"A Trip Down Market Street" is a film produced by the Miles Brothers of a cable car as it travels through the thoroughfare.
It captures the city just four days before the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fires, which destroyed over 80% of the city.
8. Workers atop the Chrysler Building without safety equipment, 1929
9. The Hindenburg disaster, 1937
10. London in the 1930s
11. Soldier in 1918
12. A newsstand in New York City, 1930s
13. Two kids posing for the camera in Poland in 1920
14. Rollerblading in 1923
In the 1920s, speeding around on wheels became a favorite hobby of hip Parisians, with cycle-skaters strapping wheels to their feet.
This innovative trend served as a distant prototype of the rollerblades we know today.
15. American automobile leap show, 1922
16. Paris in 1900
17. Manhattan Waterfront, 1930s
18. England, 1901.
Everyone is intrigued by the camera.
19. Here's what the world looked like around 100 years ago
20. Constantinople, 1905
Officially renamed Istanbul in 1930, Constantinople was the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire, also known as the Byzantine Empire, (330–1204, 1261–1453), the Latin Empire (1204–1261), and the Ottoman Empire (1453–1922).
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2. Derinkuyu underground city, Turkey
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What could have pushed humans to build something like this thousands of years ago?
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1. Venice at sunset
2. According to the Chronicon Altinate, one of the oldest sources on Venice's history, today marks the city's 1604th birthday.
Tradition links its founding to the dedication of San Giacomo church, said to have occurred at noon on 25 March 421.
3. The iconic capital of Italy's Veneto region is a unique city built on 127 islands connected by 472 bridges and a network of iconic canals, earning it the nickname "City of Bridges."
The name is derived from the Veneti people who inhabited the region by the 10th century BC.