1920's Eureka Springs

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  • Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 17

  • @am74343
    @am74343 6 лет назад +3

    The original film needs to be restored and speed-corrected. What an amazing historical piece of esoterica!

  • @mything1959
    @mything1959 15 лет назад

    Go to eureka every year for vacation, wonderful, great, wish i could stay year round,greatest people,visit the clock shop down town

  • @Cheryl_izzy
    @Cheryl_izzy 13 лет назад

    thank you for posting. i just went to eureka springs yesterday for the first time. i really enjoyed this film.

  • @ancientspiritmusic
    @ancientspiritmusic 11 лет назад +1

    What a fantastic find! Very hard to watch, but so historical. Thanks for sharing.

  • @robb21572
    @robb21572 15 лет назад +1

    I hope to visit Eureka someday. Looks like the name of this little film is called "The Town Of Up And Down". Pictured in the heart of the Ozarks. The date is around 1919 as Goldwyn pictures shot this for the Ford Motor Company. Goldwyn pictures was defunct in 1924 and merged with Metro. The studio existed from 1916-24. Is this on 8,16, or 35mm? Looks like it was hand cranked as the film plays back faster than the frame rate it was shot at. I think you have got a rarity here. Very cool!

    • @markmiller-summer473
      @markmiller-summer473 7 лет назад

      Trebor, have you made the trek yet?

    • @danabanks2802
      @danabanks2802 2 года назад

      Yes , I magnified the dated Copyright 1919 , so the title of this file is not from the 1920s. The Crescent College for women operated from 1908 to 1924,

  • @B0FF01
    @B0FF01 15 лет назад

    The end reminded me of the Mad Hatter's Ball that is still held at the Crescent today. In fact I think it is this week sometime.

  • @grizz11952001
    @grizz11952001 16 лет назад +1

    neat i lived in arkansas all my life ive never seen this video. i grew up in pea ridge arkansas.

  • @B0FF01
    @B0FF01 15 лет назад +1

    I live here. In fact, the Crescent Hotel ghosts look just like the ladies @ 4:44!

  • @davethecaveman
    @davethecaveman 16 лет назад

    this is amazing footage,we are lucky to have even this much of it to survive...

  • @washamachina
    @washamachina 15 лет назад

    actually, the waters there were healing.
    They found radium in the water which is known to cure diseases.

  • @otacon451
    @otacon451 14 лет назад +3

    they shouldve never build a city on eureka springs

    • @Ethan-uo5ff
      @Ethan-uo5ff 6 лет назад

      I wonder if the property owners just going to collect insurance when the buildings fall in a sinkhole lol

  • @2unearth
    @2unearth 14 лет назад

    @photolitherland ahhh but they were healing waters...full of minerals and the waters in Hot Springs are HOT! Taking a bath wasn't an everyday thing back then...couldn't hurt! LOL!

  • @2unearth
    @2unearth 14 лет назад

    @photolitherland NW Arkansas

  • @space7cowgirl
    @space7cowgirl 11 лет назад

    Kind of too late to tell them that now LOL