There once was a time when downtowns--and train stations--decorated for Christmas without a second thought.
Click on the first photo to see a postcard of Ossining's downtown, circa 1960's/early 70's....Courtesy of The Ossining Historical Society. Their own little "Bedford Falls"...
AND SPEAKING OF "IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE", CLICK ON THE LINK http://bit.ly/1kjGpZp
Click on the second photo, courtesy of The Croton Historical Society, to see the "Interior of the Harmon train station" decorated for Christmas, 1953
AND MORE VINTAGE DOWNTOWNS AT CHRISTMAS--HOW ABOUT DOWNTOWN PHOENIX, 1940'S--click on the final photo below--courtesy of THE OLD PHOTO ARCHIVE. SEE A FABULOUS VIDEO FROM THIS SITE AS WELL--Footage of Just How Fun Department Store Christmas Displays Used to Be--and happier days in Chicago... GO TO https://dustyoldthing.com/footage-christmas-window-displays/
And from SHORPY'S, Washington DC in 1921. "Parker Bridget & Co., Ninth Street and Market Space." A nighttime view of the festive six-Santa Christmas display.
YOU MAY ALSO ENJOY:
---SCRANTON CHRISTMAS WINDOWS 1938-1960; MORE HERE
---Your editor's annual homage to Woolworth's at Christmas; SEE THE FLICKR ALBUM HERE.
--AND FROM 2008, World's Largest Model Train Layout Union Station Kansas City MO https://bit.ly/3orj6yG
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Weused to sing carols at that location in Ossining.
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