClueSign
@ClueSign Год назад
I wasn't sure if the clubs were in the Tenderloin or on Pacific in the old Barbary Coast nightclub row, but in any case, I can certainly see how the oldtimers who were still around when I moved to SF 40 years ago, were so deeply nostalgic. SF at its peak for sure.
@asteverino8569
@asteverino8569 Год назад
Although I was born in SF in 1954, so many businesses, signs and roads I remember well. That ride up the steep hill, (maybe California St.) may have been in the thirty's. I liked the silhouette of the two people in the car ahead of the camera car. Thanks.
@matrox
@matrox Год назад
Yeh...same thing I noticed. The 2 people looked ghostly because they are dead and had no clue they would be shown on film 85 years later.
@thomashill2965
@thomashill2965 Год назад
Great, priceless footage. Particularly loved that 1933 Buick starting at 1:30, that passed the 1940 Dodge, especially when it "took its bow" with the front-end closeup at 2:00. The 1933 Buicks were not big sellers when new, with only 46,924 total built. Compare that with 374,196 Buicks built in 1941. That '33 must have been a rare sight by the time that '40s footage was made. All of your work is terrific--thanks so much!
@massey4business
@massey4business Год назад
Wow! Your videos are amazing! Doesn't matter to me if the colors ain't historically accurate, they look awesome! Almost dizzying they're so smooth! Love that 60 FPS!
@Nualchemist
@Nualchemist Год назад
This is my neighborhood. Seeing all those familiar streets in old time is really fascinating! Market Street back then feels much wider and more relaxing.
@alanolson6913
@alanolson6913 Год назад
At 5:14 theres a’56 Ford Thunderbird pulling out into traffic. For those of us who own a Thunderbird, it makes it fun for us to see it just “ driving around “ when it was fairly new.
@user-zx8ss3lu9d
@user-zx8ss3lu9d Год назад
凄い…日本の発展はアメリカの支援のおかげであることを日本人は忘れてはいけない。
@spankyharland9845
@spankyharland9845 Год назад
the Cliff house and Embarcadero footage is from the 1958 film "The Lineup"- and is most likely the film they used for the back drop motion on the chase scene that took place at the end of the film, this is why the film car is going so fast.
@emylrmm
@emylrmm Год назад
@1:32 the RKO Golden Gate marquee reads " Fort Apache - John Wayne ". The release date of that motion picture pegs the first few minutes of this footage to about April 1948.
@horizontalblanking
@horizontalblanking Год назад
Taking the turn by Sutro Baths @5:15, you can see an empty lot that would become the Seal Rock Inn. Then a sharp turn on to Seal Rock Dr, which becomes Clement St by the VA Hospital where my Father worked!
@dogsense3773
@dogsense3773 Год назад
My wife worked there from 1992-2017 and I go to that hospital a few times a year.thanks!
@rebekahcuriel-alessi2239
@rebekahcuriel-alessi2239 Год назад
Thank you!!!! A beautiful portrait of my beautiful town, much of it exactly the same and a panorama of all my favorite places!!! 😊
@Westfootforward
@Westfootforward Год назад
Almost had a heart attack at 7:20
@gabedl2834
@gabedl2834 Год назад
🤯 How!?!? 💀
@bluemango7112
@bluemango7112 Год назад
Memories of Blues Bros being chased by the Nazi's scene , scary , not much to stop you from flying .
@yetta1944
@yetta1944 Год назад
To the time traveller who filmed this - thank you so so much from 2022.
@GeeBoggs
@GeeBoggs Год назад
This footage is absolutely incomparable. I ived in S.F. for about 15 years and to see the same locations as they were some 40 years prior was quite a treat. I particularly enjoyed the drive over the now absent Embarcadero Freeway. - Gee Boggs, Sonoma, CA
@user-or6yn8pm3c
@user-or6yn8pm3c Год назад
Obviously. You dont see any mentally ill or homeless.
@MrNajibrazak
@MrNajibrazak Год назад
the streets looked immaculately clean and everybody are so well dressed its amazing even by Japanese standard. its the total opposite if what i experienced during my visits there.
@geneval3151
@geneval3151 Год назад
Great video/film of my hometown. Looked like 2 decades of film..... 40's, 50's. Loved every second of it. So nicely done (as always) Nass. Thank you.
@matrox
@matrox Год назад
1930s included.
