2. A stroll on New York City’s Bleecker Street in 1967.
Winston Vargas/Flickr3. There’s not too many things more adorable in this world than seeing nostalgic photos of children in their vintage attire!
Winston Vargas/FlickrHow much would you like to bet she’s counting down the seconds in her head until she’s able to take that hat off? Things will never change!4. Singer and songwriter Janis Ian photographed in New York City in 1967!
Winston Vargas/FlickrGetting her start in the music business as just a teenager, Janis Ian is known as one of America’s greatest folk musicians.5. Taken in 1963, you can see the vintage sign for Syracuse’s Holiday Inn!
Allen/FlickrWe miss our flashy eye-catching signs!6. The Browns Hotel in the Catskills of New York!
neilfein/FlickrOur hearts are breaking just a little to see this vintage photo! It was only several years ago that the hotel which inspired the movie Dirty Dancing was burnt to the ground in a horrible fire. We appreciate photos like this so much!7. A steady flow of traffic in 1968 on State Street in Albany!
8. Looks like someone, well maybe everyone, had a little too much fun at the 1969 New York festival, Woodstock!
Michael Donovan/Flickr9. Reminding us of the nearly half a million free spirits who took on 1969’s Woodstock, this blast from the past photograph is unbelievable!
Mike Chen/Flickr10. New York City, taken in 1962!
Christoph Zoubek/FlickrThese vintage cars are melting our modern day hearts.11. New York’s residents making their way to the New York World’s Fair.
Lara604/Flickr12. Walt Disney and Roy Crump at the 1964 New York World’s Fair!
Tom Simpson/Flickr13. If you attended this 1964 fair then you’ll surely remember this fantastic Walt Disney attraction.
Flickr/Tom SimpsonThe New York World’s Fair was one-of-a-kind!14. Taken in 1967, this photo reminds us just how far fashion has come!
John Atherton/Flickr15. Times have most certainly changed! How nostalgic is it to see this 1960s ice cream vendor!
Winston Vargas/Flickr16. A boy enjoying the sensational Washington Square Park water fountain!
Winston Vargas/FlickrThis kid has the right idea!17. Taken in 1966 on New York’s MacDougal Street, it would appear someone wasn’t having the best of days!
Winston Vargas/Flickr18. Capturing one of New York’s more passionate residents, this photo was taken at an Anti-Vietnam Rally in the Big Apple.
Winston Vargas/Flickr19. The Vietnam Peace Moratorium in New York City.
Winston Vargas/Flickr20. Another photograph taken from the late 1960s at an Anti-Vietnam Rally.
Winston Vargas/Flickr21. Taken during one of New York’s heaviest rain storms on August 27, 1967.
John Atherton/Flickr22. A nostalgic look into the reflection of a New York City puddle.