How was it great when a whole other segment of the population were being treated like 2nd class citizens. I swear some of you people live in a fantasy world!
And no fat people at all. Notice? They ate better and took more pride in themselves. They did more and didn't spend so much time watching TV or, as I am right now...... on a computer.
No, we haven´t. Society has progressed a lot throughout the last 70 years and we´re MUCH better off today than we were decades ago. And the 50´s were just shitty, especially in regard to women-rights, workers-rights, medical insurance, overall quality of life, progress in all sorts of sciences. Politics has lost its decency in public nowadays, as it appears to us, but believe me, behind closed doors, all well-educated and seemingly friendly politicians in the 50´s were even more brutal and ruthless than today. In conclusion, were the 50´s better? Yes and No. Better than in the years before the 50´s, but certainly not better than today. That would just be self-deception. It just LOOKED fancier, but behind the curtain there was a lot of misery for the avarage people. The struggle for daily income was much more severe than it is the case today.
@@MagicCarpetRide8669 Said every era-daydreamer ever, without giving any kind of evidence or example for it. And for the people in future year 2060, I can promise you, people like you will raise their voices and tell the world wholeheartedly, that the golden years of the 2020´s were just the best and cannot brought back ever again, right? What you don´t seem to understand is, that something "better" is not only a vague feeling but has to be precisely determined and pointed out. What was better in detail? When comparing all your points to today, you´re going to realize very quickly, that life was a lot harder back in these days. Furthermore, from a psychological point of view, the "everything was better back in the days"-effect is nothing else but a deception of our own mind: It automatically erases all bad parts from our past to make our present life easier. That is the reason why failed relationships or friendships oftentimes seem to have been more positive in retrospection than it was the case in reality. Sorry, but as long as you´re not proving your points, it will just be a feeling over something, that has nothing to do with reality. Greetings from Germany
@@matthiaswagner5637finally a stable person in the comments. These lead paint consumers are so brain washed I can't believe they are still allowed to vote lol
Umm, sir respect what you had but as a black person, none of these times will bring any joy and any sense of being a good time to be alive for people of other races so not sure we want to bring those days back ?
I am always struck by how color was such a large part of our architecture and modern features in our everyday lives. And, how clean the cities were kept. No trash is seen on the street in any city across the country.
Either that or they just decided not to film the dirty parts. I do happen to notice that the sky in some of these shots looks hazy. Probably all the smog from that leaded gasoline. ⛽️😮💨 🚗💨
I agree. I don't know if you physically go to an office, but I have had two on-site jobs in the US, and the office spaces couldn't be more depressing. White walls and glass everywhere, not a wiff of color and aesthetics, neither on the inside nor on the outside. Employees used to decorate their walls with family photos, but being from a different culture, I hesitated in doing that. And, of course, you couldn't hang a painting in a small cubicle!
@@scarpfish You are definitely right about not filming the uglier parts of our cities. And leaded gas not only caused pollution but was also terrible for everyone's health.
Enjoyed the video. Growing up in Southern Cal. back in the '50's, I remember when you could go to L.A. and not get shot or mugged. Those were the days indeed.
I grew up in Southern Manitoba in the 70s. My first exposure to California anything was an old Beach Boys record that my father stuck away because he hated their sound. Of course kids have to be different from their parents. I was wondering roughly when did the whole vibe that California seemed to have back in the 50s and 60s, when did that fade away?
@@jennifernordlund2691 Cigarettes were mostly just tobacco back then. Now they are filled full of toxic glue and 6000+ toxic chemicals with a tiny hint of tobacco. Plus they cost about 25 cents a pack then, unlike $8-10 a pack for their toxic garbage today.
One thing I can say for certain is that, people back in those days dressed very nicely when they're out in streets. I cannot say the same about today, 2023!
It's not necessarily a good thing. If you want to dress fancy when you go out today, you still can. But back then social convention would simply prohibit you from dressing casually outside without being judged. Imagine the constant pressure of maintaining 'appearances' in your neighbourhood? Doesn't sound fun to me.
@@justmemyselfandi7760 They mainly dressed that way because they had self respect and respect for others. That constant pressure of maintaining 'appearances' is around in ANY era (for some people at least) even today. Only the _kind_ of appearance changes. Also, the meaning of casual clothing has changed a lot!
@@rogerlee3941I am from Mongolia.I am asian and never have been in US but I think the best era was in 1960.More white prople lived then also white South African republic died.😢
@@scarpfish If I had a chance to go back in time, I most certainly would go back to the 50's, without hesitation. "The Great Depression" started in the late 20's.
Great video. I will watch more from this channel. The early 50s through early '60s marked the peak of American (and likely World) civilization. People dressed respectively, were respectful to others, hard working, honest and God fearing. Those that worked hard had what they needed and then some more left over for fun. And make no mistake, younger adults in the '50s had a lot of fun. I would have loved to have lived in those days. Thanks to the presenter for giving me a glimpse of it.
Cresent Junction Utah. I traveled with my dad all the time in the summer. He worked for Hughes Tool Co. Selling rock bits to drilling rigs. We lived in Grand Jct Co and would stop at Cresent Jct. for fuel and lunch or just a nice piece of apple pie. What a wonderful memory. Im 67 now.
It's just an illusion, cars spewed out lead, air poullution was rampant in cities, blacks didn't have equal rights, domestic violence was very common, the mentally ill were treated horribly, and there's much more
@@TravelerVolkriinduring the Great Depression era and even into the 1950s the masses weren't looting or having protests that interrupted traffic because people had the decency to work and or look for jobs. You can't tell who's poor during those times because they dressed so well. Go and search for tents and homeless . You won't find them
I feel blessed for being born in in 1951. The perfect age for the next three decades. A kid in the 50's, teen in the 60's and a young adult in the 70's.
