I am always interested to see how people used to live. It gives you perspective and it can really make you appreciate what you have. In some cases, it can make you nostalgic for how things are. Here are 21 rare photos of Illinois.
- Mules were used in place of tow trucks in Franklin County in 1939.
Arthur Rothstein/Photogrammar
- A man directs traffic in front of the Art Institute of Chicago in 1940.
John Vachon/Photogrammar
- A man waits for a bus in front of a feed store in Peoria in 1938.
Arthur Rothstein/Photogrammar
- A drunken fisherman hangs out in his trailer in Ottawa in 1937.
Russell Lee/Photogrammar
- This gospel car is abandoned in Kewanee in 1937.
Russell Lee/Photogrammar
- This mother and children hang out on a farm in De Kalb in 1942.
Ann Rosener/Photogrammar
- A woman walks into a grocery store in Marion in 1940.
Arthur Rothstein/Photogrammar
- Farmers hang out at a soil conservation meeting in Livingston County in 1937.
Russell Lee/Photogrammar
- Men shell corn into a car in Newton in 1937.
Russell Lee/Photogrammar
- A girl listens to the radio in Crawford in 1940.
John Vachon/Photogrammar
- Doctors operate in Herrin in 1939.
Arthur Rothstein/Photogrammar
- A grain elevator stands in Gibson City in 1936.
Carl Mydans/Photogrammar
- Women work a canning job in Rochelle in 1942.
Ann Rosener/Photogrammar
- A 1937 flood took its toll on this Maunie backyard.
Russell Lee/Photogrammar
- An evangelist preaches a sermon in Cambria in 1939.
Arthur Rothstein/Photogrammar
- A chemist works on production of butylene glycol.
William J. Forsythe/Photogrammar
- This is what a residential street in Elgin looked like in 1941.
John Vachon/Photogrammar
- People walk down State Street in Chicago in 1940.
John Vachon/Photogrammar
- Men talk on the street in Danville in 1937.
Russell Lee/Photogrammar
- Part of a circus is stranded in Urbana in 1925.
Ben Stahn/Photogrammar
- This is what movie theaters looked like in 1941 in Chicago.
John Vachon/Photogrammar
Aren’t these awesome? If you have some super old photos hanging around, be sure to share them on the Only in Illinois Facebook page!
Arthur Rothstein/Photogrammar
John Vachon/Photogrammar
Russell Lee/Photogrammar
Ann Rosener/Photogrammar
Carl Mydans/Photogrammar
William J. Forsythe/Photogrammar
Ben Stahn/Photogrammar
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