Then and Now – Boston Then and Now® (Then and Now)
Pairing vintage photos with the same view today, Boston Then and Now shows how the largest city in New England has preserved its historic past amongst the new high-rises and the Government Center.
Pairing vintage photos with the same view today, Boston Then and Now shows how the largest city in New England has preserved its historic past amongst the new high-rises and the Government Center.
Toronto Then and Now pairs vintage images of Canada’s largest city – and North America’s fourth most populous – with the same views as they look today.
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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
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.
Texas Then and Now features the most prominent locations from around the state, comparing vintage photographs with modern views of the same scenes today.
Astonishing images of vanished Denver, from old hotels and movie houses to streetcars to sports stadiums.
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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Putting archive and contemporary photographs of the same landmark side-by-side, Savannah Then and Now (R) is a visual chronicle of the city’s past.
Chicago Then and Now pairs vintage shots from 100 years of the city’s history with the same view today
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Seattle Then and Now presents archival photos along with modern views of the same sites as they appear today, highlighting some of the best-loved places in the city along with striking examples of modern architecture that help make Seattle such a vibrant and innovative city.
Lost Atlanta breathes life back into the city that time, progress and technology have swept aside.
Lost New Orleans is the latest in the series from Pavilion Books that traces the cherished places in a city that time, progress and fashion have swept aside before concerned citizens or the National Register of Historic Places could save them from the wrecker’s ball.