Atlantic City in 1945 in COLOR - 8mm film

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  • @beachbum6460
    @beachbum64603 жыл бұрын

    It's a pity some of those classic structures are gone.

  • @ddkoda7412
    @ddkoda74122 жыл бұрын

    What a grand glimpse of Atlantic City perhaps at the pinnacle of its popularity. Amazing color retention despite the passage of a considerable amount of time. I will echo the comment of RW R regarding the needless destruction of Atlantic City's Traymore Hotel c. 1972. I would add to the Traymore the Marlboro- Blenheim and a host of other architectural masterpieces of the past that are now lost forever. These places were built to last for centuries but due to changing fads and styles appreciation for their beauty fell by the wayside. There is a brief shot of Huylers restaurant. My family and I had the opportunity to eat there in the mid 70's. It was a nice experience.

  • @jeffreyg201

    @jeffreyg201

    7 күн бұрын

    I stayed at the Traymore with my parents on a summer weekend in 1971. I was only 11 years old.

  • @rwr773
    @rwr7733 жыл бұрын

    The beautiful Traymore Hotel @2:10. It was torn down for the new generation of hotels, and after 45 years, it is a vacant lot. My god what a waste. It was a literal treasure.

  • @acnj228

    @acnj228

    2 жыл бұрын

    You ever go there?

  • @rwr773

    @rwr773

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@acnj228 yes mostly the Trop

  • @spankees2971

    @spankees2971

    10 ай бұрын

    The casino owners as I understand it wanted to keep the grand hotels and I guess restore them as I understand it. The city government said no and almost all were torn down. One of the casino owners worked part of the original design of the new hotel, I forget which one. But you can walk inside and see part of the original design and ceiling. Those hotels were indeed beautiful, especially the Treymore. While watching Boardwalk Empire I was in awe at the exterior set designs and the interiors... at moments it felt like stepping back in time.

  • @docwillis1443
    @docwillis14435 ай бұрын

    Thank you for posting this.

  • @kellynorvell5714
    @kellynorvell57142 жыл бұрын

    Atlantic City is one of the best beach areas in NJ because it offers casinos, fine dining, shows and people from all around the world 🌍 visit, it's the closest to Manhattan..... about a 2 hour drive with good traffic and daily departures to and from the NYC Port Authority. 👏👏👏👏👏

  • @TheKnallkorper

    @TheKnallkorper

    Жыл бұрын

    It’s also the dirtiest

  • @bazza945
    @bazza9452 жыл бұрын

    Thousands of people and not a single mobile phone.

  • @paulsaul8155

    @paulsaul8155

    2 жыл бұрын

    Is that all you think about

  • @joycewang8939

    @joycewang8939

    2 жыл бұрын

    Where are those people now?

  • @JZ-gr1tz

    @JZ-gr1tz

    Жыл бұрын

    Real natural green and with out having to use the phone for green or anything else

  • @patton303
    @patton3032 жыл бұрын

    5:33: Wow! Huyler’s was my grandparent’s restaurant. It survived until the 1980’s. They also owned a bingo hall. My middle name is Huyler.

  • @marylizakowski706

    @marylizakowski706

    Жыл бұрын

    So cool!

  • @ralphcerulo2049
    @ralphcerulo20495 ай бұрын

    A lot has changed in almost 80 years. This was amazing to watch! Thanks for sharing!

  • @stephendacey8761
    @stephendacey87612 жыл бұрын

    People dressed better back then.

  • @Rob774

    @Rob774

    3 ай бұрын

    a matter of perspective.

  • @thurstonpowell8687
    @thurstonpowell8687Ай бұрын

    The lobby area of the Marlborough Blenheim adorned with sofa was the highlight of a trip to Atlantic City after EXPO 67.

  • @grzegorzlagut8917
    @grzegorzlagut89173 жыл бұрын

    High quality film (8mm camera sure?) Very good!

  • @AmericanaFoundFootage

    @AmericanaFoundFootage

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes is 8mm scanned with professional film scanner and then restored

  • @thecandyman9308
    @thecandyman9308Ай бұрын

    I bet AC looks and feels like this today as well!

  • @patton303
    @patton3032 жыл бұрын

    Looks like Easter Sunday, 1945. AC would always be jam packed on that day and it kicked off the beginning of the tourist season.

  • @piedmontphilly
    @piedmontphilly8 ай бұрын

    Noticed a couple of things about this. It seems to be shot on two different days. If you notice at both 1:44 and 6:49, the marquee for the Warner Theater has two different movies. The first one, "The Impatient Years" was released Sept 1944. Also showing is evidence of damage from the hurricane of the same month. Later on, the marquee showed "Bring on the Girls" which was from March 1945, which would confirm it was from Easter of 1945, along with the Steel Pier marquee.

