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In 1920, New York City underwent a transformation. Photos show how people's day-to-day lives looked 100 years ago.
The 1920s were a period of great change. Vintage photographs provide a glimpse at what life was like for women throughout the decade.
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The galleries will cover the 20th Century and include photos found in our own archives, with a few being used courtesy of the Historical Society of Dauphin County.
The images on those negatives are of Atlantic gas stations (and some competitors) in central Pennsylvania taken throughout the 1920s and 1930s.
The people in these photographs -- some homeless, some longtime residents of area housing projects or 1920s walk-ups -- were all clearly independent and very much at home in the community.
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These vintage photos of the Bronx lend to its storied history, far before the days of the “Burning Bronx.” As New York City passed London for the most populous urban area in the world, growing ...
These vintage photos remind us how timeless the spirit of Independence Day truly is. From parades to backyard cookouts, the 4th of July has always been a celebration of community, tradition, and ...
Matty's General Store in Aberdeen Township is shown in the late 1920s. It was a pop-and-brother-in-law, started by Homer Matteson and offering groceries, general merchandise and a deli.
Life in the 1920s looked vastly different than our world today. From fashion and music to sports and travel, here's how times have changed.