Reno, Nevada 1950s in color [60fps,Remastered] w/sound design added
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- Опубликовано: 20 сен 2024
- I colorized, restored and created a sound design for this video of Reno, Nevada 1952, Includes shots of downtown, Club Cal-Neva, Ramona's kitchen, Roaring Camp, and several vintage cars. There's a close-up of a Southern Pacific wigwag crossing signal, and people waiting for a passenger train at the Reno depot. Passenger train, scenes from the Palace Club, Wine House and Rolo Casino. Other shots are taken from the train along the Truckee River, Truckee Station and Donner Lake.
Video Restoration Process:
✔ FPS boosted to 60 frames per second
✔ Image resolution boosted up to HD
✔ Improved video sharpness and brightness
✔ Colorized only for the ambiance (not historically accurate)
✔added sound only for the ambiance
✔restoration:(stabilisation,denoise,cleand,deblur)
Please, be aware that colorization colors are not real and fake, colorization was made only for the ambiance and do not represent real historical data.
B&W Video Source: Internet Archive (California-Revealed)
B&W Video Source: archive.org/de...
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People dressed nice in those days and constructed beautiful buildings unlike the disposable blue jean culture of today and the music was smooth and soothing. People even held conversations with neighbors on their front porches and backyards over a beer. I remember those days as a kid and am blessed that I was able to experience them. Thank you sir for the upload.
Nice to have a few relaxing minutes on this Sunday. In this hectic world you bring a few moments of tranquility with your videos...Thanks NASS.🙏
Hi!!! thank you very much ;)
@@NASS_0 You're very welcome...always a pleasure to see your work. (Ray)
I'm in Sacramento so I been to Reno quite a bit and it's fascinating to see cal neva. Believe it is the only casino still there from this video. Awesome stuff.
Nice shots of Southern Pacific, cab-forward, 4-8-8-2, steam locomotives. This film may have been made in 1949 or '50 judging from the cars seen in it. Thanks for sharing!
I thought the same based on the cars.
Thxx
The manner in which everyday people went about their business with such grace and style back then always amazes me.
Today,I learned something and it is the way the city identified itself “ The biggest little City in the world” Beside my complements for the excellent footages,I have to admit how right my father was when he said “ Never we are too old to learn something new” And believe me,I’m old😆
Thx!!
I have seen a 1948 vintage Line Materials Ovalites with fins as I seen it on the videos about Reno Nevada during the 1950s and 1960s, and they used to accepted 400 watt Mercury Vapor Lamps. I also went to Reno Historical Museum in Reno Nevada numerous time to see the old photos of Reno Nevada of each decade, such as 1920s, 1930s, 1940s, 1950, 1960, 1970s, and even 1980s, when I used to live in Carson City Nevada between 1988 and 1992. Today, Reno, Sparks, and Carson City Nevada now have a energy efficient LED street lights for at least 10 years now.
I'm nostalgic for a time I never lived through...
NEWEST CARS SEEN THIS FILM, 1949 FORD, STUDEBAKER, CHEVY, HUDSON !
Thxxx!
Love this video. Nice to see something different from Nevada's past, other than another Las Vegas video. The trip on I-80 from Reno to Sacramento is just as beautiful as it was on this train ride.
Bonita ciudad y esos anuncios de luz de neon de aquellos,que buenos tiempos😎
Boy how times have changed!
I lived in Reno from 1977 to 1984. The Cal Neva was there back then, my husband work at Harold’s Club. Binnon’s Horseshoe club and the Mapes hotel was my first job. I was 17 yrs. old and worked as a maid for $20 a day. 😝
I think my parents were lucky to live back then. I wish I could have lived back then, instead of now.
Born in Reno in 1957. My father was a Fireman there. Worked 72 hours per week and made 420 per month and that was shit wages even back then.
Was born in Detroit the same year and my father made similar wages at GM. Our mothers could stay home, and we could afford a small but cozy house and a decent auto and put food on the table in those days. Not anymore.
There was a 38 Chevy about to be crushed in a wrecking yard in one of your older vids, boy you would rescue that it a heartbeat now!!!
Love Reno. Much less intense than Vegas and Tahoe and the Sierra a short drive
The 50s and 60s were some of the best times to live we had everything but the internet, But life was straightforward and simple. You could drink the water from your house gas was 20 cents a gallon and lots of good jobs to support a family. I am still trying to figure out if the internet would have screwed that up. or not!
Nostalgia is a powerful drug.
glad i didnt have the internet growing up ! jmop
@@TheDanEdwards You're right! I often think of that also when thinking back in time!
If you were a straight, white Christian male in good physical & mental health who didn’t seriously question the status quo, sure. But for most people, it was a bit more complicated…
@@TheDanEdwards The Dickhead Edwards strikes again with his same millionth time over used and idiotic diatribe.
Good editing, green paint on the mountain's lower half, that stuff didn't happen till, the 1970's, go to cars, to many sites have trains with history. ❤
Thx
Well done! Looks great - our filmmaker was definitely a train enthusiast!
Godbless america, from France, Véronique
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Beautiful Video 👍👍👍👌
Thx!!!!
Hasn’t gone downhill in many ways unlike other cities
Marvellous 👍🏻
I heard an urban legend that there was an old guy with a Buick and if you got in his way he would push your car down the main drag of town at break neck speed.
I also had a client that was offered the Mapes hotel back in the mid eighties but alas it sat derelict and now Its demolished
Muito bom, belas imagens!! 👍👍👍👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
NASS!, Thanks for posting this video
Gracias...hermoso trabajo.
This video strikes me as kind of film noir-ish.
Got the notification.😊
Thank you.
Remarkable!!!Thank you!!
Thx!
Nice train shots 🚂🚃🚃🚃🚃👍
🙋🏻.... Got the notification.
Hi!!!
@@NASS_0 🙋🏻
This, I think, would have been 1949-50 and Southern Pacific #28, the San Francisco Overland Limited.
Awesome!!!
5:12 "Divorces granted, time to head home!"
First old footage ive seen where its not sped up and the people dont look like they run everywhere like Charlie chaplin
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Bello
Reno was were folks went to get Divorced..for several decades...from all over the U.S...requirements were very simple ..only 6 months of residency...and much simpler reasons..like drunkenness..adultery
(Edith Bunkers voice)🎶 THOSE WERE THE DAYS 🎶 😁
2:02 Man disappears as he enters building.
In the 50’s and in uniform the casinos would give you a 5 or 10 dollar chip.
Very important work .....i predict you will one day be in the Smithsonian thanks Nass .....as the technology advances so will you and your time machine and i look forward to it!
Thx!!
I like u r video. Upload India old videos
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Joseph and today
Not the 50s....30s or 40s maybe. Cars gave it away.
hasn't changed one bit
why is the first car always red?
Could you send me to a more dangerous neighborhood? I'm dreading walking back to the car someone shouldn't crack me over the head and steal my bag, I'll be lying there on the street in this neighborhood and people will spit on me and empty my pockets. I'll lie in the gutter like a bum, like a dog, like a mutt, like an animal! God forbid someone should help me or call an ambulance. No, that's too much trouble to pick up a phone and press a few buttons.
01:55 WTF?!!!!
Film damage!
The union ice - глупое название
Какие уродливые паровозы.
И все на заклёпках...