  • @ryanzieja830
    @ryanzieja830 Жыл бұрын

    It's a shame they tore down most of those old hotels. They were architectural wonders. In this video you will see The Ritz, The Marlborough, The Blenheim, The Dennis, The Claridge, The Brighton, The Madison, the top of Haddon Hall and the one most prominently featured is The Traymore. I'm sure I'm missing a few but those were the bigger ones.

  • @robertbeacham4314
    @robertbeacham43142 жыл бұрын

    Lots of folks with a shirt and tie.

  • @accavanos
    @accavanos4 ай бұрын

    Amazing how classy people dressed

  • @Rob774

    @Rob774

    3 ай бұрын

    I dont know if i would call it classy. More like formal. Too formal fir spending long periods of time outside near sand. Plus its easter.

  • @boatergirl4811
    @boatergirl48112 жыл бұрын

    I'm going there tomorrow

  • @acnj228

    @acnj228

    2 жыл бұрын

    Where you from

  • @johnshields6852
    @johnshields6852 Жыл бұрын

    My Mom and Dad went there for their honeymoon, about 1957, I was born in 1960. I've been there myself, it's cool, I live on the coast of Boston, just south on the ocean, very similar to their beaches, the cold, clean Atlantic ocean, my home, where I feel best. Thank you for video.

  • @surfshack2
    @surfshack22 ай бұрын

    Dude that’s so cool

  • @bazza945
    @bazza9452 жыл бұрын

    All those service people wandering around, blissfully unaware that they would get recalled in six years time.

  • @briandimeler4747

    @briandimeler4747

    2 жыл бұрын

    Funny you should mention that; at about 3:00 they pan over what would later become the Korean War memorial

  • @s99614
    @s996146 ай бұрын

    I'm thinking that most of this video was filmed between Boardwalk Hall and Clarige. Lots of views of the Bally's Dennis Tower.

  • @miked9112
    @miked9112 Жыл бұрын

    Unbelievable- great clip

  • @jeffreyg201
    @jeffreyg20110 ай бұрын

    The city committed suicide once they tore down those beautiful old buildings.

  • @capemayor1
    @capemayor111 ай бұрын

    When you watch some current videos of the AC, boardwalk, you realize that it is now just a shell of what it once was. The nice stores have been replaced with spaces that look like flea market booths. To tear down magnificent structures like the Traymore in favor of what is now a vacant lot is just criminal. The Million Dollar Pier is now a mostly vacant "upscale" former shopping mall. I will always love AC deeply, but they ruined it forever.

  • @albertahalkias8283
    @albertahalkias82835 ай бұрын

    My one aunt would go to ac on vacation but I was to little to know we’re she stayed looks very nice at that time

  • @user-cc6nb5th6x
    @user-cc6nb5th6x2 ай бұрын

    I hope that couple at 1:13 had a long happy life.

  • @piedmontphilly
    @piedmontphilly Жыл бұрын

    Easter in 1945 was April 1st.

  • @thurstonpowell8687
    @thurstonpowell8687Ай бұрын

    My family watched the lunar landing on The Dennis Hotel's lobby.

  • @neildare6961
    @neildare6961Ай бұрын

    People had class back then.

  • @alfredocorreia9385
    @alfredocorreia938525 күн бұрын

    1945!!! A SEGUNDA GUERRA CHEGAVA AO FIM EM MAIO NA EUROPA E QUATRO MESES DEPOIS NO PACÍFICO!!! FOI A JORNADA MAIS BRUTAL DE TODA A HISTÓRIA DA HUMANIDADE ATÉ A ATUALIDADE!

  • @mydogsareneat
    @mydogsareneat8 ай бұрын

    The theater in the right of rhe thumbnail is still kicking im pretty sure.

  • @acnj228
    @acnj2282 жыл бұрын

    Must been war time still or people returning home from war

  • @omaracevedo8800
    @omaracevedo88008 ай бұрын

    AC always gets a bad wrap but it's much safer and cleaner then NYC, Philly, B'more and Chicago

  • @MrRacket991

    @MrRacket991

    Ай бұрын

    Is that saying much?

  • @daveweiss5647
    @daveweiss56476 ай бұрын

    We used to be such an amazing country... we are now a decrepit husk of what we were, a pathetic shadow of what we could have been...

  • @Rob774

    @Rob774

    3 ай бұрын

    We were never that great. Your priviledge forced you into a state of naivety. As you got older you realized, "Wow... so things arent as perfect as i was led to believe."

  • @JZ-gr1tz
    @JZ-gr1tz Жыл бұрын

    All those people nicely dress including the ladies Did any knew that women dress skirts are more genetic then pants Is a fact

  • @jeffreyg201
    @jeffreyg2017 күн бұрын

    Atlantic City officially fell into decline after WW2 due to an overall change in tourism. Affordable air travel to other destinations is only one reason why the city lost its allure. White wealth and privilege doesn't last forever and now in 2024, the city has about half of the population it used to have with a 3x to 4x the federal poverty rate and a majority third world population. Casinos are considered to be a so called "shadow government" with the politicians in the pockets of the casinos and plenty vacant lots due to land speculators.