It is absolutely amazing how much things have changed in 100 years. We have gone from Model T's to self driving cars, and black and white photos to holographic images. Our lives have changed in tremendous ways, but you can still see hints of the past in today's life. Here are some incredible old photographs taken in Iowa 100 years ago - let's see if you can recognize any of the places pictured!
1. Des Moines in 1915 was still relatively small. This was the same year that Riverview Park, an amusement park, opened in Des Moines. Riverview Park was eventually replaced by Adventureland in the late 1970s.
2. A couple of Iowa farm women pluck chickens sometime around 1917.
3. Two couples pose near their car in Lamoille, a tiny town near Marshalltown.
4. The Milwaukee Road Depot in Mason City was a bustling place in July of 1915.
5. The aftermath of a devastating train wreck on the Rock Island Railroad in Homestead in 1915.
6. In 1915, prohibition supporters in Council Bluffs held a Prohibition Parade on 7th Street.
7. The employees of the Council Bluffs Post Office group up for a photo in 1915.
8. Knights of the Full Moon showed at the Council Bluffs Auditorium during the 1914-1915 season.
9. In 1915, Main Street in Kanawha consisted of a dirt road.
10. The Huxley-Maxwell Band Boosters Parade on August 10, 1915.
11. A view from the street shows Brown's Smoke House and the Iowa Book Store in Iowa City around 1915.
12. Two women window shop at University Book Store in Iowa City sometime in 1915.
13. Students from the University of Iowa classes of 1914 and 1915 pose for a picture.
14. The street in front of the Grand Theatre and Brown's Department Store in Eldora was a busy place in January of 1915.
15. In the fall of 1915, a group of people ride a wagon near Rhodes, carrying sacks filled with hazelnuts.
History truly is fascinating, especially when you can compare it to where we are today, and how much things have changed.
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