These 10 Photos of Pennsylvania In The 1970s Are Mesmerizing
Vintage photographs from the 1970s in Pennsylvania offer a nostalgic glimpse into the past.
Vintage photographs give us a special glimpse into the past— especially when they are from a time that we either remember from long ago, or have heard enough about to imagine. Check out these old photographs taken in Pennsylvania during the 1970s, and see if you can recognize any of the places pictured.
1. Children cross the painted road by the Philadelphia Museum of Art, 1973
2. The interior of 30th Street Station in Philadephia, 1974.
3. Children swim in the fountains at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, 1973.
4. Breezewood, Pennsylvania as it looked in the 1970s.
5. Menoher Miniature Golf Course in Johnstown, 1979.
6. Lackawanna Avenue in Scranton, circa 1970. You can see F.W. Woolworth and the S.S. Kresge Store.
7. A TraveLodge in Gettysburg in the 1970s.
8. The New Hope & Ivyland Railroad Engine in August, 1975.
9. An abandoned hotel in Huntingdon, 1975.
10. Some girls wait for a train at the Highland Avenue stop in Chester, during the 1970s.
Do you have any cool vintage photos? Feel free to share them in the comment section.
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