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Utah 1940s in color [60fps, Remastered] w/sound design added 

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I colorized, restored and created a sound design for this video of State of Utah, with stops at many natural attractions and Salt Lake City. Shows Arches National Monument.
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)
✔added sound 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: Prelinger Archives
B&W Video Source: archive.org/details/DesertEm1948
B&W Video Source: archive.org/details/DesertEm1...
B&W Video Source:archive.org/details/DesertEm1...

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@NASS_0
@NASS_0 Год назад
Do you want to live in 1940s???
@marywinn8953
@marywinn8953 Год назад
Yes
@russellsacks3854
@russellsacks3854 Год назад
In a heartbeat but would want my whole family with me. Certainly some bad things about the 1940's but a lot of good too. Being able to visit or vacation in the 1940's would be most ideal.
@cheaserceaser
@cheaserceaser Год назад
Yes?
@regulator18E
@regulator18E Год назад
@@russellsacks3854 oh you'd get your vacation alright. To Normandy. Free of charge lol
@Mr.Ambrose_Dyer_Armitage_Esq.
If I had a choice between living in 1940's Germany (40-45) in a continuous loop or living out the rest of my days (I'm 28) here in Salt Lake City now...I'd choose 1940's Germany in a heartbeat. We live in a sick, twisted fucking world and having spent years studying the madness of 2nd World War, I'd rather be _THERE._ Better to live among people you recognize and trust in a slowing game of musical chairs than alongside strangers and lunatics, among whom you have no chair, no voice, no love. We're in Hell.
@LTRegulate
@LTRegulate Год назад
At the opening of the video, you are looking northbound on Washington Blvd from 26th Street in downtown Ogden UT. Street view on goggle maps is very interesting to see which buildings still survive. First three cuts are in Ogden, a major railroad town.
@SmaxyMiguel
@SmaxyMiguel Год назад
Yep it's crazy, I live nearby there and it surreal how many original buildings still there. You stand in front of the union station and it's almost all the same. They have pictures from the union station looking down 24th Street.
@geese5170
@geese5170 Год назад
Shocking. I live on 26th street
@madmechanic7976
@madmechanic7976 Год назад
Smogtown
@PatinaAirstream
@PatinaAirstream Год назад
@@madmechanic7976 that’s Salt Lake, the inversion doesn’t affect Ogden
@geese5170
@geese5170 Год назад
@@madmechanic7976 the state of utah is smogsville lol. That’s what we get for being surrounded by mountains. We take the brunt of the whole countries air pollution for 1/3 of the year
@ashelycarnes8427
@ashelycarnes8427 Год назад
I have literally been wanting to see a Utah one on your channel for years! THANK YOU! 🥰 I have lived in SLC for a few years now and am intrigued by the history. I literally kept running into another room to tell my husband everything popping up. Saltair, the Kennecott Mine, southern Utah. Thank you for keeping history alive with your work! You are one of my favorite channels on the entire platform ❤️
@NASS_0
@NASS_0 Год назад
thank you very much, it made me really happy to read your comment 🙏
@BenjaminIMeszaros
@BenjaminIMeszaros Год назад
@@NASS_0 Another Utahn here. I definitely feel the same. I grew up in Ogden, lived in Moab, bought our first house by the capital, have gone to many concerts at the Salt Air resort (no longer a resort, just a music venue), etc etc. Seeing Utah as my grandparents would have was overwhelming and beautiful. Thank you. 🙏
@FederalFlavx
@FederalFlavx Год назад
I live in west valley city and this looks awesome.
@Foxonian
@Foxonian Год назад
Back when the Great Salt Lake still had a lot of water in it. Nice find!
@NASS_0
@NASS_0 Год назад
thank you very much
@briansmith8730
@briansmith8730 Год назад
The Great Salt Lake fluctuates a lot, but not on an annual basis. More like each decade. It was very low in the mid-1960s to the point that people were afraid it was going to dry up. By the mid 1980s it was so full that it was beginning to come up over Interstate 15 and the state of Utah installed huge pumps to pump excess water out into the West desert to evaporate. We’ve had several dry years and it’s low again but it will swing back the other way.