I grew up in the fabulous 1950s as a young child. It truly was the greatest period for America that it ever had. The period for the US from 1946 through to November 1963 was the Golden Age of America.
@@lllllllllllllll534and ruined everything. Made everything degenerate and led to where we are now in a disgraceful society with no morals or boundaries.
I thank God that I got to grow up in those Nifty 50's. The thrill of seeing a Sabre Jet flying overhead. The fun of a hoola hoop. Those lazy, hazy, crazy days of summer. Ahhh, the memories!
Our country just dropped two nuclear bombs on civilians not even a decade prior 😂 I’d hardly call it innocent times, but to be fair, no era ever is truly “innocent”
@@ugaais Heavy metal, rated R movies with all races involved, and oh yeah, not all young people dressed nicely. There were rebels, motorcycle gangs that terrorized EVERYONE, greasers, KKK, oh good Lawd stop me!
The 1950s were the best era in US history: - rapid development - then the highways crossing the USA and most of the single-family housing estates were built - low unemployment - cheap fuel - everyone could afford a house and a car - there was a demographic boom - great youth - beautiful, natural women - traditional, Christian and patriotic values prevailed - there was a low crime rate - in the suburbs and in the province no one locked houses and cars - rock and roll reigned supreme! 😉
@@johneeeemarry34 My parents didn't drink, they minded their business. It was your jealous ass people who couldn't stand for a black person to do better.
Look carefully at the young man pouring the cream into a coffee cup at minute 6:45. It is Sal Mineo the Hollywood actor known for his roles in “Exodus” and “ Rebel Without a Cause” He won two Oscar nominations for them.
If the Americans of the 50s were to see the inconceivable craziness going on today, I'm quite sure they'd break down in tears of disbelief. It's hard enough for us to process it, and we've been the frog in the pot for decades.
Kind of. It’s just that the media focus on the negatives. I travel all over America and there are positives and negatives. Many American cities have turned into ghost towns with empty downtowns. But a lot of suburbs look nicer. So it depends on your preferences.
@@blanketjackson8075 The truth is, a photographer could have gone to the segregated black neighborhoods and photographed much the same scenes: well-dressed polite people and families going about their lives. That's been completely lost as well.
I was 3years old and our country was recovering from a war everyone was united happy days no graffiti no purple hair no trash people respected each other no drive buys kids liked going to school and the music was great
Это было прекрасное время - счастливые лица, красивые автомобили, идеальные костюмы, научные открытия, мечты о будущем.. Только будущее осталось там, в прошлом, мы свернули не на ту временную развилку..
For all us 1950s boomers, it was a terrific time to be a kid. Everything in the US was expanding - new schools, new roads, new manufacturing, new styles for cars, houses, clothing. Just everything was improving. There was a lot of optimistism. Parents knew their kids would do better than they did. No, it wasn't perfect especially for minorities. But things were changing for the better. I was taught respect for adults - all adults! Whether it was a teacher or a neighbor, or someone in a lower station in life. I said yes ma'am and yes sir to every one of them. Or suffer a thump on the head from Daddy!
I’m black, and my grandparents raised me. I remember they always used to tell me about how good the 50s-60s were even in Texas. This was back in the 90s early 2000s. I don’t know how they would react to how the world is now in 2024.
@Stangy04 Things were changing for minorities in the 60s and 70s - for a better and more just world. And for women and gay people too. It was a time of forward progress, not like today when the GOP is actually moving us backward! I love reminiscing about the past, but obviously, it was not perfect.
@@lynndupree1205 lol the minority family unit was destroyed in those years. blk families began relying on the welfare system in the 60s and 70s. that's when their families began to fail and they went off the rails as a group.
@@lynndupree1205 OMG LOL you think the GOP is moving us back. YOU are the reason the country is like it is now. YOU failed to understand the monster that the government was becoming. In 1961 Eisenhower warned you and you did nothing. Thanks Only people like you think Democrats and Mainstream Republicans are good. Laughable. Remember you had plenty of white supremacist democrats in the government during your boomer time.
I am Asian and immigrated to US 50 years ago, and even now, I catch myself saying "Yes ma'am etc." on the phone, even to women younger than myself. I just think good manner has gone down the drain, and it's sad to see.
Wish it was still like this today. Beautiful and the people were stylish and more. Happier days. Sad to see what happened to our country since. They would be so shocked and upset with what happened to us too. You can see it with most of the people over 75 today who remember those days. They say a few things are better today but most of it today it not as nice as then. I grew up in the 70s 80s early 90s. I see changes too. I was hoping it would get better than the 80s and 90s but it got worse especially in our cities.
Здравствуйте, поверьте, не вам одним так кажется, я с 75г. Могу сказать , после 2010 , все стало меняться неу лучшую сторону, особенно люди их как будто подменили, лица стали другие, я много раз думала на эту тему, могу лишь сказать одно, что то не так.....
@@googleN-qn8wi I tried to understand what you are saying. The translation I am getting does not make sense to me. It is Russian? I suppose you agree with me. Living here since 1975 and since 2010 you noticed things began to change with different faces that are not for the better?
we are still living in the generation of the last veterans of ww2 and still got people who are over 100 years old living here in the U.S. as long as our elderly are treasured, well cared for, and treated well we still got timecapsles of the 50s right here with us until they all pass away, then we live on in their memories good and the bad
Несмотря ни на что, Америка и сейчас остается нормальной страной. Конечно, в рамках тех отрицательных изменений, которые , к сожалению, происходят со всем миром, особенно цивилизованным. Однако, согласитесь, что через океан от Америки есть одна страна, которая с 17 года прошлого века как не была нормальной , так не нормальной и остается до сих пор, и, наверное, в разряд нормальных уже и не перейдет никогда….
