There’s nothing more fascinating than a glimpse into the past. The following 10 photos were snapped in Maryland in the early 1900s and depict what life was like a century ago. Read on, and marvel at how different things were…
- Clothing was certainly different than it is today.
Wikimedia Commons This photo was taken in 1920 at The Southern Cigar Company in Manchester.
- Dirt roads weren’t uncommon.
Wikimedia Commons / Library of Congress This 1918 photo shows soldiers at Camp Meade.
- Vehicles were unrecognizable.
Wikimedia Commons Pictured here is an automobile tour through Baltimore’s sanitary sewers (circa 1914).
- Baltimore’s streets were full of streetcar tracks.
Wikimedia Commons Today you’ll mostly find smooth roads, but you can visit Baltimore Streetcar Museum to brush up on history.
- Stores were quaint – and cheap.
Wikimedia Commons / Ann Longmore-Etheridge Here’s a former Five & Dime in Frederick, circa 1910. Nothing over 10 cents!
- Clothing was hung out to dry.
Wikimedia Commons / Library of Congress This photo was snapped in Greenbelt in 1938.
- Many people worked in factories…
Wikimedia Commons / Library of Congress This is Hendrick Motor Company in Takoma Park. The photo was snapped between 1910 and 1920.
- And there were a lot more farms, too.
Wikimedia Commons Here’s a Baltimore area fruit farm in 1919.
- And don’t forget the bustling railroad industry.
Wikimedia Commons / Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine A Baltimore and Ohio Railroad moment photographed in 1912.
- The C&O Canal was actually in operation.
Wikimedia Commons / National Photo Company It operated from 1831 until 1924.
Do have a favorite decade? You may also want to check out photos of Maryland in the 1960s. Or how about images from the 1970s?
Wikimedia Commons
This photo was taken in 1920 at The Southern Cigar Company in Manchester.
Wikimedia Commons / Library of Congress
This 1918 photo shows soldiers at Camp Meade.
Wikimedia Commons
Pictured here is an automobile tour through Baltimore’s sanitary sewers (circa 1914).
Today you’ll mostly find smooth roads, but you can visit Baltimore Streetcar Museum to brush up on history.
Wikimedia Commons / Ann Longmore-Etheridge
Here’s a former Five & Dime in Frederick, circa 1910. Nothing over 10 cents!
This photo was snapped in Greenbelt in 1938.
This is Hendrick Motor Company in Takoma Park. The photo was snapped between 1910 and 1920.
Here’s a Baltimore area fruit farm in 1919.
Wikimedia Commons / Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine
A Baltimore and Ohio Railroad moment photographed in 1912.
Wikimedia Commons / National Photo Company
It operated from 1831 until 1924.
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