@WinterReflections
@WinterReflections Год назад
@@briansmith8730 I hope so, sad if not.
@briansmith8730
@briansmith8730 Год назад
@@WinterReflections it’s a matter of historical record.
@geraldskinner63
@geraldskinner63 Год назад
Love the mailman on the horse! Great footage! Thanks! I think Virgina City, NV as early as filming was there would be fascinating!
@NASS_0
@NASS_0 Год назад
Thanks
@kruszynka72
@kruszynka72 Год назад
I'm from Poland but I love watching yours films because I'm a fan of American cinema of 30s, 40s and 50s, I love the atmophere, fashion and how America looks like then. Also I appreciate your hard work. Tkank you for all you do❤
@NASS_0
@NASS_0 Год назад
thank you very much ;)
@tobystamps2920
@tobystamps2920 Год назад
I’m an American and I wish my country hadn’t changed in many ways. I fear that one day it will become unrecognizable. That day is fast approaching.
@magicalfetus729
@magicalfetus729 Год назад
Come for a visit. Lots of small American towns have similar atmosphere as this!
@tobystamps2920
@tobystamps2920 Год назад
@@magicalfetus729 That’s true. If you want to get a feel of more traditional America visit the small towns.
@bigbk3278
@bigbk3278 Год назад
@@tobystamps2920i don’t get how ppl are this…weird if u will, y do y’all like staying in the past (thts WAY more terrible then now could ever b)
@Krebssssssss
@Krebssssssss Год назад
It’s weird seeing the Bingham Canyon copper mine (now the largest open pit mine in the world) so shallow. And how 80 years later, being a native Utahn, I can recognize half the streets even today. Everything’s changed, yet it’s still the same. So cool! The spirit and mystique of the West is still here, and that’s why I love it.
@eggoslayer1001
@eggoslayer1001 Год назад
My grandfather worked at the mine for 40 years. I got to go up there several times as a kid and check it out. It's such a dramatic view looking down from the top. The dump trucks are so hilariously massive too. The tires are like the size of houses lol.
@discodirk48
@discodirk48 Год назад
The more things change the more they stay the same has always been one of my favorite quotes. Along with nothing new under the sun or what goes around comes around. We're trapped on the matrix loop repeating history except with a twist each time.
@andreabontempo643
@andreabontempo643 Год назад
I moved to Utah 8 months ago and I live right below the copper mine. I want to tour it someday. The great Salt Lake looks so pretty back then and they used to travel accross the lake on a track? So cool!
@patheard7081
@patheard7081 Год назад
All my Brother and Sisters were Born in Bingham City. Dad worked as a Train engineer for the mine
@lindapaxman7788
@lindapaxman7788 Год назад
The KENNECOT COPPER MINE.
@that70sdude
@that70sdude Год назад
Thank you for sharing these videos with us. For me, born in 1992, it is quite hard to get an idea of how the world looked like in the early 1900s. Your remastered clips make it possible for me to get in touch with a time, I'm really interested in. I'm so in love with the style's of north america of the past century.
@NASS_0
@NASS_0 Год назад
thank you very much
@suppylarue220
@suppylarue220 Год назад
study your history and you will see. find old timers and get to know them. they will tell you!
@tobystamps2920
@tobystamps2920 Год назад
I’m glad you have an interest in your history and heritage. Too many people don’t.
@christianfreedom-seeker934
@christianfreedom-seeker934 Год назад
Look at the older buildings in the old parts of town. You'll get an idea.
@mattp8050
@mattp8050 Год назад
Well said
@brewerfireguy
@brewerfireguy Год назад
Wow. I was born and raised in UT. I am an Ogden native, paramedic firefighter for SLC and an Edward Abbey enthusiast regarding Arches. I sure wish I could have lived in this time but this is obviously the next best thing. Thank you so much.
@spicewitch9115
@spicewitch9115 Год назад
Lot of pressing social issues during this time that would not be fun to relive for most people
@beausheffield1895
@beausheffield1895 Год назад
@@spicewitch9115 Its the architecture and designs of things I think. Nowadays Streets and parking lots take up a third of our city. Buildings are just boxes with no real character.
