Originally Posted by IMGTX
Originally Posted by Satilite73

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Is it me or does the area just seem cleaner than what we see nowadays?

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I believe it was. A lot of the trash we see today didn't exist back them.
No Plastic Trash, Bags, & Bottles,
Bottles were glass and Soda pop bottles usually had a deposit for return.
No Fast food joints handing out wrappers and bags like crazy through a window.
Everything was biodegradable or metals that were recycled by virtue of it was cheaper to recycle than make new.
Retail packaging of all products was minimal and often didn't exist at all.

Less trash and less waste back in those days. IMHO




Just north of where I grew up. Rode bikes and drove (and still drive) all around there.

Those streets and sidewalks are fairly new in 1932. That area developed around that time. Probably why someone took the effort and money to film it. 90 years later, there’s original sidewalks date stamped from that era.

Nowadays you go to a fresh new suburban development it looks nice like that too.

The area was a suburb in 1932. Now, it considered in the mist of the city. And BTW, that’s Beverly Hills.. It was a NICE city and development THEN and NOW. Notice the Dusenberg dealership.


Last edited by autoxcuda; 12/21/21 10:59 AM.