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Hi guys and welcome back to Mystery Scoop.
This video is brought to you in collaboration with Sébastien De Oliveira.
Photographs from the past are usually in black and white, and they appear to capture a world that seems so distant and dark. However, with the help of technology today and the skills of few talented individuals like Sebastian, this gloomy world suddenly erupts into colorful life.
As a result, people and places become less abstract and instead become more real and inviting, giving viewers a real opportunity to see what the world was like in the past. In today's video, we are going to see a few stunning examples of colorized photos that show life in America during the 1930s and 1940s. So, let's get started!


Featured in this video:
00:00 Life in America 1930s & 1940s in color, Intro
00:16 Times Square, New York, 1938
00:36 Chicago, 1941
01:04 At the post office and store, Virginia, 1935
01:32 Chicago, Illinois, 1941
02:00 Circus Girls in Sarasota, Florida 1949
02:28 Diner, US Highway 1, Maryland, 1940s
03:07 Family of cherry pickers, Michigan, 1940
03:35 Modesto, California, 1937
04:03 New York City street scene, 1936
04:31 O'Reilly Bar, New York, 1942
04:59 Saturday afternoon in Florence, Alabama, 1942
05:32 Students at the university Ames, Iowa, 1942
06:04 The day after Pearl Harbor attack, San Francisco, 1941
06:32 Truck drivers at a highway coffee stop, US Highway 90, Mississipi, 1943
07:00 Union Station, Chicago, 1943
07:28 Bar at Central Park, New York, 1942
07:55 Fifth Avenue at 44th Street, New York, 1939

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