@AmericanProletariat161
@AmericanProletariat161 Год назад
I work at Kennecott, and it's amazing to see the contrast of the mine back then it is now.
@brianastle6954
@brianastle6954 Год назад
My grandfather worked at the mine back in that day ... 1950's - 1980 ish
@parkerplace2910
@parkerplace2910 Год назад
I knew the man and his wife that were the very last residents of Lark, the town now buried by the tailings. They moved to central Utah after they left Lark and were our neighbors for many years. He was one of the train operators/engineers at the mine.
@rum-ham
@rum-ham Год назад
Is Copperton still isolated from the rest of the valley? It was when I went to school at the old Bingham High in the 90s.
@AmericanProletariat161
@AmericanProletariat161 Год назад
@Rum Ham There has been a lot of recent development on the west side of the valley, and for the most part, Copperton is still isolated but is quickly getting less secluded. For example, Amazon built a warehouse on Bacchus between New and Old Bingham highway.
@kennethnero2011
@kennethnero2011 Год назад
Take me back to these days 😣 I love the vehicles and the Neon look.. everything looked so clean
@zachmatt3
@zachmatt3 Год назад
Yet until the 1970s, the air and water were filthy in most U.S. cities, and littering was just the norm. Roadsides were dumping grounds and most people didn't really care. But starting in the 1970s, air and water began to be cleaned up, and littering became unacceptable (it's still really bad today, though).
@nabeelkhalid4695
@nabeelkhalid4695 Год назад
Also unleaded fuel lmao
@ldsgermanshepherdboy9272
@ldsgermanshepherdboy9272 Год назад
Same... times were simpler back then. Didn't have to worry about the Communist take over of today.
@WitchKing-Of-Angmar
@WitchKing-Of-Angmar Год назад
@@ldsgermanshepherdboy9272 communism was no joke, japan and china used to behead priests who came over from America, or find a way to arrest them, or anyone from american with military affiliation. There IS a reason why we treated other groups harshly depending on how sarcastic you are being currently.
@ldsgermanshepherdboy9272
@ldsgermanshepherdboy9272 Год назад
@Art Deco city Architecture oh I'm not being sarcastic. I'm sternly Anticommunist. I believe that Communism was just as bad back then as it is today. But I was more so meaning that we didn't worry as much back then about Communists taking control of our country as we do today.
@rossmeldrum3346
@rossmeldrum3346 Год назад
I was born here back in the mid fifties, so it's nice to see the things I remember as a kid. Bingham Canyon was always interesting with the super narrow streets and that Postman was not to be trifled with he was packing heat.
@DangerousDevilOfficial
@DangerousDevilOfficial Год назад
Awesome to see a Utah clips after all these years. Now that I am in my mid 40’s and have seen much of what Utah has to offer throughout my life living here. And have talked with my 93 year old Grandmother on many occasions about her life here when younger also (she lived and grew up from her teen years on in Ogden), it is awesome to see even a few clips from Ogden from back in that period. Thank you for this Utah clip. And if you ever have anymore of Utah, it would be great to see them soon. To share with my Grandmother while we still have her here. 🙂🙂🙂
@CyberDopamine
@CyberDopamine Год назад
Show her the footage!
@Jimmyxsx
@Jimmyxsx Год назад
Clean, calm beautiful cities back then.
@TheNecessaryEvil
@TheNecessaryEvil Год назад
I wonder why they changed. 🧐
@user-uw6rr5mv9h
@user-uw6rr5mv9h Год назад
Demographics
@JohnnyWick9733
@JohnnyWick9733 Год назад
@@user-uw6rr5mv9h you spelt Democrats wrong
@PantsofVance
@PantsofVance Год назад
SLC is still pretty clean isn't it?
@whendarknessfalls6969
@whendarknessfalls6969 Год назад
Keep telling yourself that. Nothing has really changed
@rockymountainhigh1207
@rockymountainhigh1207 Год назад
From here and this is amazing, great work and effort into this video
@kdavidson1386
@kdavidson1386 Год назад
This is truly amazing, your work is fantastic. I am a born(SLC, 1987) and raised in South Ogden, Utahan. My older family has always talked about the "Great days" of old Utah, including Ogden. Never seen any of them in this detail before. Makes me nostalgic for a period I was never born in.