@BrassLock
@BrassLock Год назад
​@@matrox I agree Nicky, the hilly segment is definitely 1930's with all those older cars.
@geneval3151
@geneval3151 Год назад
@@matrox you are correct!!!!
@Anne-qj6xo
@Anne-qj6xo Год назад
These are very interesting videos. What strikes me the most about the older videos is the lack of overweight people. Americans were much thinner before the advent of processed foods full of sugar and soybean oils, as well as super sized fast food. Anyhow, love those old cars. :)
@DotDotKai
@DotDotKai Год назад
wow i cant believe how many of the buildings i used to work in are in this video. that's amazing.
@ClueSign
@ClueSign Год назад
Same here.
@TheTassMen
@TheTassMen Год назад
I was born in 1980 and i always think i was born in the wrong time when i see this videos. when i walk in the streets and see al the people only interested in her own mobilephones then i wished i was born in this time. it captivates me and i wished i had a time mashine
@Wopayne
@Wopayne Год назад
All so primitive. But they were none the wiser. Just as we cannot know 2100 AD. Thanks to the people who took this footage! And thanks to whoever saved it! And thanks for the restoration!
@willp.8120
@willp.8120 Год назад
Primitive?
@drscopeify
@drscopeify Год назад
It was pretty modern considering the time, you had normal indoor plumbing and electrical lighting and at least an electric fridge and range or cook top by the end of the 40s. All kinds of gadgets, mixers, toasters, shavers were already very common. Most had a Radio but no TVs for a while to come. The only major appliances missing were clothes washers in the 50s-70s and clothes dryers and Dish washers which were more of a 80s-90s thing
@edwardr5084
@edwardr5084 Год назад
Looks like people dressed well. Streets looks clean. No drug addicts and tents. I think they would say that TODAY looks primitive.
@Wopayne
@Wopayne Год назад
@@edwardr5084 It is always a mix of old and new. It moves through time. I am sure today's wonders, if any survive will appear quaint and primitive a thousand years from now. Of course there is the possiblity that our junk could impress those people! It's hard to predict the future accurately. For sure, there will be scant records about us. Paper is perishable but digital is definitely doomed.
@edwardr5084
@edwardr5084 Год назад
@@Wopayne Hummm....I'm sorry but I laughed after reading your comment. It appears that you're attempting to be profound but you're missing the mark. I don't think the drug and waste filled streets of today will impress anyone, ever. It shows a very selfish and juvenile people. You can point out all the flaws of "yesterday" but I feel that respect was a common trait that has been lost.
@lnternational-1
@lnternational-1 Год назад
Thank you for making these video's.
@gretetimm
@gretetimm Год назад
5:00 BEST COLORED - Am besten gefärbt! Congratulation - Glückwunsch NASS! Thanks for the insight into side streets.
@mikeifyouplease
@mikeifyouplease Год назад
Thanks so much!! I have travelled down many of those streets!!! Amazing how many of those homes are still there!
@bobbysands6923
@bobbysands6923 Год назад
Wow, this is just stunning. As usual, the work of professionals. And what a beautiful city it once was.
@olrikm
@olrikm Год назад
That's one of your very best! Elegiac, nostalgic, modern, and spectacular. Merci!
@nachtjager77
@nachtjager77 Год назад
I love these videos because they prove how widely unpopular wide whitewall tires were - always! From the 1920s through the 1950s, they were never "mainstream" and every idiot who restores an old car today thinks they were the norm. I've argued this down with plenty of antique car owners, and I own a '29 Packard myself, and most of them look at me like I'm crazy. These videos offer concrete proof. Keep up the good work!
@dr.skipkazarian5556
@dr.skipkazarian5556 Год назад
Opening frames Mission and South Van Ness......as if it were yesterday....thank you for the great memories of "my City by the Bay"!
@MorrisseyMuse
@MorrisseyMuse Год назад
Phenomenal work! thank you!
@NASS_0
@NASS_0 Год назад
thank you so much
@maagu4779
@maagu4779 Год назад
Roads so smooth and clean
@elinavtithanos6270
@elinavtithanos6270 Год назад
I love very much your videos by the past,the colours give life to the white black videos! Thank you so much!
@koreysmith2838
@koreysmith2838 Год назад
These Classic Cars Are Real Awesome
@amiraseri
@amiraseri Год назад
Impressive, kudos to the team. Great work. Video quality even seems a much better picture resolution compared to some current video taken from smartphones.
