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I colorized, fully restored, and added immersive sound design to this rare footage capturing Chicago’s Near West Side in the late 1930s. showcases a vivid street-level view of the neighborhood, featuring W. Maxwell, W. Barber, Newberry Avenue, 14th Place, and surrounding blocks, including historic landmarks like the Newberry Department Store and the Chicago Maternity Center. Viewers can see automotive shops, local businesses, residential buildings, and even glimpses of daily life with children and bustling streets, all presented in a highly detailed, lifelike manner. The reconstruction brings to life streets and structures that no longer exist, offering a rare, vibrant window into a vanished era of Chicago’s urban history. 0:06 Moving east on 1100 block of W. Maxwell St., between Blue Island Ave. & Miller St. Aves. Camera POV is towards the south side of the street. 0:15 Steve's Automotive 1101 W. Maxwell 0:35 Moving east on 500 block of W. Barber St., just east of Jefferson St. and approaching Clinton St. This east/west street once ran between 14th St. & 14th Place and no longer exists. 0:56 545 W. Barber St. 1:00 Moving west on 800 block W. Maxwell St. between Newberry Ave. & Peoria St. 1:29 W. Maxwell & Peoria Streets (north side of intersection) 1:34 Newberry Dept. Store 900 W. Maxwell St. 1:43 Moving east on 900 of block W. Maxwell St., between Sangamon and Peoria Streets. 2:11 W. Maxwell & Peoria (south side of intersection.) 2:40 The brick and stone building behind the street vendors is the Chicago Maternity Center, whose main entrance was around the corner at 1336 S. Newberry. 2:45 W. Maxwell & Newberry, south side of intersection. 2:56 [alternate takes on Maxwell] 4:00 Moving north on 1300 block of S. Newberry, between 14th St. & Maxwell. 4:14 El Buen Gusto (?) Peluqueria, a hair salon at 1353 S. Newberry 4:16 [alternate take on S. Newberry] 4:33 14th Place moving east, between S. Union Ave. & Jefferson St. 4:57 615 W. 14th Place 5:03 1000 block of W. Maxwell moving east, the brick building with Coca-Cola sign is 1057 W. Maxwell. 5:22 South Water garage 1037 W. Maxwell 5:28 W. Maxwell & Miller Streets. 5:29 Moving north on the 1300 block of Sangamon St., between 14th St. and Maxwell. First building on the right is 1351 S. Sangamon. 5:43 Moving west on the1700 block of W. 13th St., between Paulina & Wood Streets. Starts near 1718 W. 13th and ends in front of the brick building at 1746. 6:10 Moving east on W. 14th Place., crossing Jefferson St. 6:30. The bottle-shaped water tank seen through the alley between 557 and 551 W. 14th Pl., may have advertised the G. Heileman Brewing Co., which did not have a brewery in Chicago, but at one time had a depot in or next to the rail yards, in a straight line south from this alley view. 6:34 [alternate take on 1700 block of W. 13th St.] 7:03 [unknown location, likely a north-south street with camera pointed east/southeast, could be either Near West side or South Side/Bronzeville neighborhood.] 7:25 1300 block Newberry Ave looking north towards Maxwell and St Francis of Assisi church at 813 W. Roosevelt Rd., at corner of Newberry & Roosevelt. [2 alternate takes] 7:51 [unknown railroad viaduct, likely one the several over north-south avenues that connect the Near West side with the Lower West Side/Pilsen neighborhoods, 1 alternate take] 8:04 [unknown street with children and pedestrians.] (This work of identifying locations was carried out by Scott (@JaySverisson). It is truly incredible to see how difficult this task was. I thank him for his hard work and am very grateful to him.) Video Restoration Process: ✔ FPS boosted to 60 frames per second ✔ Image resolution boosted up to HD ✔ Improved video sharpness and brightness ✔ Colorized only for the ambiance (not historically accurate) ✔added sound only for the ambiance ✔restoration:(stabilisation,denoise,cleand,deblur) Please, be aware that colorization colors are not real and fake, colorization was made only for the ambiance and do not represent real historical data. B&W Video Source: National Archives and Records Administration Special thanks to Scott (@JaySverisson) for his kind assistance in identifying and verifying this footage. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 📨 Contact me at :[email protected] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - For any Copyright issues, please reach out to us first before filing a claim with YouTube. Send us a message or email detailing your concerns and we'll make sure the matter is resolved immediately. All contact details in our channel's "About" page! Please consider "fair use" before filing a claim. Thank You! Join this channel to benefit from exclusive advantages and also to support us: / @nass_0