Then & Now Photos

Wutdahay

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Re: Then & Now Photo's

Here is another site.
 

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Re: Then & Now Photo's

Those are awesome! Makes me wanna research and find some old photos of the area then go take new ones and make some kind of display.....I just might have to do that! Thanks for a great idea!
 

Re: Then & Now Photo's

That's a great photo Saturna. What a difference between the two.
 

Here are some more I've taken this past year, 2012, of various places around Boulder City, Nevada. Hope you enjoy.

Boulder City BoR1 Then.jpg Boulder City BoR1 Now_lower_quality.jpg

Boulder City Bureau Hall Then.jpg Boulder City Bureau Now Hall_lower_quality.jpg

Boulder City Church Then.jpg Boulder City Church Now_lower_quality.jpg

Boulder City Episcopal Church Then.jpg Boulder City Episcopal Church Now_lower_quality.jpg

Boulder City Hotel Then.jpg Boulder City Hotel Now_lower_quality.jpg
 

Here are some more. Enjoy~

Boulder City BoR2 Then.jpg Boulder City BoR2 Now_lower_quality.jpg

Boulder City Co Stores Then.jpg Boulder City Co Stores Now_lower_quality.jpg

Boulder City Municipal Power & Water Bldng Then.jpg Boulder City Municipal Power & Water Bldng Now_lower_quality.jpg

Boulder City Waterworks2 Then.jpg Boulder City Waterworks2 Now_lower_quality.jpg

Boulder City Garages Then.jpg Boulder City Garages Now_lower_quality.jpg

Of course the most fun with taking these pictures is trying to match up the "now" picture in with the same location shot as the "then" shot.
 

Cool. That first one could be almost any small town America.

I just noticed the other day Google Earth has a similar function. You can go to your house (or anywhere) and scroll back in time to see the changes. Try it.
 

If anyone is interested, I have more pictures to post...
 

Cool pictures for sure.:thumbsup:
 

In many towns in NJ in some pubic offices they have tons of certain intersections over the past 150 years. No those are some amazing picture to see those changes, yet other towns have even less changes and some original buildings still standing. Another good example is lower Manhattan, NYC that still has buildings from the early 1800's, all surrounded by the modern crap of today :laughing7:

I just wished I had pictures of my childhood neighbor around. All the buildings in my area have changed for a good 4-6 blocks square. The only thing that remained constant on my block was an old lot with a massive granite outcrop that had to be about 20' wide, 60' long, height about 8-10' This was in the middle of the block too, and butted up against building that have been replaced and in one case leveled to make a parking lot.

Yup, there is nothing like looking at old pictures.
 

I live in New Mexico. A few years my Wife was gifted a book. "New Mexico, Then and Now." by William Stone (Westcliffe) One hundred fifty pages of amazing photos. Those that find old photos interesting might remember that history is happening now. I have missed documenting history often. When it disappears, it's gone. If something catches your eye take the time then to document it or sometimes even the next day it could be gone.
About 30 years ago a man (about 65 at the time) was given two boxes of glass plate negatives of a town in n. Illinois. Street scenes, people, farms etc. I thought at the time I'd like to print them. Life went on, he died, negs disappeared, pictures gone. My lesson was, do it now!
 

Hi. I'm new to TreasureNet but not to metal detecting. Here's a Before/After shot from a town in PA where I detect a couple of times a year.
Nick
 

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Search ebay for old postcards, they generally have some nice photos/paintings of landmarks long gone or changed. I've got a few from my hometown and the town where I went to college. Not handy otherwise I'd post alongside recent photos.
 

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