UNSEEN Photos of 1900s New York City in Stunning COLOR! #video
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Description
Discover what life in New York City really looked like at the turn of the 20th century - and see it for the first time in stunning color!
In this video, we'll visit famous landmarks such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Flatiron Building, and Central Park - but that's not all. We'll see the docks, the outdoor markets, and the regular street scenes experienced by turn-of-the-century New Yorkers every day of their lives over one hundred years ago.
These images were obviously not originally taken in color, but they have all been colorized and enhanced with the use of AI technology. The results aren't perfect, but in many cases, they are surprisingly good. And, when you view these scenes in enhanced color - they carry a familiarity and reality that don't necessarily come through in black-and-white photos.
Thanks for watching, and I hope you enjoy this trip back in time to explore the fascinating history of one of the world's most iconic cities!
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Comments
- Kathy Added Would have loved to experience NYC during that time. Today there are so many good things to see and do there but sadly, the city is so crime ridden that people are afraid to go there.