It brings back memories from when I was a child. How time, people and places change,, life was good in those days!! To much violence these days,, it's really a sad,, sad world we live in today!
Don't worry. Eventually people will be looking at pictures from now when we're all dead and gone. They won't truly understand what it was like to live now
It seems so sad. In the photos from the 20s and 40s, the streets seem so crowded and busy. By contrast, the modern photos of the same streets are so empty, they seem almost abandoned.
I'm thankful that what remains of downtown is beautiful, but so much of it is gone. So sad. Imagine how many more businesses and restaurants would have been there if it were all still there. It seems nobody cared in the 1950s-70s.
Nice musical assortment. It makes me sad that so much of those old,quaint buildings and streets had to give way to multi-lane highways. Sad about the old churches, too.
It's really sad what the Interstate Highway system did to the majority of American cities. They should have been routed around cities rather than straight through them. You can see in several of these the dense neighborhoods that were wiped out and are desolate hellscapes now.
Originally, President Eisenhower wanted the Interstates to go outside of, not into cities. But farmers did not want to give up their land, and business owners wanted the traffic to go through the cities to get more business!
Originally, President Eisenhower wanted the Interstates to go outside of, not into cities. But farmers did not want to give up their land, and business owners wanted the traffic to go through the cities to get more business!
I remember shopping the shops of downtown knoxville as a child in the early 80s just b4 east town mall made downtown a ghost town. We'd eat lunch at the food counter of the drugstore then continued our shopping at Zayres on Baxter Ave and Sears on Central, and I'll occasionally drive through those areas just to think of my mom and reminisce. Sadly, downtown's all bars for the materialized yuppies nowadays. I understand things change through time, but it saddens me to see theres no downtown shops any longer while the trendiness of snooty millenials take over.
I remember shopping in downtown Knoxville in the 60's and 70's as a child. Before there was an West Town or An East Town. It was a busy place . West town destroyed the shopping downtown. In the 70's it was shoulder to shoulder. In the 80's it was almost like a ghost town. It coming back to life now. It busy again. I've worked down town for 25 years . 20 years ago you didn't see anyone downtown. Everything was pretty much closed down at sunset. Now with all the new condos and restaurants being built it hard to walk down the street again.
I'm a born and raised east tennessean, lived allot of other places to. But I always find myself coming back home. I'm a explorer at heart. So my conclusion is why our TN horror is wide spread is because of the lack of survivors. Just saying.
I disagree the area where the world fair was built was run down. I remember there was some kind of rail cart on the side of the L&N train station. It was a pretty scary looking place then. There is a really nice park there now. I sometimes go there to take photos.
I wished I could’ve lived back in the 20s 30s and 40s and I’ve been gone from this world today. Seems like back then was a much better time. Much better character architecture quality of people today not so much.
All the "now" pictures are ugly or perhaps my viewpoint is somehow flawed. I really liked the music, nice song list. I've never been to Knoxville but feel as though I have after reading McCarthy's Suttree.
I lived in Knoxville in the 1950s. We lived off of Broadway on Hillcrest. It's a very narrow street (or was). Good memories!
Amazing! Thanks for making this compilation!
Grew up in Knoxville, I miss the way it looked in the 40 and 50s. Love these pictures. Thank you
Nice video! They really tore down some beautiful buildings...
i love the old buildings. I wish every place had restored them all. Fabulous architecture.
Thats racist.
It brings back memories from when I was a child. How time, people and places change,, life was good in those days!! To much violence these days,, it's really a sad,, sad world we live in today!
I grew up in Knoxville in the 70s. Glad to see that it's doing better than a lot of cities. Thanks for posting.
It's exploding.
That’s absolutely amazing to watch how much things have changed. Wow just wow.
Thank you for putting this together.
Thanks enjoyed this very much didn't really know about my history on the city i live in
Awesome vid passed by a lot of these places today🤘🤘🤙🤙👽👽
Well done my friend,...Thank You!
The airplane i watched it change so much over the years
It’s for sale now.