@@ЮрийСкворцов-у6щ Россия как раз самая нормальная страна . Ей только нужно отряхнуться окончательно от оккупации и пут американского ига. Это постепенный процесс и он идёт уже. Еще во многих сферах щупальца и агенты влияния Америки и ростки " европейских ценностей" еще не все прополоты. Эти сорняки не так просто удалить.
You may think I'm kidding but I have Sherman & Peabody's " Way Back Machine" in my garage! I love going back to the Friday night dances! But, at 74 years old, I'll usually get spotted! Besides , my arthritis prevents me from doing the Twist. Besides, I can't twist again like I did last summer 😂😂
This upload of American during the golden-50's made excellent viewing. While I live in another part of the world, I would give just about anything to have been a part of the 50's era in America. The gas stations, diners, shopping arcades, the churches - everything looked so clean, so lively and so inviting. My heart skipped a beat when you gave us a view of the book and paper stands that sold stuff in 1953, the year my top fave, Lisa Gaye signed with Universal International. How I would love to get my hands on those books and papers of that particular year. What also caught my eagle eye were shots of young boys [delinquents] smoking on the street and gambling on the side-walks. They couldn't have been more than 14 years of age. Livening up the eye were very shapely girls in short-shorts [reminded me of Debra Paget & Lisa Gaye on bicycles] and those in two-piece swimsuits. One of the diner shots featured a very young Sal Mineo, who must have been looking for a movie-break discovery. There was also a brief shot of a street-busker. All in all, a wonderful stroll down memory lane with one wish "Time should have stood still"
Such a great video!! 😊 Times have changed so much....and definitely NOT for the better.... ppl dressed classy, ppl had much better mannerisms, ppl were more polite/kind, neighbors ALWAYS looked out for one another
What a wonderful era. It must have been great having lived then, perhaps especially as a teenager. I get wistful seeing those photos or films although I was born several years later. Thank you for your channel which I found accidentally but subscribed.
If you were White. I miss some things (my youth, for one) but not the ubiquitous tobacco smoke, girdles, nylon stockings and comfortable lounges in the student union reserved for males. It was a less crowded country, though. About half the population
@@rhodamiller7338 You can literally make a car safe and make it look good. Modern safety technologies didn't exist back then. You can't blame it on them
@@rhodamiller7338 Most of today's "safety measures" are nothing more than oppressive government overreach. The cars back then were made of STEEL not plastic and fiberglass of today. Govt doesn't care about your "Safety" they care about TOTAL CONTROL. And you could buy a brand new car then for $2500 instead of $50-100000 like today. The Nazis had a phrase which covered all abuses by the State: "Fur Ihre Sicherheit"....."It's for your safety"
Seeing stuff from the 50s makes me realize why I love my city so much -- it's because most of it still looks like it's from the 50s. Some of the old buildings from then have been rebuilt and modernized, but most of the original buildings & signs with that wonderful 40s/50s aesthetic remain, and it looks exactly like the photos shared in this video. ♥
San Francisco hasn't changed all that much. A few taller building now, but a lot of the old neighborhoods still look the same. Violent crime is much lower today, too.
Hi, Vintage Treasures Videos, thank you for the memories! Born in 1950, I lived my "American Graffiti" years. I remember the sock hops, the dresses, the uniforms... In those days of the nuclear family, we grew up with values and traditions reinforced by family(ies), neighbors, community, Boy/Girl Scouts/4-H youth groups, Church(es), schools, ... all the way up to the Media outlets (TV, magazines, radio, Wolfman Jack, Dick Clark, Alan Freed, ...) which were reinforcing traditional American family values. Despite having our own "hormone storms" as teenagers, most of us did respect girls and young women. I studied in NYC in the late sixties - that is the way it was. Thank you for bringing me back to a time of innocence, optimism and freedom (before the war, that is). May Peace be with you, Ciao, L (Veteran).
Super fascinating! My great-grandparents were 34 in 1959( and still with me.I'm happy to say, ) my grandparents 12, my parents weren't born until June-July 1976! Terrific stuff! I am subscribed! Please 🙏, keep these videos coming!
@@JamesLachowsky Seems like a small trade off in my book considering we now have to live with so much BS that grew directly from what was a well intended attempt to rectify what in retrospect was a fairly trivial social injustice.
White America was better. Otherwise, people wouldn't want to immigrate here, but instead would go to Asia, Africa, South America, etc... But they don't. They came to North America because white people have the most prosperous cultures until they get diluted by "multiculturalism".....everything goes to sh*t afterwards.
People like to talk about racism during the 50[s. And there was plenty of it. But the black family income was actually higher in the 50's than now allowing for inflation
For all the car enthusiasts: I want to sincerely apologize for the inaccuracies in the video. I appreciate your feedback, because I learn through your comments. I acknowledge that there were some out-of-era vehicles featured in the video, and I'm committed to ensuring better accuracy in my future content. I hope you can still find enjoyment in the video despite these flaws. 🙏
Loved the video & all the different locales - was especially grateful for the Judy Garland James Mason A Star Is Born theater marquee, still one of my favorite movies
Look how people are dressed up. Our ruination began with filthy language, then it moved to dressing down and wearing tattoos. Then we turned from God as Churches are now practically empty. I think the end is near.
I was born when Harry Truman was president. For some reason, ever since I can recall, I was aware of the cars, the architecture, fashion, my surroundings, magazines, and public transportation, and eateries like Horn & Hardarts. I never drove, but was always asked to be 'shotgun' as I had a strong sense of direction. In late 60s and early 70s I hitch hiked across the US, parts of Canada and Mexico. Your channel means the world to me. Thanks.
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I've already seen this when I lived through thr 1950's .
I absolutely love all the diffrent styles of cars and clothing. People dressed so nice back then and the women were stunning.
