Oftentimes in New Haven, one might come upon a scene that ‘looks’ much older than it is.
This is an album of my favorite modern-day ‘olde tyme’ photographs.
An olde fyre truck from last year’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade |
Family Day in Edgerton Park features old fashioned hay rides |
A friend of the Devil’s Gear Bike Shop riding down the main thoroughfaire |
A fine, vintage automobile turning in front of the Warner Hardware Building |
A Good Humor Ice Cream Truck ready to sell you some iced treats |
Yale’s Dining Hall turned into a 1950’s library for the Indiana Jones film |
Elm Street, lined with a few of the old cars featured in the Indiana Jones film “Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull” |
a set designer on Chapel Street, “aging” the brand new vintage Woolworth sign for the film |
Classic Chevy Bel Air at a car show on Chapel Street |
a modern-day scene shot at Yale for the 1957 era |
Classic Old Car with fuzzy dice |
Durham Fire Rescue’s Antique Truck |
at Stowe’s in West Haven |
an operating old streetcar at the Shoreline Trolley Museum |
Horse & Buggy Rides at Edgerton Park
All Photos © Mike Franzman |