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Houston 1938!

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by: Cbear Active Indicator LED Icon 2 OP 
~ 1 week, 3 days ago    
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Houston 1938!
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Bloom Active Indicator LED Icon 1
~ 1 week, 3 days ago    
@Cbear :
Things have changed a bit.
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otto Active Indicator LED Icon 9
~ 1 week, 3 days ago    
@Cbear : That's quite the railroad station. Anybody know what that main street is? Main street? And in which direction are we looking?
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Cbear Active Indicator LED Icon 2 OP 
~ 1 week, 2 days ago    
Cbear : That's quite the railroad station. Anybody know what that main street is? Main street? And in which direction are we looking?
 
@otto : What I wonder is what cars looked like back then.
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Cbear Active Indicator LED Icon 2 OP 
~ 1 week, 2 days ago    
Cbear : Things have changed a bit.
 
@Bloom : Just a bit!
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otto Active Indicator LED Icon 9
~ 1 week, 2 days ago    
otto : What I wonder is what cars looked like back then.
 
@Cbear : Just Google "1938 Ford Cars" or "1938 Dodge/Plymouth/Chrysler" or "1938 Chevrolet/Buick/Cadillac"
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otto Active Indicator LED Icon 9
~ 1 week, 2 days ago    
In 1940 the Houston population was only 384K.
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Jt88888888 Active Indicator LED Icon 3
~ 1 week, 2 days ago    
Honestly bigger than I would expect for then
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Hecate Active Indicator LED Icon
~ 1 week, 2 days ago    
Where is the Bayou of the Buffalo Fish? We must be looking west but from what vantage point - an airplane? Must have been nice back then - no freeways, no traffic. Looks lovely. The tallest buildings were what? The Gulf building and the Esperson Building??
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Cbear Active Indicator LED Icon 2 OP 
~ 1 week, 1 day ago    
Cbear : Just Google "1938 Ford Cars" or "1938 Dodge/Plymouth/Chrysler" or "1938 Chevrolet/Buick/Cadillac"
 
@otto : I guess I could if I was that curious. I wonder when A/C was invented both in homes and vehicles. Maybe Houston was not as hot then as it is now.
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otto Active Indicator LED Icon 9
~ 1 week, 1 day ago    
@Cbear : A/C in autos was unknown until the '60s. I'm sure there were few, if any, air conditioners in Houston back in '38. But there were probably plenty of homes with "swamp coolers."
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Cbear Active Indicator LED Icon 2 OP 
~ 1 week, 0 days ago    
Cbear : A/C in autos was unknown until the '60s. I'm sure there were few, if any, air conditioners in Houston back in '38. But there were probably plenty of homes with "swamp coolers."
 
@otto : I've heard of those and the huge recessed ceiling fans.
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