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Originally uploaded to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NPMZStAp_2U by marketstreetrailway The famous 1906 Trip Down Market Street film by the Miles Brothers has been posted on YouTube hundreds of times, but this is the first version with both sound effects and a full narration that explains what you're seeing and its historic significance. The narration is by San Francisco historian Rick Laubscher, who was featured in the 2010 "60 Minutes" segment on the film. Laubscher is president of Market Street Railway, the nonprofit advocacy group that supports San Francisco's priceless cable cars and historic streetcars. More details on this organization can be found at www.streetcar.org.
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7 Comments
hotwheels70
- 3 years ago  
Nancy was there.
KMScheelar
- 3 years ago  
Wow…….with all those cars driving all over the place in every direction reminds me of driving in Quebec 😉😉😉 I am 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
KEB130
- 3 years ago  
Interesting to see this. I was there 2015. Hmm? All are are with hats, now all are with masks!
Marooned
- 3 years ago  
No poop? Must be a different San Francisco.
trevboyce1969
- 3 years ago  
Thanks Tony! Fascinating footage. Most people today think we are so so superior - so much ahead of our ancestors in every way. But I beg to differ. Almost the entire city in this film was built in a 50 year period without the use of computer aided design, large equipment, materials science, or in fact most of the technology we use today. What they accomplished is awe inspiring. And the sense of optimism and purpose evident in every person in the film can not be matched today either. I think the fact that everybody contributed to society was a factor. Today, only about 30% (I know, I am being generous) really contribute meaningfully. We really should have more respect for those that came before us. Our world today is drowning in hubris.
Meateater
- 3 years ago  
The earth quake must have been causes by climate change. If only the San Franciscans of 1906 had been as educated as their modern progressive replacements, they're city wouldn't have been destroyed.
RockySullivan
- 3 years ago  
Look at all the vibrancy...