Yeah men and women were actually very fit! 👍🏽😀
How was it great when a whole other segment of the population were being treated like 2nd class citizens. I swear some of you people live in a fantasy world!
No they weren’t, they just weren’t fat.
That's when women was women man was men people had respect for each other and America was America
@@CudaBarr-mt2kj , you must be joking🤣🤣
Everything is so clean. People dress so well.
And no fat people at all. Notice? They ate better and took more pride in themselves. They did more and didn't spend so much time watching TV or, as I am right now...... on a computer.
Hope you all dress as well when you go out. No point in complaining about the state of things if you contribute to it.
Regan killed clean streets
Kind of. There were sloppy dressed people but since the selection of clothes was limited, it was hard to wear gym clothes in the streets.
Antes hacían mejor música. 😊
These are pictures of paradise, and it can never be repeated. It's hard to fathom how far we've fallen in such a short time.
No, we haven´t. Society has progressed a lot throughout the last 70 years and we´re MUCH better off today than we were decades ago. And the 50´s were just shitty, especially in regard to women-rights, workers-rights, medical insurance, overall quality of life, progress in all sorts of sciences. Politics has lost its decency in public nowadays, as it appears to us, but believe me, behind closed doors, all well-educated and seemingly friendly politicians in the 50´s were even more brutal and ruthless than today.
In conclusion, were the 50´s better? Yes and No. Better than in the years before the 50´s, but certainly not better than today. That would just be self-deception. It just LOOKED fancier, but behind the curtain there was a lot of misery for the avarage people. The struggle for daily income was much more severe than it is the case today.
@@matthiaswagner5637 You are wrong on every level. Life was better for all in the 1950’s
@@MagicCarpetRide8669 Said every era-daydreamer ever, without giving any kind of evidence or example for it. And for the people in future year 2060, I can promise you, people like you will raise their voices and tell the world wholeheartedly, that the golden years of the 2020´s were just the best and cannot brought back ever again, right? What you don´t seem to understand is, that something "better" is not only a vague feeling but has to be precisely determined and pointed out. What was better in detail? When comparing all your points to today, you´re going to realize very quickly, that life was a lot harder back in these days.
Furthermore, from a psychological point of view, the "everything was better back in the days"-effect is nothing else but a deception of our own mind: It automatically erases all bad parts from our past to make our present life easier. That is the reason why failed relationships or friendships oftentimes seem to have been more positive in retrospection than it was the case in reality.
Sorry, but as long as you´re not proving your points, it will just be a feeling over something, that has nothing to do with reality. Greetings from Germany
My grandma was from this generation and she had 7 kids. Don’t see families doing that now. And on a single income too
@@matthiaswagner5637finally a stable person in the comments. These lead paint consumers are so brain washed I can't believe they are still allowed to vote lol
Music was fun and happy, creativity flowed!
Those were absolutely fantastic years.
I went from Jr. High to marriage during the 50's. Was a great time to be alive . Need the return of these days and the way people treated each other
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Umm, sir respect what you had but as a black person, none of these times will bring any joy and any sense of being a good time to be alive for people of other races so not sure we want to bring those days back ?
Jr high? 14 years old? Or a junior in high school?🤔
Says the white person😂😂
@aaronblue76 How do you know, they are white? Are you saying, black people weren't good enough to get married? Sounds pretty racist to me..
I am always struck by how color was such a large part of our architecture and modern features in our everyday lives. And, how clean the cities were kept. No trash is seen on the street in any city across the country.
Either that or they just decided not to film the dirty parts.
I do happen to notice that the sky in some of these shots looks hazy. Probably all the smog from that leaded gasoline.
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I agree. I don't know if you physically go to an office, but I have had two on-site jobs in the US, and the office spaces couldn't be more depressing. White walls and glass everywhere, not a wiff of color and aesthetics, neither on the inside nor on the outside. Employees used to decorate their walls with family photos, but being from a different culture, I hesitated in doing that. And, of course, you couldn't hang a painting in a small cubicle!
@@scarpfish You are definitely right about not filming the uglier parts of our cities. And leaded gas not only caused pollution but was also terrible for everyone's health.
Enjoyed the video. Growing up in Southern Cal. back in the '50's, I remember when you could go to L.A. and not get shot or mugged. Those were the days indeed.
I grew up in Inglewood, and it’s true.
I grew up in Southern Manitoba in the 70s. My first exposure to California anything was an old Beach Boys record that my father stuck away because he hated their sound. Of course kids have to be different from their parents. I was wondering roughly when did the whole vibe that California seemed to have back in the 50s and 60s, when did that fade away?
@@delftfietser About the 80’s when we became “Valley Girls”!
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I grew up in El Segundo. Not a "beach city" but one of the Best places to live! Loved going to 42nd street in El Porto during the summer.
@@alexadam353 Close enough to the beach!
Amazing I wish I lived in the 1950’s back then. I want to see Venice beach back in the years.
Looks absolutely amazing. I can understand what my mother means by the good old days ... things looked cleaner, smarter, healthier, and just better.
Especially those grade school boys smoking.
And notice how it's not crowded anywhere, not even in Los Angeles.
@@jennifernordlund2691 Cigarettes were mostly just tobacco back then. Now they are filled full of toxic glue and 6000+ toxic chemicals with a tiny hint of tobacco. Plus they cost about 25 cents a pack then, unlike $8-10 a pack for their toxic garbage today.
@@BlackSheep380 unfortunately they already had chemicals in them by then. I don't know that paying less for lung cancer is much of a bargain, either.
Our taxes were much, much higher to make all this possible. That's what we need today.
I bought a 1954 pickup a few years back and in the process of restoring it, just to physically hold on to a piece of that era.
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One thing I can say for certain is that, people back in those days dressed very nicely when they're out in streets. I cannot say the same about today, 2023!
