Today, Phoenix, Arizona is the fifth-largest city in the United States, only after New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Houston, which are some pretty big competitors. However, back in the 1960s, Phoenix was the twenty-ninth largest city, with a population of a quarter of what it is today.

Phoenix was in a period of transition in the ‘60s, moving from a small-town mentality to dreams of big-city living.

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The cheery documentary above, entitled “Valley of the Sun,” shows the city as the best of both worlds, with wide-open ranches and parks juxtaposed with urban development and suburban sprawl.

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It is described as a “booming Dark Horse of the desert which, within a few years, may have a larger population than Boston or Philadelphia.”

travelfilmarchive / YouTube Back then, this prediction was just a dream, yet slowly but surely, it became reality.

The large expanses of desert shown in the video have shrunk significantly since the footage was shot.

travelfilmarchive / YouTube Back then, sand and rock stretched as far as the eye could see.

Today, much of that land is taken up by buildings and parking lots.

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As the men and women walk by in sportcoats and mod dresses, the department stores show off the then-new look of desert design.

travelfilmarchive / YouTube Back then, the fountains, rocky exteriors, and fake plants were seen as chic and cutting edge.

A lot of the buildings shown in the video are still standing today, but the city around them has changed completely.

travelfilmarchive / YouTube Phoenix has grown from an underdog to a super-city, and looking back at its past is almost like looking at an entirely different place altogether.

The future is coming quickly, and no one knows what it holds. Take a moment to appreciate Phoenix as you know it today!

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Back then, this prediction was just a dream, yet slowly but surely, it became reality.

Back then, sand and rock stretched as far as the eye could see.

Kevin Spencer / Flickr

Back then, the fountains, rocky exteriors, and fake plants were seen as chic and cutting edge.

Phoenix has grown from an underdog to a super-city, and looking back at its past is almost like looking at an entirely different place altogether.

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