@alielsayed4285
@alielsayed4285 Год назад
What’s amazing video it’s wonderful 🎉. Thank you so much. And I hope to download more videos like that. Please
@shaunwest3612
@shaunwest3612 Год назад
Great video nass, incredible footage, beautiful work,I take it the road way was unfinished at the end of the drive ?, beautiful old trams and cars😀👌👍
@virginiatyree6705
@virginiatyree6705 Год назад
Another fun & beautiful look back at San Francisco! Thanks for posting NASS, always appreciate your efforts. v
@NASS_0
@NASS_0 Год назад
thank you so much ;)
@virginiatyree6705
@virginiatyree6705 Год назад
@@NASS_0 You're welcome very much & thanks for ❤️ me! v
@Michaela1942
@Michaela1942 10 месяцев назад
I was a child in the 40s-early 50s in San Francisco so I appreciate these videos. One thing, the street cars were green, white and pale yellow and they were clean and shiny. They were never dirty purplish grey.
@jaysaeger2057
@jaysaeger2057 6 месяцев назад
Thanks so much for these videos. Iy is like traveling back in time,
@rayjaypaulsen
@rayjaypaulsen Год назад
Enjoy watching going back in time! Priceless!
@johnpetrovitz935
@johnpetrovitz935 Год назад
Thanks once again, NASS! These are true gems!!!
@NASS_0
@NASS_0 Год назад
thank you very much
@ronniebishop2496
@ronniebishop2496 Год назад
Thank you that was incredible
@gwtwvivien
@gwtwvivien Год назад
The quality of your films are superb!!!. I see them all. San Francisco is my fav City in USA. I'm from France but I've been there 3 times. Beautiful!!!!
@NASS_0
@NASS_0 Год назад
Thx ;))
@Baynewsvideo
@Baynewsvideo Год назад
@07:01 you can see that during the car turn, the San Francisco Police have 4 patrol cars blocking the opposing traffic, so the camera car can make a smooth turn. Great Film!
@philippe732
@philippe732 Год назад
What a beautiful work, greetings from France 👍
@bayareakid4775
@bayareakid4775 Год назад
I like the last two shots of the Bay Bridge at night (well dusk here). It was much more simple. Now it's all lit up with "necklace lighting" along the cables and this kaleidoscope of light shimmering on the suspension strands. I think it's overdone. Back in the day, at night, the bridge was somewhat dark but still noticeable and imposing in the natural light. And I liked the way the red lights on top of the towers used to light up in "formation" from west to east. One after the other. After the last red light lit and went out on the eastern most tower, a short pause, and then the sequence started again, as you can see in the video. It was simple, but still striking. Now, it seems more of a spectacle . It's just another example of how much the city has changed. The old charm is gone. Thank goodness they didn't turn the Golden Gate Bridge into a Christmas tree at night!
@shellsbignumber2
@shellsbignumber2 Год назад
Looks beautiful, I wish I had a time machine.
@markoman5267
@markoman5267 Год назад
This is the closest we'll get to it.
@alanpecherer5705
@alanpecherer5705 Год назад
Look at the traffic over the Bay Bridge in the last 20 seconds of this video. That's how I recall it from the early 70's. The area(s) west of Golden Gate park, way out in the avenues, are otherworldly, reminiscent of the Monterey area and I am sure induced hundreds of thousands of folks to move to SF over the years.....5:00 to 6:30. Wow! Some of those areas made the city look like a giant botanical gardens. A fair amount of that cityscape remains today.
@AhmedAli-zc3mk
@AhmedAli-zc3mk Год назад
Such a wonderful and rare video!! It gives us a real view of what San Francisco and other major cities looked like during the 90 Day Trip around the world movie!!
@willp.8120
@willp.8120 Год назад
The more nonwhite things become, the worse the politicians get, and the worse the policies will be that finish off the destruction of the area.
@Novasam-1182
@Novasam-1182 Год назад
Stunning Thank you for the shearing
@stevehein7884
@stevehein7884 Год назад
great video from the past thank you
@Franky46Boy
@Franky46Boy Год назад
Well done! Thanks! ❤
@eaglebauersrecordcollection
0:27 --on the left…”War Surplus.” Imagine what kind of stuff is in that shop. Collectors today would go nuts.
