Sunday, April 5, 2020

USA 100 YEARS AGO

Here are photos taken in the 19th century, recording some scenes and living pictures of the United States 100 years ago, later people have added color to make these photos brighter, contemplate in the United States in those years.

Rare color photographs of the United States 100 years ago - photo 1
Manhattan 100 years ago
Manhattan is one of the 5 densely populated administrative regions of New York.
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Today, Manhattan is considered the center of culture and economy of the United States, is a regional commercial center of New York, where many of the skyscrapers least the world that brings together office headquarters of 500 Big companies in the world and Wall Street is the most important financial center in the world.
Each year, 50 million tourists  visit New York, so Manhattan has many world famous places.
New York 100 years ago
The development of New York 100 years ago is full of breath of life. New York became the largest African-American settlement that day.
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New York City is located on the southeast coast of the Atlantic Ocean, is the largest city and first port of the United States. To date, New York is the economic center and also one of the three largest financial centers in the world. New York's fashion, printing, cosmetics, etc. are leading the United States.
The state of South Dakota 100 years ago
South Dakota is a state located in the central western part of the United States, north to North Dakota, south to Nebraska.
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This photo is the Homestake mine at the time, this is the largest gold mine in the Western Hemisphere. Today, South Dakota's primary industry includes retail, finance, healthcare, etc. Agriculture has been an important region in the past. The five main agricultural products are cattle, corn, soybeans, pigs and barley. The development of hydroelectricity, the Great Bend, Randall, Gavin Point and Owahi hydroelectric dams have a total capacity of 1,483,035 kilowatts.
The scene on the Mississippi River 100 years ago
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Mississippi is the largest river in the United States and the 4th longest river in the world.
The total length of the Mississippi River is 6,275 km, second only to the Nile in Africa, the Amazon River in South America and the Truong Giang River in China, which is the longest river in the continental United States.
The Mississippi River is the lifeblood of the United States, becoming one of the busiest commercial rivers in the world.
Grand Canyon gorge 100 years ago
Located in the northwestern Arizona state, southwest of the Colorado Plateau, Grand Canyon is one of the most spectacular canyons in the world and is on the list of  7 natural wonders of the world, with a depth of 1,828 m and spread up to 445 km long.
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The rocky mountains in Grand Canyon are red, from the lowest point to the top covered with a layer of lava from Cambrian to Cenozoic. Every year, about 5 million tourists around the world come here to visit.
San Francisco 100 years ago
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That day, a lot of people who dreamed of 'getting rich in one night' started to flock to the port of San Francisco. "Gold rush" exploded, dreamers who found gold coming from other parts of the US, from other countries or from the continent came relentlessly, tourists on board, sailors and even boats The chief immediately rushed to Sutter's Mill after leaving the ship, where sailors were seen everywhere in San Francisco port, and the population in the city soared overnight.  
Today, it is a world-famous tourist city, ranked 4th in the state of California in terms of population.
Charleston 100 years ago
Charleston is the second largest city in the US state of South Carolina, bordering the Atlantic to the east. Today, the port of Charleston is the fourth largest international port in the United States.
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The coastal towns in Charleston are home to American tycoons and the world, and it is also a scenic retreat. This Spanish and Mexican-style town can hear Southern and Latin love songs from pubs and cafes everywhere. The street is arranged simply, very clean.
Some other images in the United States 100 years ago:
Rare color photographs of the United States 100 years ago - photo 9Seminole people in the United States 100 years ago.Rare color photographs of the United States 100 years ago - photo 10Railway tracks in the United States 100 years ago.






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