Let us gently carry you back into simpler times. We all know it by now, escapism is the BIGGEST trend of the passing year, and between you and me, who doesn't need it every now and then? Especially in rough times like these. The reason for said escapism is, obviously the grinding of everyday life. In order to overcome obstacles successfully, and bring ourselves closer to the future, we all require a reminder of our legacy and of how capable we are. A simple look back can remind you of all the mountains you already climbed in your past. The past is a valuable source of strength and we tend to forget that. We are here to remind you of that. Jump in!
Young man with his Harley Davidson, 1942
A Sears truck delivering a refrigerator, 1940
Lines waiting to collect checks at the unemployment office, 1946
Children cooling off outside a firehouse, 1935
Men of the Royal Hamilton Light Infantry
Amelia Earhart standing on her airplane, 1934
Farm Security Administration trailer, 1942
Man repairing his car, 1934
Times Square in the rain, 1940
An engineer on a telegraph pole, 1936
Entrance to a zeppelin shaped diner, 1930
George Washington bridge opening up for traffic, 1931
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