Especially the women. So many women today dress trashy and slutty.
It's not necessarily a good thing. If you want to dress fancy when you go out today, you still can.
But back then social convention would simply prohibit you from dressing casually outside without being judged. Imagine the constant pressure of maintaining 'appearances' in your neighbourhood? Doesn't sound fun to me.
@@justmemyselfandi7760 People back then did not want to look shabby in public.
@@justmemyselfandi7760 They mainly dressed that way because they had self respect and respect for others. That constant pressure of maintaining 'appearances' is around in ANY era (for some people at least) even today. Only the _kind_ of appearance changes. Also, the meaning of casual clothing has changed a lot!
Hope you dress up well when you go out. No point in complaining about the present state of things if you contribute to it.
This was my Mom's era. She said it was the best!
This was my childhood era too, and I have to agree with your mom!
@@rogerlee3941I am from Mongolia.I am asian and never have been in US but I think the best era was in 1960.More white prople lived then also white South African republic died.😢
Most people say their childhood era was the best, no matter when it happened. I'm sure adult people in the 50's said the same about the 1920's.
@@scarpfish If I had a chance to go back in time, I most certainly would go back to the 50's, without hesitation. "The Great Depression" started in the late 20's.
Great video. I will watch more from this channel. The early 50s through early '60s marked the peak of American (and likely World) civilization. People dressed respectively, were respectful to others, hard working, honest and God fearing. Those that worked hard had what they needed and then some more left over for fun. And make no mistake, younger adults in the '50s had a lot of fun. I would have loved to have lived in those days. Thanks to the presenter for giving me a glimpse of it.
Cresent Junction Utah. I traveled with my dad all the time in the summer. He worked for Hughes Tool Co. Selling rock bits to drilling rigs. We lived in Grand Jct Co and would stop at Cresent Jct. for fuel and lunch or just a nice piece of apple pie. What a wonderful memory. Im 67 now.
Thanks a lot for the video! Gorgeous women and brave men, even teenagers. Keep going!
Bright colors, clean streets. Everybody looks healthy and happy.
By 1939' they will have front seat for WW2 & Holocaust. By 1940' Denmark will be Nazi Germanys door mat & invaded .
It's just an illusion, cars spewed out lead, air poullution was rampant in cities, blacks didn't have equal rights, domestic violence was very common, the mentally ill were treated horribly, and there's much more
They’re not going to take photos of miserable, impoverished people for an idealized video. 🤦🏾♂️
These photos have been colorized . . . They are *not* claiming to actually replicate the original colors.
@@TravelerVolkriinduring the Great Depression era and even into the 1950s the masses weren't looting or having protests that interrupted traffic because people had the decency to work and or look for jobs. You can't tell who's poor during those times because they dressed so well. Go and search for tents and homeless . You won't find them
Best decade in the history of America. Sadly you will never get these times back
Lol aren't you celebrating segregation by saying that?
I was born in 1958!
@@____sejno generation is perfect, dude.
I feel blessed for being born in in 1951. The perfect age for the next three decades. A kid in the 50's, teen in the 60's and a young adult in the 70's.
You got that right! In the mid 50's I was 21.
I grew up in the fabulous 1950s as a young child. It truly was the greatest period for America that it ever had. The period for the US from 1946 through to November 1963 was the Golden Age of America.
The sexual revolution began in the 1960s
@@lllllllllllllll534and ruined everything. Made everything degenerate and led to where we are now in a disgraceful society with no morals or boundaries.
@@lllllllllllllll534Sadly
Unfortunately for me I was born in the mid-60’s.
@@gofishglobal7919 And what happened then?
I thank God that I got to grow up in those Nifty 50's. The thrill of seeing a Sabre Jet flying overhead. The fun of a hoola hoop. Those lazy, hazy, crazy days of summer. Ahhh, the memories!
The fifties were great, I was a teenager then, life was much more innocent.
Our country just dropped two nuclear bombs on civilians not even a decade prior 😂 I’d hardly call it innocent times, but to be fair, no era ever is truly “innocent”
I Loved every minute of this. Thank You!
5:58 young people dressing nicely and being respectful, I guess those days are long gone.
You can also tell that they didn’t feed themselves on burgers and junk ,
Rap culture took it away
@@ugaais You mean modern rap? Then yes.
@@ugaais Heavy metal, rated R movies with all races involved, and oh yeah, not all young people dressed nicely. There were rebels, motorcycle gangs that terrorized EVERYONE, greasers, KKK, oh good Lawd stop me!
@@UlrichW-mm8yz lol yet it is all still better than rap culture..
The 1950s were the best era in US history:
- rapid development - then the highways crossing the USA and most of the single-family housing estates were built
- low unemployment
- cheap fuel
- everyone could afford a house and a car
- there was a demographic boom
- great youth
- beautiful, natural women
- traditional, Christian and patriotic values prevailed
- there was a low crime rate - in the suburbs and in the province no one locked houses and cars
- rock and roll reigned supreme! 😉
According to my parents, them days wasn't that great...
Had to be White, male and Christian to enjoy all of that.
Your parents should have not drank so much and committed less petty crime…
@@johneeeemarry34 My parents didn't drink, they minded their business. It was your jealous ass people who couldn't stand for a black person to do better.
How about the life for colored people in 1950s ?
Look carefully at the young man pouring the cream into a coffee cup at minute 6:45. It is Sal Mineo the Hollywood actor known for his roles in “Exodus” and “ Rebel Without a Cause” He won two Oscar nominations for them.
I was thinking exactly the same thing
Came here looking for this comment. It's definitely Sal.
I was going to write up the same thing. Yep, I recognized him instantly because I've watched RWaC too many times.
I spotted him right away! I checked the comments to see if anyone else noticed and came across this post.
and he's only 16 years old
If the Americans of the 50s were to see the inconceivable craziness going on today, I'm quite sure they'd break down in tears of disbelief.