@billimplom6610
@billimplom6610 Год назад
I was a kid in the bay area in the 1950s. I just saw the Hills Bros. coffee plant which we went on a field trip to in the 5th grade. very cool.
@billimplom6610
@billimplom6610 25 дней назад
all good
@keepson9853
@keepson9853 Год назад
Those cars, wow.
@thelegendgamer2238
@thelegendgamer2238 Год назад
What a beautiful world back than
@sonnycorleone3251
@sonnycorleone3251 Год назад
Nass, Thanks for another wonderful upload. San Francisco one of my favorite all time cities, just behind New York City. Been there as a child. At 4:06 to 5:03. I think that's San Francisco in the 1930's actually. Maybe 1935 to 1939. In my opinion.
@marketstreetrailway
@marketstreetrailway Год назад
1948
@eascec8374
@eascec8374 Год назад
The Market Street clip at the beginning is from 1948. The second part afterwards were somewhere around 1934-ish.
@sonnycorleone3251
@sonnycorleone3251 Год назад
@@eascec8374 Yes, I feel that 4:06 to 5:03 was early 1930's. Almost late 1920's with the lady in back car view wearing 1920's style hat.
@georgepepper9130
@georgepepper9130 Год назад
Starting at 2:01 and ending at 2:53, the ride is through the old produce district. It begins on Washington St with Pier 1 in the backround, heading west until it turns north on Davis Street. It crosses Jackson St, then Pacific, and finally Broadway, which is paved with bricks. Notice all the rail cars parked on Davis Street, ready to carry produce out of the city.
@ClueSign
@ClueSign Год назад
Thank you!!
@benjaminsman5954
@benjaminsman5954 Год назад
Very good job !!!
@NASS_0
@NASS_0 Год назад
thank you so much
@sfeddie1
@sfeddie1 Год назад
At 3:33, at the middle of the screen, you can see a truck and some cars dropping down into the tunnel that used to run under the streetcar turn around in front of the Ferry Building. Not to many folks remember that tunnel.
@evanswinford7165
@evanswinford7165 Год назад
I noticed that tunnel. When was that? It must have been torn out for the freeway to come later.
@sfeddie1
@sfeddie1 Год назад
@@evanswinford7165 Not sure when the tunnel went away. I think the streetcar turn around was moved back up Market street a bit so traffic could go straight on through. I know there was a terminal there. Maybe that all happened when they put that ugly-ass Embarcadero Freeway up.
@michaelch5060
@michaelch5060 Год назад
Thanks for sharing
@horrorman9
@horrorman9 Год назад
The police cars in the video are at the intersection of Folsom and Fremont streets. Which is weird because that scene is from the 1958 movie the Up Line. It looks like a dry run from the movie. Great video thanks!!.
@Vl7248
@Vl7248 Год назад
A other Awsome installment! Most of the major infrastructure already existed in the 40s! Insane..
@tonichappell7596
@tonichappell7596 Год назад
Zooming through the streets of San Francisco this is like the pre Bullitt version!!
@james5460
@james5460 Год назад
First part is April/May 1948, Bette Davis starring in "Winter Meeting" (released 7 April). It was a flop, so likely didn't play there into May. Humphrey Bogart in "Sahara" (1943) across the street, not sure why they'd be running an old film but there were a lot of revival houses back then. "Fort Apache" released at the end of March '48 is also playing down the street, so I'll place this first section in mid-April '48, especially considering how warmly everyone is dressed.
@sulevisydanmaa9981
@sulevisydanmaa9981 Год назад
ME 2. Did the same sleuthing, child s play, POC
@clintonflynn815
@clintonflynn815 Год назад
Check out the shot @4:29 - the two silhouettes framed by the car's back window with sun's glow. Who are they? Where are they going?
@taco2k3
@taco2k3 Год назад
Great job, Thanks for this. One think Starting at 5:05 your film speed seems a bit too fast for driving in that part of the city. Can’t imagine ever driving that fast past the Cliff House uphill
@leonelgaldiano326
@leonelgaldiano326 Год назад
Parabéns. Que cidade linda.
@spaceexplorer6636
@spaceexplorer6636 Год назад
Nice and clean streets, well dressed people, houses taken care of. Quiet and peaceful neighborhoods. The good old days. Unlike today people thumping music begging for attention look at me I’m annoying. Crime, you know what I’m saying, it’s in every city that gets destroyed, they come and ruin someone else’s hard work.
