16 Rare Photos Taken In New York During The Great Depression
By Lea Monroe|Published July 29, 2016
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An economic downfall that affected America like no other, The Great Depression has forever left a mark on our history. While most of us who are reading this weren’t alive during the 1930’s, we’ve long learned about these trying times from our family members and history books. All around the globe, economies were suffering and an overall crisis was occurring.
We may never be able to truly understand what it was like to be alive during this period of time, but these 16 rare photos of New York during the Great Depression are a window into the past:
1. New Yorkers lined up outside of an employment agency in 1937. With unemployment at an all time high, this picture was a familiar setting during The Great Depression.
7. A Yorkville street band entertaining all those who walk by, imagine the music they were playing in 1937! Music was one of the small ways Americans could take their mind off of all that was going on during the 1930s.
12. Can you imagine using this horse-drawn wagon as your moving truck in modern times? Taken in 1938, you can see a New Yorker moving out of their apartment.
There’s nothing like taking a trip down memory lane to see how much the times have truly changed. To peek through another window of the past, check out this incredible Footage Of Niagara Falls From 1969 that shows you one of New York’s greatest outdoor attractions like you’ve never seen it before!
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