80 Years of New York City
Then and Now
The New Yorker
A split-screen tour of the same streets in NYC
Then and Now
The New Yorker
A split-screen tour of the same streets in NYC
From the 1930's and today.
Columbus Circle
Comments:
- Chase Wulff: If you wanna get an idea of how much of New York City has actually been saved throughout the years compared to other cities, just take a look at the video The New Yorker did for Los Angeles. It is crazy.
- Richard Hamburger : Who did the music? Pitch perfect. Please credit the musicians so we can hear more of their work. Lovely and it captures New York City's vibrancy. Names please.
- 1:20 couple sitting in exact same spot
- hebneh: No lane markings; drive wherever you feel like it. No crosswalks; walk in the street wherever you feel like it. It was not better in the old days.
- Goofy Emoji : Amazing that the city looks essentially the same but with more people and more trees... lots more. Time flies; treat everyone kindly
- In Central Park you can see younger versions of the trees that still stand now
Flatiron Building
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