@Vibeagain
@Vibeagain Год назад
saw
@larrybarbowski5852
@larrybarbowski5852 Год назад
I’m so glad there’s someone like you who keep history alive in the way you do it. Thank you for all you do. It means so much. !!!!!!!
@NASS_0
@NASS_0 Год назад
thank you very much
@spookedspooks
@spookedspooks Год назад
@@NASS_0 seeing this video makes me so mad, mainly cus we removed all of this stuff. Like why it looked so cool back then
@philliptoone
@philliptoone Год назад
Thank you so much for sharing this. It was wonderful to watch.
@bobbysands6923
@bobbysands6923 Год назад
To me, being from NJ, this is like looking at another planet. And it makes me want to go there. Fabulous job, as always1
@NASS_0
@NASS_0 Год назад
thank you very much
@VOLK________
@VOLK________ Год назад
Born and raised in NJ and moved to Utah 5 years ago and it still amazes me!
@jamesw.zielenbach6389
@jamesw.zielenbach6389 Год назад
Cranford NJ?
@apo18llo
@apo18llo Год назад
The first 15 seconds are downtown Ogden, Utah...a number of those buildings are still there.
@seanleavitt
@seanleavitt Год назад
At 12 seconds it is definitely center st. in Provo.
@youareon2something
@youareon2something Год назад
Wow, amazing footage! Thank you for your work!
@NASS_0
@NASS_0 Год назад
thank you very much
@ThatOddLife
@ThatOddLife Год назад
I moved here in 2013, and I've always wondered how the history of this place looked. Thank you for sharing.
@NASS_0
@NASS_0 Год назад
thank you very much
@ihateurmom
@ihateurmom Год назад
It's interesting to see when video cameras were focused on the point of interest and not the face of the person filming while they describe what they are seeing.
@annehersey9895
@annehersey9895 Год назад
no selfies everywhere so the scenery is blurred by a thousand shots of the phone owner! LOL!
@Anglo-Saxon9
@Anglo-Saxon9 Год назад
Thank you for creating this; I've always wanted to see one for Utah! Everything appeared to be so cozy back then.
@skunkywild2116
@skunkywild2116 Год назад
Just amazing! I grew up in Utah and I was surprised to see that I actually recognized a few locations in the video! Obviously they're different now, but this is just breathtaking. Keep up the amazing work!
@geneval3151
@geneval3151 Год назад
What you did to this film is amazing. I loved everything about it. I thought the sound was incredible. Almost forgot it wasnt part of the original film. As always.....thank you for your efforts and sharing your mastery of this medium with us. You never disappoint. 🥰🥰🥰
@NASS_0
@NASS_0 Год назад
thank you very much ;)
@Slurpee_Burger
@Slurpee_Burger Год назад
Cities didn’t sound like they were highway metropolis’s back then, wasn’t a thing. Tbh I thought the sound design was completely horrible.
@loraleebeebe4725
@loraleebeebe4725 Год назад
I've lived here all my life. Oh how different it is even from my childhood. Cool to see how it was when my mother was young.
@brandontylerburt
@brandontylerburt Год назад
At 4:56, I'm pretty sure that's my grandmother and her sister. Fascinating video, btw! The sound design with the restoration is incredibly effective. Thank you.
@zxr92
@zxr92 Год назад
Note at 2:00 the Tabernacle has writing on the roof and an arrow pointing. It was actually for pilots telling them to go west to the airport!
@deanwilletts7428
@deanwilletts7428 Год назад
Another great job. These videos are amazing!
@NASS_0
@NASS_0 Год назад
thanks
@soyeljefe8502
@soyeljefe8502 Год назад
That clip at the end, I believe it's double arch. I've never seen it without at least 50 people sitting under it. Awesome video!