It's hard enough for us to process it, and we've been the frog in the pot for decades.
The soldiers in WW2 would have defected or deserted.
@@KevinBalch-dt8ot the 50s happened after WW2. Plus, the Axis was evil and needed to be defeated.
@@KevinBalch-dt8ot anyway USSR made all the job done but not them
Kind of. It’s just that the media focus on the negatives. I travel all over America and there are positives and negatives. Many American cities have turned into ghost towns with empty downtowns. But a lot of suburbs look nicer. So it depends on your preferences.
Jim Crow???? Yeah so great
Vintage California, so beautiful and dreamy.
Everybody looks so healthy and good looking. Amazing.
...And White!
And all that because they didn't eat that rubbish what is so called vitamins today 😅😅😅
@@blanketjackson8075 The truth is, a photographer could have gone to the segregated black neighborhoods and photographed much the same scenes: well-dressed polite people and families going about their lives. That's been completely lost as well.
@@m.f.m.67 No
People dressed so well back in the day.
💯
Yep, no people on pijamas buying groceries.
@@VintageTreasuresVideosYou have a wonderful channel, new subscriber here, good luck with your channel 👍🏻
I went shopping recently and saw some of that style coming back in designs of coats, dressed, jackets. I love it! 😍❤🥰
Согласна , с вами, сейчас , что то пошло не так?!!!!!!
I was 3years old and our country was recovering from a war everyone was united happy days no graffiti no purple hair no trash people respected each other no drive buys kids liked going to school and the music was great
Atheism and cultural marxism destroyed America
Many people lost sons and brothers in the war. They were not happy.
Это было прекрасное время - счастливые лица, красивые автомобили, идеальные костюмы, научные открытия, мечты о будущем.. Только будущее осталось там, в прошлом, мы свернули не на ту временную развилку..
смотря в какой стране :) Здесь - да. В моей, послевоенной в те года, - нищета и разруха. Смотрю и завидую. И не только машинам ...
@@ЮлияЛ-д5нAnd now it’s starting to look like the opposite is happening.
For all us 1950s boomers, it was a terrific time to be a kid. Everything in the US was expanding - new schools, new roads, new manufacturing, new styles for cars, houses, clothing. Just everything was improving. There was a lot of optimistism. Parents knew their kids would do better than they did. No, it wasn't perfect especially for minorities. But things were changing for the better. I was taught respect for adults - all adults! Whether it was a teacher or a neighbor, or someone in a lower station in life. I said yes ma'am and yes sir to every one of them. Or suffer a thump on the head from Daddy!
I’m black, and my grandparents raised me. I remember they always used to tell me about how good the 50s-60s were even in Texas. This was back in the 90s early 2000s. I don’t know how they would react to how the world is now in 2024.
@Stangy04 Things were changing for minorities in the 60s and 70s - for a better and more just world. And for women and gay people too. It was a time of forward progress, not like today when the GOP is actually moving us backward! I love reminiscing about the past, but obviously, it was not perfect.
@@lynndupree1205 lol the minority family unit was destroyed in those years. blk families began relying on the welfare system in the 60s and 70s. that's when their families began to fail and they went off the rails as a group.
@@lynndupree1205 OMG LOL you think the GOP is moving us back. YOU are the reason the country is like it is now. YOU failed to understand the monster that the government was becoming. In 1961 Eisenhower warned you and you did nothing. Thanks Only people like you think Democrats and Mainstream Republicans are good. Laughable. Remember you had plenty of white supremacist democrats in the government during your boomer time.
I am Asian and immigrated to US 50 years ago, and even now, I catch myself saying "Yes ma'am etc." on the phone, even to women younger than myself. I just think good manner has gone down the drain, and it's sad to see.
I love the pictures of this era.
Brilliant slideshow! Evoks pleasant emotions🙂
Wish it was still like this today. Beautiful and the people were stylish and more. Happier days. Sad to see what happened to our country since. They would be so shocked and upset with what happened to us too. You can see it with most of the people over 75 today who remember those days. They say a few things are better today but most of it today it not as nice as then. I grew up in the 70s 80s early 90s. I see changes too. I was hoping it would get better than the 80s and 90s but it got worse especially in our cities.
Здравствуйте, поверьте, не вам одним так кажется, я с 75г. Могу сказать , после 2010 , все стало меняться неу лучшую сторону, особенно люди их как будто подменили, лица стали другие, я много раз думала на эту тему, могу лишь сказать одно, что то не так.....
@@googleN-qn8wi I tried to understand what you are saying. The translation I am getting does not make sense to me. It is Russian? I suppose you agree with me. Living here since 1975 and since 2010 you noticed things began to change with different faces that are not for the better?
I can't think of anything that's better today. We are literally circling the toilet.
we are still living in the generation of the last veterans of ww2 and still got people who are over 100 years old living here in the U.S.
as long as our elderly are treasured, well cared for, and treated well we still got timecapsles of the 50s right here with us until they all pass away, then we live on in their memories good and the bad
Whenever I watch the first Back To The Future movie I wish could actually live that fantasy, being able to travel back to 50's and return to the 80's.
Those were the days when society had RESPECT and DIGNITY for itself!!!! This newer generation certainly NEEDS to take notes from this video clip!!!!
Yes. 2:55. The good old gaslighting days.
Who raised the newer generation though?
Not all people were treated well.
YOU BET
Nah I’m good, especially when I can’t afford a roof over my head with a degree while you all gobble up half of the gdp with your pensions
50е и 60-е годы - это непрвторимый стиль во всем. Это просто завораживающая сказочная какая- то атмосфера. Сладкий и ароматный шик❤
Америка была нормальной страной до атеизма и культурного марксизма.
