12 Vintage Photos Of New Orleans’ Streets That Will Take You Back In Time
Are you ready to see New Orleans from a whole new point of view? Check out these unique photos showcasing the beauty of New Orleans in the past, from the mid 1930s to the early 40s. These photos come from the unique photo archive provided by Yale University.

For those that know antique car history, I bet you could identify the exact year!

Amazing to see these buildings in their original context---especially since so much preservation goes on.
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What's amazing to me is how in some ways this feels like you could take this picture today! The more things change, the more they stay the same.
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This photo was taken in 1935, right when movies with sound were coming into the picture. New Orleans was head of the curve with these innovations at the time.

Afterall, farms were much closer to the city at the time. In the time since, many suburbs have been built.

Feels like the blistering New Orleans sun is one thing that has not changed.

Amazing to me how similar the signage still is in the quarter. Truly an iconic style.

Looks like it was a truly epic place...perhaps on Canal Street?
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I wonder what kind of beer it was....seems like it was quite popular.

Anyone ever get their clothing done at this place?

It's really beautiful and reminds me of the past.

The sign says "Santa Claus costumes, carnival costumes, costumes for all occasions sold and rented".
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