@hrep14
@hrep14 Год назад
It’s funny how people reminisce, remembering the good, forgetting the bad. I do the same. Still enjoyable seeing old movies, simpler times, old cars and other long forgotten transportation devices, architecture, fashion etc... Nice restoration as usual.👍👍👍
@NASS_0
@NASS_0 Год назад
thank you very much
@that70sdude
@that70sdude Год назад
I fully agree. I do by myself but I try to be aware that people in these pictures were having troubles and problems as well. Many of these problems seem like peanuts for us today but they really weren't back then.
@suppylarue220
@suppylarue220 Год назад
there was less bad, and more good for most people at that time.
@zhiro_3
@zhiro_3 Год назад
@@suppylarue220 yeah sure... WWII and the war crimes, holocaust, segregation and racism in the US , etc so good
@suppylarue220
@suppylarue220 Год назад
@@zhiro_3 that's why I said, for MOST people.
@eboney74
@eboney74 Год назад
So beautiful back then. Wish it never changed !
@NASS_0
@NASS_0 Год назад
thank you very much
@robertlyon6886
@robertlyon6886 Год назад
The section with the two steam engines in the mountains is on Tennessee Pass in Colorado. (Denver & Rio Grande Western RR.). There is aColorado River shot and then a canyon shot that is Glenwood Canyon, also Colorado. The"new" bungalow houses are in Copperton, Utah. Kennecott built the company housing when they began to remove all the small communities up Bingham Canyon and other side canyons. Copperton still exists today, but the mine is no longer accessible from Copperton.
@robfisher8638
@robfisher8638 Год назад
Beautiful work. Thank you very much.
@dutch9357
@dutch9357 Год назад
So cool how instantly recognizable Washington Boulevard and Ben Lomond peak are. My 5th Great grandmother, Mary Wilson Montgomery, named it after Ben Lomond peak in her native Scotland.
@user-hn3uy6vl4v
@user-hn3uy6vl4v Год назад
So cool to see the past of the place that you're from! I love these videos!
@olrikm
@olrikm Год назад
WOW! One of your very best in terms of atmosphere. Incredible ambiance together with stupendous nature shots and fabulous city footage. Almost alien in feelings!...!
@r.j.r.
@r.j.r. Год назад
Ogden, temple square, Kennecott copper mine, I think that's the Heeber Creeper train featured around the 5 minute mark .. and then some beautiful shots of arches NP and what look like are hoodoos of goblin valley. I wish there were footage of the Great Saltaire in it's prime, that would have been a site to see 🙂. Thank you for this upload!
@paulackerman5021
@paulackerman5021 Год назад
That's so awsome!! I'm from Ogden Ut, that was cool seeing Washington Blvd!
@shaunwest3612
@shaunwest3612 Год назад
Great video nass, incredible footage,love the railways, beautiful scenery 👌😀👍
@herberthartwig8544
@herberthartwig8544 Год назад
Absolutely love what you show, sometimes I would wonder what it was like too live back then. Wish I had a time machine and go back in time
@yoshionthego2
@yoshionthego2 7 месяцев назад
amazing job. loved that saltier shot. wish I could find more of it. thank you!!!
@johntsan742
@johntsan742 Год назад
Haven't gone back to Salt Lake city since the early 00's. Another amazing find NASS, thanks again.
@NASS_0
@NASS_0 Год назад
thank you very much
@byronmilla9865
@byronmilla9865 Год назад
They build all of that from nothing in the middle of a desert amazing!!!
@Hey_its_Koda
@Hey_its_Koda Год назад
I love this era. Just started watching 1923 Yellow Stone. Im like yes!!! I love 1920s -1940s. Love the cars and clothes/style.
@sonnycorleone3251
@sonnycorleone3251 Год назад
Nass, Another AMAZING job! Thank you for your tireless work in bringing us these priceless videos! 4:44 COOL shot but POLLUTION CITY! LOL.
@NASS_0
@NASS_0 Год назад
Thank you!!
@sonnycorleone3251
@sonnycorleone3251 Год назад
@@NASS_0 You're welcome my friend! 😉
@dannynguyen2382
@dannynguyen2382 Год назад
It annoys me to see how much has been lost. The dense, walkable cities that made America great are gone. The narrow streets and cozy neighborhoods are gone. The streetcars are gone. The vast electric railroad networks are gone. The high-quality passenger rail is gone. What the hell happened?
