Take a Step Back in Time with History in Pictures
While browsing Twitter, I noticed this really cool shot of the New York City skyline over the years. The picture was so good I decided to see if I could find more and here's what I found. From Times Square in 1950 to a frozen Niagara Falls. Take a step back in time
Construction of the Empire State Building, New York, c. 1930 pic.twitter.com/gEsEZER77H
— History In Pictures (@HistoryInPix) August 16, 2013
Times Square, New York, 1950c pic.twitter.com/yxwhITiBdw
— History In Pictures (@HistoryInPix) July 23, 2013
The Human Statue of Liberty. 18000 men were used for this photo! Iowa, 1918 pic.twitter.com/dd0ZHuAlaF
— History In Pictures (@HistoryInPix) August 18, 2013
Construction of the Empire State Building, New York, c. 1930 pic.twitter.com/gEsEZER77H
— History In Pictures (@HistoryInPix) August 16, 2013
Frozen Niagara Falls during the winter of 1911 pic.twitter.com/8Ky9XkVvMh
— History In Pictures (@HistoryInPix) August 16, 2013
Aerial photo of Woodstock, 1969 pic.twitter.com/b1kHvHBA5Q
— History In Pictures (@HistoryInPix) August 10, 2013
The Beatles before they became famous. pic.twitter.com/BdRbvdbY7h
— History In Pictures (@HistoryInPix) August 6, 2013
Marilyn Monroe and James Dean smoking in New York City pic.twitter.com/bKk2NHgJD5
— History In Pictures (@HistoryInPix) August 4, 2013
Bill and Hillary Clinton as students, 1972! pic.twitter.com/QWAIlCqXy8
— History In Pictures (@HistoryInPix) July 31, 2013
See more stunning photos from the past at History in Pictures on Twitter.
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