Amazing to me that there are so few bicycles. I counted three, although it
looks like the one in Washington was a delivery bike, a proto-bike messenger!
Ten or twenty years before these were taken it was the bicycle craze. The
streets would have been filled with horse-drawn vehicles and bikes. D
On Wed, Mar 20, 2013, Daniel J. Matyola wrote:
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What I find interesting is how empty most streets are.
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From: "Alan C"
I enjoyed paging through the collection. Hustle & Bustle a hundred years
ago. The cities were already well developed. It would be most
interesting to see some of those those scenes from more or less the sa
I enjoyed paging through the collection. Hustle & Bustle a hundred years
ago. The cities were already well developed.
It would be most interesting to see some of those those scenes from more or
less the same locations as they appear today.
Hint, hint!
Alan C
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Dan,
Interesting pictures.
Sometimes automobiles, sometimes horse drawn vehicles.
Always streetcars and men walking.
Regards, Bob S.
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Fascinating. Thanks, Dan.
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