@Pheer777
@Pheer777 2 месяца назад
Automotive lobby and restrictive zoning happened. Thankfully it’s reversible and is starting to happen
@bisonkambaine5628
@bisonkambaine5628 Год назад
Great work as always.
@drscopeify
@drscopeify Год назад
The copper mine is much larger today and you can see the trains from outside the mine, on many levels going around the mine day and night, very cool to compare it to 1940s and 2022. The city of Salt Lake is very cool place today so much of the city is brand new from only the last few years, new bridges, highways, so many new buildings and shopping places very very fast growing city, highly recommend to visit the city so much history. I was thinking of moving to live in Salt Lake city but that did not work out.
@HancockFilmProductions
@HancockFilmProductions Год назад
Finally! What I’ve been waiting for!
@nivagnoswal
@nivagnoswal Год назад
Nass...you are the best...i really enjoy your work...thanks again...
@NASS_0
@NASS_0 Год назад
thanks
@maratmanabekov9741
@maratmanabekov9741 Год назад
Удивительно по природе красотища архитектурно-скульптурные места. Интересно, сохранились ли сейчас, эти ансамбли природы? Спасибо 🙏 автору видео тех времён (1940 г.), за прекрасные кадры ( в том числе нынешнему автору). Через них мы видим историю. 🇰🇿🤝🇺🇸
@tobystamps2920
@tobystamps2920 Год назад
Yes the beauty of Arches National Park which you are referring to still survives. I visited there some years back. Awesome place.
@maladetts
@maladetts Год назад
The author should learn basic cropping and stabilizing techniques, and then we will thank him. So far, it's a mockery. No good.
@sk8rboy509
@sk8rboy509 Год назад
It’s still here, don’t you worry 👌🏼
@davidalanjonesridge9874
@davidalanjonesridge9874 Год назад
GOOGLE TRANSLATOR: Surprisingly by nature, the beauty of architectural and sculptural places. I wonder if these ensembles of nature have survived now? Thanks 🙏 to the author of the video of those times (1940), for the wonderful shots (including the current author). We see history through them.
@PneumaticsAreCool
@PneumaticsAreCool Год назад
The one thing I can't help but notice is how many smiles are on people's faces. You sure don't see that anymore.
@samp7003
@samp7003 Год назад
Wow this is awesome! This is one of the best ever!
@AdamKlownzinger
@AdamKlownzinger Год назад
I didn’t know there was even footage available of Utah back then. God I love seeing and learning more about what my home used to be like.
@luismuniz4267
@luismuniz4267 Год назад
So cool to see, especially the Eagle 🦅 Gate. Great content! Keep it up!
@thriftingthisandthat8253
@thriftingthisandthat8253 Год назад
I’m from here:) I drive past some of those places on a weekly basis. Very neat to see this!
@thriftingthisandthat8253
@thriftingthisandthat8253 Год назад
The second shot is downtown Ogden with Ben Lomond Mtn in the background. That building with the tall sign on top is still there.
@fantasy_worlds
@fantasy_worlds Год назад
Thank you! I write crime stories based around 1930s-1940s, and your videos are priceless! Pure source of inspiration!
@NASS_0
@NASS_0 Год назад
Thx!!
@WasatchWind
@WasatchWind Год назад
Really interesting seeing a place so familiar to me so far in the past. Sadly you can see the limitations of the AI when it gets to Arches, and the beautiful color just looks so washed out.
@markfuller
@markfuller Год назад
I don't think historicity was the point of vulgar colorization and sound effects. (Think: vanity).
@Sungodv
@Sungodv Год назад
Oh please bring me back the America I once knew....
@libertycan6959
@libertycan6959 Год назад
amazing!!! thank you!!!
@NASS_0
@NASS_0 Год назад
thank you very much
@Kyle_Butterfield81
@Kyle_Butterfield81 Год назад
wow these are so cool! when doing these, is there a way to tell which colors to use when colorizing them, or do you just kind of color them in the way that makes most sense to you? thank you for sharing this video!
