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14. Los Angeles, 1930s

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4. San Francisco, 1906

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5. Baltimore, 1946 The white marble steps of Baltimore were once the city's trademark. Homeowners took pride in scrubbing them daily, ensuring they stayed bright. Over time, countless footsteps carved smooth grooves into the stone, marking the passage of generations.

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6. Manhattan Waterfront, 1930s

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7. A man browses for books in the old Public library of Cincinnati, demolished in 1955. After the demolition, the site was paved and turned into a parking lot. Currently, it is occupied by an office building and a parking garage.

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8. Chicago during the 1930s

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9. The crowded beach of Atlantic City, 1908

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10. American automobile leap show, 1922

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11. St. Louis, Missouri in 1904

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12. Driving in New York City, 1911

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13. Afternoon walk in Saratoga Springs, New York, 1915

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15. The 1893 World's Fair in Chicago, Illinois

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16. Detroit, 1920s

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17. Listening to the radio on the beach, 1940s

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18. Fifth Avenue, New York City, 1929

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19. The first-ever Miss America pageant was held in Atlantic City, New Jersey, in 1921.

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20. Average American family in 1954 The typical factory worker lived in a detached home and owned a private car, all on the wages of a single Ford factory job.

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Zinotchka1 year ago

Would have been nice to keep the trolleys! Also, look at all those flags!!

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I like all these images. Beautiful.

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