It's really sad, how much more bustling and crowded so many of these streets were back in the 20s and 30s compared to now
Don't worry. Eventually people will be looking at pictures from now when we're all dead and gone. They won't truly understand what it was like to live now
The duck pond is very close to me, it looked so different in the 30s! I wish I could go back so I could explore Fountain City.
Technically "Fountain City Lake" 😉
This city is beautiful ❤️
It seems so sad. In the photos from the 20s and 40s, the streets seem so crowded and busy. By contrast, the modern photos of the same streets are so empty, they seem almost abandoned.
I'm thankful that what remains of downtown is beautiful, but so much of it is gone. So sad. Imagine how many more businesses and restaurants would have been there if it were all still there. It seems nobody cared in the 1950s-70s.
Nice musical assortment. It makes me sad that so much of those old,quaint buildings and streets had to give way to multi-lane highways. Sad about the old churches, too.
Oh yeahhh this video 🤌
Everyone shopped downtown before West Town opened in 71, I rode many buses back then!
6:20 that building is now for sale!
My hometown ❤️
3:51 you're about a block away from W. Jackson St. Lol. But at least you can still see it in the picture.
Great video!!
Can you do middle TN and west Tn?
It's really sad what the Interstate Highway system did to the majority of American cities. They should have been routed around cities rather than straight through them. You can see in several of these the dense neighborhoods that were wiped out and are desolate hellscapes now.
Originally, President Eisenhower wanted the Interstates to go outside of, not into cities. But farmers did not want to give up their land, and business owners wanted the traffic to go through the cities to get more business!
Some changes are good, but others are for the worse. It also seems that downtown was a lot busier then and not so much now.
Originally, President Eisenhower wanted the Interstates to go outside of, not into cities. But farmers did not want to give up their land, and business owners wanted the traffic to go through the cities to get more business!
I remember shopping the shops of downtown knoxville as a child in the early 80s just b4 east town mall made downtown a ghost town. We'd eat lunch at the food counter of the drugstore then continued our shopping at Zayres on Baxter Ave and Sears on Central, and I'll occasionally drive through those areas just to think of my mom and reminisce. Sadly, downtown's all bars for the materialized yuppies nowadays. I understand things change through time, but it saddens me to see theres no downtown shops any longer while the trendiness of snooty millenials take over.
I remember shopping in downtown Knoxville in the 60's and 70's as a child. Before there was an West Town or An East Town. It was a busy place . West town destroyed the shopping downtown. In the 70's it was shoulder to shoulder. In the 80's it was almost like a ghost town. It coming back to life now. It busy again. I've worked down town for 25 years . 20 years ago you didn't see anyone downtown. Everything was pretty much closed down at sunset. Now with all the new condos and restaurants being built it hard to walk down the street again.
@@Relaxing-And-Meditations And now online shopping is destroying the malls. Life goes on.
I'm a born and raised east tennessean, lived allot of other places to. But I always find myself coming back home. I'm a explorer at heart. So my conclusion is why our TN horror is wide spread is because of the lack of survivors. Just saying.
The worst thing that ever happened to Knoxville was the 1982 Worlds Fair. I use to love that scruffy little river town
I disagree the area where the world fair was built was run down. I remember there was some kind of rail cart on the side of the L&N train station. It was a pretty scary looking place then. There is a really nice park there now. I sometimes go there to take photos.
Now it's filled with purple haired liberals and it will be the epicenter of the next 9/11. Say bye bye to the Sunsphere.
I disagree with this. The world's fair park is nice.
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It use to be A&P the White Stores then Food City.....
I wished I could’ve lived back in the 20s 30s and 40s and I’ve been gone from this world today. Seems like back then was a much better time. Much better character architecture quality of people today not so much.
All the "now" pictures are ugly or perhaps my viewpoint is somehow flawed.
I really liked the music, nice song list. I've never been to Knoxville but feel as though I have after reading McCarthy's Suttree.
We went backwards
Now its all joggers.
..... I like the part where the Hebrews baught our history and tore it down
Do you have to play this crappy song