@daleboice2081
@daleboice2081 Год назад
It is like time traveling without going back in time. Really gives you a sense of what thing were like in that era. The mailman on the horse was very interesting.
@F105Lt17
@F105Lt17 Год назад
Wonder if you have anything planned for Phoenix, Arizona in the future!?
@shogekimura
@shogekimura Год назад
amazing how color can instantly make old videos feel more real.
@universetraveler5826
@universetraveler5826 Год назад
That shot at 1:37 looks nearly identical to that angle today, and it’s still one of the busiest intersections in the entire state
@gretetimm
@gretetimm Год назад
Sehr interessant - Very interesting! 👍
@HollowlegJake
@HollowlegJake Год назад
Who knew the colors were so muted back then! Glad we've come so far in eye ball technology! (This is an awesome video, nice job!)
@WitchKing-Of-Angmar
@WitchKing-Of-Angmar Год назад
YEP, but not even close to the right car manufacturing colors.
@onemoremisfit
@onemoremisfit Год назад
@@WitchKing-Of-Angmar I was looking for the 3 cars in the thumbnail. Turns out purple drab was the most popular car color back then, almost like silver is today.
@onemoremisfit
@onemoremisfit Год назад
The color rendering did a pretty good job on horses, the blue sky with white clouds and desert rocks.
@Luin_mix
@Luin_mix Год назад
Thankyou love this footage .... just wondering what is that railroad track barely raised above the water at 2.23 and how does it work?
@NASS_0
@NASS_0 Год назад
thank you very much
@zxr92
@zxr92 Год назад
With the low lake level, it was used to ferry people out to the water. With our low lake level now they found remnants of those tracks and little trains! :)
@Luin_mix
@Luin_mix Год назад
@@zxr92 Thankyou! Didn't realise the low lake level, it just looks surreal, like walking on water or something
@crazeemunkee
@crazeemunkee Год назад
Location shown beginning at 5:13 is called "Castle Gate" and is located just north of Price, Utah (Helper).
@pangea1now
@pangea1now Год назад
From 00:33 to 1:22 this is Bingham Canyon. There were a couple of small cities up the canyon. Because of how stee and narrow some locations were the mail was delivered by horseback. This has all since been buried up by the mining activities in the main pit at the top of the canyon. The pit now goes as far down as the Salt Lake Valley. We see more of the mine from 2:40 to 4:42. There used to be an electrified train system that hauled out the ore and debris from the pit. Now it is giant diesel/electric trucks that do the moving.
@ab7698
@ab7698 Год назад
Great job. It makes the past much more relatable.
@scottstrang1583
@scottstrang1583 Год назад
These are awesome. Is the color shifting due to inconsistencies in the b&w print? Or is it part of the process?
@AdamKlownzinger
@AdamKlownzinger Год назад
This is basically Utah back when we had that Western mystique and hope for the future. We and the other Western states don’t really have any mystique anymore but I think there’s lots of reasons for Utah to still be hopeful for the future
@Al_Gore_Rhythmn
@Al_Gore_Rhythmn Год назад
As a Utahn from St.G, this footage is cool, but I'd be way more stoked if I saw towns like Ivins, Gunlock or St. George itself presented in color from the 40s. Anyone have a link for footage?!
@THX--nn5bu
@THX--nn5bu Год назад
I lived in this area for the last 30 years, I would also be stoked with footage from Santa Clara, Hurricane and the area around Gunlock, Cedar City, and our National Parks such as Zion and Bryce.
@arsmagnus3929
@arsmagnus3929 Год назад
Nicely done. Your video opens with the first 30 seconds or so in Ogden....followed by Park City?
@eintracht7536
@eintracht7536 Год назад
Great Job👍
@NASS_0
@NASS_0 Год назад
thank you very much
@jestertryna8956
@jestertryna8956 Год назад
So cool to see my home back then, thank you
@NASS_0
@NASS_0 Год назад
thank you very much
@JamesWoodring-mu2iz
@JamesWoodring-mu2iz Год назад
thanks nass always makes my evening more enjoyable to watch these .makes me wish i was back in my younger days, simple living,people were so much kinder and willing to help doing whatever they could.
