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New York City in the 1980s: What It Really Felt Like to Walk Those Streets What it was like to walk through New York City in the 1980s? This video is a street‑level look at 80s NYC—what it really felt like to walk those blocks, from neighborhood bodegas to graffiti‑covered subways and gritty Times Square at night. We take a nostalgic walking tour of 1980s New York City, step by step. We start on your block with yellow‑awned bodegas, hand‑painted deli signs and hot coffee for 50 cents. Then we move through Midtown: Tower Records, Crazy Eddie, Sam Goody, neon signs, newsstands and endless honking yellow cabs. From there we head into Times Square before it was cleaned up, and finally down into the subway with tokens, orange plastic seats and trains covered in graffiti. This is not a polished postcard—this is walking through 1980s NYC the way it really was: loud, dirty, alive, unforgettable. If this kind of New York nostalgia hits you, please like the video and tell me in the comments: did you walk through NYC in the eighties, or which decade would you most want to walk through—70s, 80s, or 90s? This video uses AI-generated images in a vintage style to help illustrate life in the past. These scenes are recreations, not original photos from the time. #NYC #NewYorkCity #80sNYC #1980s #NewYorkHistory #NYCNostalgia #TimesSquare #NYCSubway #Bodegas #UrbanNostalgia #RetroCity #LifeBackThen #OldNewYork #StreetNostalgia