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| Video: Colorized late 1940's California 'burbs + street view spots in comments |
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| Ed.Kloonk:
Very stunning video. Sift through the youtube comments to find the names of the streets. Second half of video has a few remaining houses, but their remaining features are so distinctive, you can see the differences elsewhere. --- Quote ---13 hours ago (edited) Pretty cool to compare the video to actual Google street view. (4:43- 7:30 - South Side of Greenleaf St, starting from Hazeltine Ave heading west to Cedros Ave. Sherman Oaks, CA). Correction…. NORTH SIDE OF GREENLEAF STREET --- End quote --- There are more you can find. Have fun. :) |
| Halcyon:
There are some similar "street view" photos from the US in the 1980's as well... https://www.beautifulpublicdata.com/highway-photologs/ |
| Sal Ammoniac:
Here's my favorite, from an earlier era: a trip down San Francisco's Market Street four days before the earthquake in 1906: |
| Ed.Kloonk:
Do people who live in SF have one leg shorter than the other? Hills are so steep. --- Quote ---0:11 Intersection of Grant and Washington in Chinatown 1:16 Intersection of Vallejo and Grant (St. Francis of Assisi on right) 1:46 Intersection of Kearny and Green 2:32 Genoa Pl and Union 2:52 Intersection of Kearny and Vallejo 3:15 Intersection of Kearny and Union 4:53 Intersection of Taylor and Jefferson at Fisherman's Wharf 6:40 View from Sutro Heights looking south down Ocean Beach 6:51 US Mint view from Market and Duboce 7:07 Intersection of California and Stockton looking east 7:22 View of City Hall looking west from UN Plaza --- End quote --- |
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