@NASS_0
@NASS_0 Год назад
thank you very much
@RealmsofPixelation
@RealmsofPixelation Год назад
My favorite channel.
@NASS_0
@NASS_0 Год назад
thank you very much ;)
@dougsrosen
@dougsrosen Год назад
Great work
@7and12inchvinyl
@7and12inchvinyl Год назад
Again a fascinating video image of the past but can someone tell me what is that rail Crossing with the people on it is that a floating track or is that over a lake or don't quite understand how to look that up it's very interesting anybody knows I'd be interested
@briansmith8730
@briansmith8730 Год назад
I live in Utah. That is a little causeway over a part of the Great Salt Lake out by an old resort called Saltaire. It used to be kind of an amusement park/resort for people to go to and take a dip in the Lake. The lake has receded since then and most of Saltaire is gone but there is one great old pavilion out there where they still have concerts and dances. It was probably kind of an ill-conceived idea to put an amusement park there to begin with. It’s about 30 miles west of Salt Lake City, it is ugly, stinks, and the Great Salt Lake is constantly rising and receding. Some years, like right now, the shoreline is far away from Saltaire. Other years the place has been flooded. Anyway, that’s a long answer to a simple question.
@henguspod3899
@henguspod3899 Год назад
thank you very much
@nxkworld
@nxkworld 10 месяцев назад
Such cool videos of Copperton!
@tychamberlain598
@tychamberlain598 Год назад
I graduated from Highland High, which was built over the Sugarhouse prison that was active during the 40s. Rumors went around that the basement of the school were part of the prison. There was a sideroom next to the photography blackroom, that was VERY long, and had a ton of 1/2 inch long holes plunged into the far wall. Absolutely used to be used for target practice for the guards.
@beastmanreview009
@beastmanreview009 Год назад
It's cool because I recognize these places. How times have changed.
@AngrySilence
@AngrySilence Год назад
7:35 That's the place they filmed the opening for _Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade,_ right?
@kristaylor6207
@kristaylor6207 Год назад
I'm from the UK but love these old videos im 32 leve the era of all this stuff inwish I could see Glasgow in its heyday
@Wattwandererspuren
@Wattwandererspuren Год назад
Das sind gute Aufnahme einer alten Zeit. Durch deine Arbeit auch für heutige Sehgewohnheiten erlebbar. Der Autor der Filme wäre zurecht erneut stolz auf seine Arbeit.
@stevedavis2473
@stevedavis2473 Год назад
Why does everything look like a painting. I love it
@enantiodromia
@enantiodromia Год назад
Watching the footage with the rocks, it is easy to imagine that they were shaped on purpose in prehistoric times. Very strange and unique feeling.
@NDF1138
@NDF1138 Год назад
Anyone know where and what is the town at :47?
@josephwarren3498
@josephwarren3498 Год назад
Just wonderful.
@TheDavehirt1
@TheDavehirt1 Год назад
I LOVE watching these! I want to point out something strange. I know tyere were no drones then (right?), but in the arial scene, toward the bottom edge, and just off left of center, seems to be a small shadow...which I thought was plane footage (in addition to ground? More than one videographer? Spliced after?)...or more likely a drone because the rolling shot occassionally paused which I doubt a plane can hover that way...anyone help me with this maybe? I am far far from an expert on any of this...about the 3:40 mark, or a little sooner and onward throughout arial scene
@stannesk
@stannesk Год назад
So many cars of the same or very similar shape?! Quite astonishing.
@smokeysdad8627
@smokeysdad8627 Год назад
Absolutely AMAZING
@provousa2253
@provousa2253 Год назад
I too immediately recognized places especially Park City. with the narrow streets.
@chrisbarbaz5287
@chrisbarbaz5287 Год назад
Beau boulot !
@NASS_0
@NASS_0 Год назад
Un grand merci !
@eboney74
@eboney74 Год назад
I remember some of down town still looking like that in the 90s.
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