Несмотря ни на что, Америка и сейчас остается нормальной страной.
Конечно, в рамках тех отрицательных изменений, которые , к сожалению, происходят со всем миром, особенно цивилизованным.
Однако, согласитесь, что через океан от Америки есть одна страна, которая с 17 года прошлого века как не была нормальной , так не нормальной и остается до сих пор, и, наверное, в разряд нормальных уже и не перейдет никогда….
@@ЮрийСкворцов-у6щ Атеизм уничтожил Америку.
@@ЮрийСкворцов-у6щ Россия - прекрасная страна.
@@ЮрийСкворцов-у6щ Россия как раз самая нормальная страна . Ей только нужно отряхнуться окончательно от оккупации и пут американского ига. Это постепенный процесс и он идёт уже. Еще во многих сферах щупальца и агенты влияния Америки и ростки " европейских ценностей" еще не все прополоты. Эти сорняки не так просто удалить.
Oh how I wish for these days
Oh yeah, the pic with the sign that reads "colored entrance" is really great....geez...my comment is sarcastic
American 50's is probably the most glamourous decade ever in any country in the world !
@praywithoutceasing4939 Greedy capitalism. Most of today's architecture sucks because it is meant to be cheap.
You must be white.
@@truesosense7722that’s not what they’re referring to.
Well its much hyped, the US was never picture perfect
@@Movingforward2000 Nothing's perfect
You may think I'm kidding but I have Sherman & Peabody's " Way Back Machine" in my garage! I love going back to the Friday night dances! But, at 74 years old, I'll usually get spotted! Besides , my arthritis prevents me from doing the Twist. Besides, I can't twist again like I did last summer 😂😂
I love that!
Best decade, ever.
People had more respect for one another and cared about their neighbors feelings about the neighborhood.
Amazing to see such clean well ketp streets clear clean sky’s
No poor homeless people
Such a shame what’s happened
This upload of American during the golden-50's made excellent viewing. While I live in another part of the world, I would give just about anything to have been a part of the 50's era in America. The gas stations, diners, shopping arcades, the churches - everything looked so clean, so lively and so inviting. My heart skipped a beat when you gave us a view of the book and paper stands that sold stuff in 1953, the year my top fave, Lisa Gaye signed with Universal International. How I would love to get my hands on those books and papers of that particular year. What also caught my eagle eye were shots of young boys [delinquents] smoking on the street and gambling on the side-walks. They couldn't have been more than 14 years of age. Livening up the eye were very shapely girls in short-shorts [reminded me of Debra Paget & Lisa Gaye on bicycles] and those in two-piece swimsuits. One of the diner shots featured a very young Sal Mineo, who must have been looking for a movie-break discovery. There was also a brief shot of a street-busker. All in all, a wonderful stroll down memory lane with one wish "Time should have stood still"
We need to recreate this somewhere and see who wants to live there
Suspend the Bill of Rights and a few other "laws" and we could!
@@m.f.m.67 hart-celler act comes to mind
Such a great video!! 😊
Times have changed so much....and definitely NOT for the better.... ppl dressed classy, ppl had much better mannerisms, ppl were more polite/kind, neighbors ALWAYS looked out for one another
Thanks!
Wow! Thank you so much ❤️🙏
What a wonderful era. It must have been great having lived then, perhaps especially as a teenager. I get wistful seeing those photos or films although I was born several years later.
Thank you for your channel which I found accidentally but subscribed.
I was born in 1954. Wide open spaces. Very few people and traffic. It was so great growing up in those times. 50s,60s and 70s.
Life WAS better then, less crime, less poverty, less friction......
And more hate crimes against minorities.
If you were White. I miss some things (my youth, for one) but not the ubiquitous tobacco smoke, girdles, nylon stockings and comfortable lounges in the student union reserved for males. It was a less crowded country, though. About half the population
@@rhodamiller7338
13% of population
One wouldn't know it watching MSM though
I wanna go back. People were different (work ethic etc....)
Absolutely true. No homeless encampments on the streets of all Americans cities like today, 2023.
Great Cars in the 50s. Stylists headed the car companies back then instead of the bean counters, who were kept down in the basement.
And car companies that resisted all safety measures because they might reduce the glamor that encouraged buying.
@@rhodamiller7338 You can literally make a car safe and make it look good. Modern safety technologies didn't exist back then. You can't blame it on them
@@rhodamiller7338 Most of today's "safety measures" are nothing more than oppressive government overreach. The cars back then were made of STEEL not plastic and fiberglass of today. Govt doesn't care about your "Safety" they care about TOTAL CONTROL. And you could buy a brand new car then for $2500 instead of $50-100000 like today. The Nazis had a phrase which covered all abuses by the State: "Fur Ihre Sicherheit"....."It's for your safety"
Good choice in music...
Bravo to the photographer!! Thank you!
Мне кажется,что это время было самым лучшим.Красивые люди,одежда,дома,улицы,машины.Все очень спокойны,счастливы.Теперь этого нет,увы.Спасибо.
почему нет то? это все зависит от вас - от вашего внутреннего состояния
@@OportetVivere dadya, ti dyrak?
100%
Жизнь быстро меняется и нет места печали, нужно жить дальше.
Даже внешность, лица другие...
Missed the fabulous 50s but was all in for the 60s and still here.
what did I do wrong in life? Why do I feel so incredibly sad watching this.
I think it's a little sad for all of us to see a time gone by.
Knowing how good it was and how far we have fallen with little hope for improvement is what makes me sad
Thank you 🙏 😊 for uploading these great treasures of history.
Amazing job these beautiful pics are astonishing 🎉
These videos are mesmerizing......
