There’s nothing like looking at old photographs. The feeling of nostalgia and a longing for different times just washes over you. Thanks to Yale Photogrammar, a true time capsule exists from some of the best photographers of the Great Depression and post-WWII era. Their photographs speak volumes about a different time – for North Carolinians, and for the U.S. in general. While North Carolina has both big cities and sprawling countrysides, these photos focus on what our cities looked like in the past, and it’s truly fascinating.
1. These amazing aerial shots provide a whole new perspective of Durham during the days when tobacco was king.
At the bus station in Durham, I hesitated for a bit on posting this picture, but feel it's important for those to see. How times have changed, in amazing ways, since this was taken in 1940.
A day in the life taking place outside of tobacco warehouse. 1940.
Wow! I find that simply amazing and now I’m just itching to dig up more photographs. Did you spot any familiar buildings or places? It’s amazing to think of how much our cities have changed. What did you think of the images? Did they bring back any memories for you?
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