That’s Craig Breedlove steering the dolly to get his Spirit Of America out of his father’s garage. It sure was a different time in America, when an average guy could have a dream and achieve it without cubic dollars.
The lowest price I can remember was for $1.50 for a haircut where my mom would take me. There was a bakery across the street that had 10 pies for a $1.00. I would ask if my mom if she would buy me some but she always found an excuse not to.
Herald Square, 34th and Broadway, Manhattan, New York City. Photographed on July 16, 1936. Credit: sebcolorisation on Instagram historycolored.com #history #nyc #newyorkcity
German p***enger airship LZ 129 "Hindenburg" p***ing over Wildwood NJ just prior to exploding. May 6, 1937.
Cliff House, Sutro Heights, Topsy’s Roost billboard advertising fried chicken for 50 cents, Ocean Beach, Playland and Great Highway, San Francisco, circa.1934
Idaho Falls, Idaho. The Lincoln belonged to the photographer who produced the postcards - there's dozens of examples of this postcard from all over the left side of the USA. The Lincoln is in every one of them.