Seeing stuff from the 50s makes me realize why I love my city so much -- it's because most of it still looks like it's from the 50s. Some of the old buildings from then have been rebuilt and modernized, but most of the original buildings & signs with that wonderful 40s/50s aesthetic remain, and it looks exactly like the photos shared in this video. ♥
What city are you talking about?
@jourwalis-8875 they won't tell ya. Word gets out, the town would be overrun and destroy the small-town charm.
@@jourwalis-8875 maybe he was referring to New York or San Francisco idk?
San Francisco hasn't changed all that much. A few taller building now, but a lot of the old neighborhoods still look the same. Violent crime is much lower today, too.
No one has a smartphone in their hands, incredible!
YEAH !!!!
@@dcasper8514
Who could they?
What are you attempting to say ?
Try to assemble a logical sentence.
Even the poor people dressed respectfully. Notice there isn't a certain group taking over every street corner... So nice
Wow, thanks for sharing. Amazing work. Feels like time travel.
Life looked so much better back then
Looks so beautiful
Hi, Vintage Treasures Videos, thank you for the memories! Born in 1950, I lived my "American Graffiti" years. I remember the sock hops, the dresses, the uniforms... In those days of the nuclear family, we grew up with values and traditions reinforced by family(ies), neighbors, community, Boy/Girl Scouts/4-H youth groups, Church(es), schools, ... all the way up to the Media outlets (TV, magazines, radio, Wolfman Jack, Dick Clark, Alan Freed, ...) which were reinforcing traditional American family values. Despite having our own "hormone storms" as teenagers, most of us did respect girls and young women. I studied in NYC in the late sixties - that is the way it was. Thank you for bringing me back to a time of innocence, optimism and freedom (before the war, that is). May Peace be with you, Ciao, L (Veteran).
I love ❤️ 1950s
I usually spurn artificially "colorized" film and video, but I must say that you guys did a very good job with this video.
Thanks! 😁🙏
I am from the Netherlands and I love this beautiful America. Thanks for the very nice pictures.
Thank you for not using strange and confusing transitions between photos.
Beautiful !! Wish I was there.Great stuff.
When America was great!
Loved this! Thank you!!
No Tattoos. Beautyful Girls. Good Old Times.
yeah skinny too
*Beautiful
Yes no freak show
Winner of the most shallow and superficial comment of the year.
@@nebularain3338chill son
Super fascinating! My great-grandparents were 34 in 1959( and still with me.I'm happy to say, ) my grandparents 12, my parents weren't born until June-July 1976! Terrific stuff! I am subscribed! Please 🙏, keep these videos coming!
Such a better world.. Better people, better politics better everything.
Did you like that Colored Entrance in Alabama?
@@JamesLachowsky Seems like a small trade off in my book considering we now have to live with so much BS that grew directly from what was a well intended attempt to rectify what in retrospect was a fairly trivial social injustice.
White America was better. Otherwise, people wouldn't want to immigrate here, but instead would go to Asia, Africa, South America, etc... But they don't. They came to North America because white people have the most prosperous cultures until they get diluted by "multiculturalism".....everything goes to sh*t afterwards.
This is wonderful! I have subscribed.
just ran across this channel and I'm memorized by it. keep these videos coming.
Thanks 🙏🏼
People like to talk about racism during the 50[s. And there was plenty of it. But the black family income was actually higher in the 50's than now allowing for inflation
Johnson’s great society hurt a lot of communities
@@johnreidy2804@johnreidy2804 : That's because there were Black families back then, unlike today.
For all the car enthusiasts: I want to sincerely apologize for the inaccuracies in the video. I appreciate your feedback, because I learn through your comments. I acknowledge that there were some out-of-era vehicles featured in the video, and I'm committed to ensuring better accuracy in my future content. I hope you can still find enjoyment in the video despite these flaws. 🙏
If that's your biggest problem you're lucky! It's no big deal! Keep up the GREAT VIDEOS! I LOVE THE OLD DAYS!
Yes, don't worry about it. You got us old timers to help you our, or remind you of things we actually lived to see. 😊
Хорошее видео!!!
Loved the video & all the different locales - was especially grateful for the Judy Garland James Mason A Star Is Born theater marquee, still one of my favorite movies
Look how people are dressed up. Our ruination began with filthy language, then it moved to dressing down and wearing tattoos. Then we turned from God as Churches are now practically empty. I think the end is near.
The quality of pictures is amazing...
Thank you for the memories ❤❤❤😊
Thank you for watching! ❤️🙏
wow the video looks great keep up the great work
When people had honour in how they dressed, ate, spoke, and presented themselves.
Amazing footage; Thanks for preserving and sharing ❤📻🥂💝🥂
Thank you ❤️🙏🏼
No ripped clothing, no tattoos, no piercings in sight, people had style back then.
There were truly blessed times!🌅🌹💖
Would their be any better time to be alive than in 1950's America?
It would be hard to argue otherwise. A decade (if that) out of WW2, cars were much more reliable and safe at that point. Telephones advancing.
thank you for taking me back to my youth-- great job.
2024 is HELL.
Even the 80’s were better than today.
I loved the 80's.
Kids this is what normal people look like.
Wonderful!!!! Thank you!
Diners were popular all over the country!
Love the shot “young men at diner 1955” of Sal Mineo centre pouring milk jug
Look how slim people was.
Готовили , дома , ели здоровую пищу!!!!!!
There are actors and models in some of these NYC pictures. So posed but still fun to watch.
Great work! I think that’s Sal Mineo at the table at 6:46
I was born when Harry Truman was president. For some reason, ever since I can recall, I was aware of the cars, the architecture, fashion, my surroundings, magazines, and public transportation, and eateries like Horn & Hardarts. I never drove, but was always asked to be 'shotgun' as I had a strong sense of direction. In late 60s and early 70s I hitch hiked across the US, parts of Canada and Mexico. Your channel means the world to me. Thanks.