Then and Now – San Francisco Then and Now® (Then and Now)
Archive photographs of San Francisco’s dramatic past have been matched with specially commissioned color photos to reveal the past and present of this most alluring city.
Archive photographs of San Francisco’s dramatic past have been matched with specially commissioned color photos to reveal the past and present of this most alluring city.
A unique look at America’s war between the states through the format of Then & Now photography, showing the major battlefields and fortifications, and how they look today.
Pairing vinatge photos with the same view today Pittsburgh Then and Now shows the dramatic transformation of Ameroca’s steel town into a modern metropolis.
Fascinating vintage photos of Hong Kong have been matched with the same viewpoint today to show the amazing growth and development of this unique city.
San Diego Then and Now pairs up fascinating archive pictures of the city from its Spanish old town origins, to the bright and shining metropolis of today
Texas Then and Now features the most prominent locations from around the state, comparing vintage photographs with modern views of the same scenes today.
Detroit Then and Now pairs archive images from over 100 years of Detroit’s past to paint a vivid portrait of a city bouncing back from the economic recession.
Putting archive and contemporary photographs of the same landmark side-by-side, Indianapolis Then and Now® provides a visual chronicle of the city’s past.
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A visual historical tour through all the great tourist locations of Rome, with vintage images paired with their modern-day equivalent in this compelling bilingual edition.
Lost Atlanta breathes life back into the city that time, progress and technology have swept aside.
Putting archive and contemporary photographs of the same landmark side-by-side, Central Park Then and Now® celebrates the famous park throughout its 150-year history, as well as the roads and landmark buildings surrounding it.
Archive and contemporary photographs of the same landmark sit side-by-side to show how “Gate City” became the bustling capital of the New South.