@jamesdouglas5450
@jamesdouglas5450 Год назад
Another good video and colour footage i think some early 30s too great view of golden gate bridge
@sonnycorleone3251
@sonnycorleone3251 Год назад
James, Hi I agree. I think 4:06 to 5:03 is surely the 1930's.
@seandelap8587
@seandelap8587 Год назад
What a wonderful video to watch.
@mayramurillo4932
@mayramurillo4932 Год назад
San francisco nights Eric burdon and the animals Greetings from buenos aires 😉
@jaimelimadasilva5364
@jaimelimadasilva5364 Год назад
Belíssimo vídeo!😁
@leaturk11
@leaturk11 Год назад
great stuff
@randalltanascu5821
@randalltanascu5821 Год назад
On a show billboard across from the sterling @ 1:18/8:51 has Bette Davis acting in "Winter Meeting" so 1948 is around the time this was filmed .
@johncuddihy5236
@johncuddihy5236 Год назад
Brilliant!!!
@NASS_0
@NASS_0 Год назад
thank you so much
@SongOfEire
@SongOfEire Год назад
Oh my god! This is incredible!!!
@TheMorganMonroeShow
@TheMorganMonroeShow Год назад
Good stuff. I just shared this on #TruthSocial. I think it’s awesome we could share San Francisco to the next generation explain to them that there wasn’t always human 💩 poop on the streets. 🤙🏼🍻🎯 I actually enjoy all of your posts. At least once a week I go for a ride. Much appreciated and thank you.
@JoshuaMartinez-xe2xk
@JoshuaMartinez-xe2xk Год назад
Amazing. Is there a south carolina video in the 30s/40s you could upload?
@_mirabu_
@_mirabu_ Год назад
спасибо!
@nomadlife682
@nomadlife682 Год назад
Very cool! Love the advertising and the daily work and delivery vehicles. Real culture.
@jfgproductions
@jfgproductions Год назад
Beautiful !
@Qureshi00_
@Qureshi00_ Год назад
Admin, thanks. you must have put time money & lots of hard work to make it wonderful.
@NASS_0
@NASS_0 Год назад
thank you so much
@bartonlee3594
@bartonlee3594 Год назад
Cliff House still going strong at 8:50.
@BrassLock
@BrassLock Год назад
I think you'd better have another try at determining the *_"Time Stamp"_*
@joeguzman3558
@joeguzman3558 Год назад
0:26 war surplus store ,can you imagine how cheap in those days anything from WW1 and WW2 ??
@anteuzel5324
@anteuzel5324 Год назад
GREAT VIDEP SUPER NASS YOU ARE THE BEST
@zachfarr6457
@zachfarr6457 Год назад
I like watching these it's like having a time machine and going back in time
@richmeyer2064
@richmeyer2064 Год назад
What a wild ride! We start out in 1948, drop to the 30's and then jump to the mid 50's. And was that not a police roadblock nearer the end? Great work NASS!
@londonwestman1
@londonwestman1 Год назад
Has to be the backing footage for a movie doesn't it?
@richmeyer2064
@richmeyer2064 Год назад
@@londonwestman1 interesting speculation!
@ethanbowie3050
@ethanbowie3050 Год назад
WOW............IN 2;03 THE PICTURE IS STUNNING..........I LOVE THIS KIND OF //NARROW OLD STREETS WITH ALL THOSE CLASSIC MACHINES//...................PURE ART REALLY//////////////
@chrisbarbaz5287
@chrisbarbaz5287 Год назад
Splendide !
@2shy736
@2shy736 Год назад
Brilliant ✌️😎
@jimmerhardy
@jimmerhardy Год назад
What a fun trip through time.
@frankhernandez6524
@frankhernandez6524 Год назад
Extremely beautiful.
@RobertHerubin
@RobertHerubin Год назад
This is great.
@marleenscholz4386
@marleenscholz4386 Год назад
Sooo real ♥ Thanks 🙂 almost 3 D
@Reanimathor
@Reanimathor Год назад
1:25 what a great cinematic composition! :)
@dizziest3063
@dizziest3063 Год назад
Could you do anything from Buffalo New York, I would love to see how the first city with light was back in the early 1900's
@stairwaytoheaven4330
@stairwaytoheaven4330 Год назад
parabéns pelo trabalho
@matrox
@matrox Год назад
Say what?
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