06/01/2026
Spaghetti for 25 Cents, New York, 1945
Exploring the beauty of forgotten eras. Historical places, timeless stories and cultural heritage
06/01/2026
Spaghetti for 25 Cents, New York, 1945
๐ฝโจ A breathtaking drone view of the Statue of Liberty from above!
See one of the worldโs most iconic landmarks from a whole new perspective with this stunning aerial footage. ๐๐บ๐ธ
Experience the beauty of New York Harbor and the symbol of freedom like never before. Don't forget to like, share, and follow for more amazing drone videos!
๐ Statue of Liberty, New York City
๐ฅ Cinematic Drone Footage
05/30/2026
Maintaining fire escapes in New York City, 1950
๐โจ Stunning aerial views of Lower Manhattan, New York City!
Experience the beauty of NYC from above with this cinematic drone footage ๐๐ฅ
If you love travel videos, city skylines, and amazing drone shots, donโt forget to like, share, and follow โค๏ธ
๐ Lower Manhattan, New York
๐ฅ HD Drone Footage
05/29/2026
The Chrysler Building opened to the public on May 27, 1930, and nearly a century later remains one of NYCโs most iconic architectural landmarks.
POV: New York never sleepsโฆ it shines through the stars. โจ๐ฝ๐
05/27/2026
In 1906, photographer James A. Hart captured what is believed to be New York Cityโs first aerial photograph, taken from a hot air balloon above Manhattan before the rise of modern skyscrapers.
Midnight over Statue of Liberty โ where freedom shines brighter than the skyline. ๐๐ฝ
The Wheatfield, Gettysburg โ July 2, 1863 vs 2025 ๐บ๐ธ
In the summer of 1863, this quiet Pennsylvania field became one of the deadliest scenes of the American Civil War. During the Battle of Gettysburg, Union and Confederate forces clashed violently across the Wheatfield in hours of relentless combat. Thick smoke covered the landscape as soldiers fought hand-to-hand among shattered fences and trampled crops, leaving the ground forever marked by sacrifice and loss.
More than 160 years later, the exact same view tells a very different story. In 2025, the Wheatfield stands peaceful and green within Gettysburg National Military Park. Monuments and cannons now rest where chaos once erupted, while visitors walk the grounds in silence, reflecting on the cost of war and the lives forever connected to this historic battlefield.
This striking โThen and Nowโ comparison reveals the extraordinary transformation of a place once consumed by violence into a landscape dedicated to remembrance, unity, and national memory.
05/25/2026
This picture of New York in 1933 looks like it's from the 2070s