" PILGRIMAGE TO BALTIMORE " 1960s MARYLAND TRAVELOGUE FILM SPONSORED BY SHELL OIL XD11564

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This 1960s color travelogue film was made by Shell Oil through the Shell Films program. The film highlights Maryland’s many cultural, historic, and recreational offerings making sure to highlight the important industries as well as modern and colonial architecture across the state’s cities and towns.
US Naval Academy at Annapolis graduation: US Navy Marching Band, Mahan Hall Clock Tower (0:11). Families enjoy Sandy Point State Park (0:46). Chesapeake Bay Bridge (0:59). Residential street Eastern Shore (1:17). The Wye Oak, Wye Oak State Park (1:24). Quaint dock on Chester River (1:45). Chestertown townspeople greet arrivals (1:50). Colonial-style homes, Chestertown Historic District (2:06). Manicured gardens (2:18). Tidewater Estates (2:27). Talbot County Courthouse in Easton, Maryland (2:38). Commercial street in downtown Easton (2:47). Downtown street in Salisbury (3:00). Agricultural workers harvest crops (3:08). Cantaloupes in basket (3:17). Farmer gathers ripe tomatoes (3:21). Crates of picked strawberries (3:30). Baby chicks in box (3:42). Adult chickens flood out of coop (3:55). Cooked chicken on a platter (3:57). Car drives over bridge in Crisfield (4:01). Various fishing boats in harbor (4:04). Chesapeake sailboat (“Bugeye”) (4:14). Fishermen search for oysters using long wooden sticks (4:28). Deep water boat collects oysters with steel tongs (4:32). Modern clam digger, clams on conveyor belt (4:45). Sorted muscles, clams brought to fish market (4:57). Fisherman uses net to capture Maryland blue crabs (5:14). Two men sit and sort crabs into floating cribs off of dock (5:33). Crab boil feast (6:02). Sunbathers and colorful umbrellas, Ocean City (6:18). Deep sea fishing: man struggles to reel in Marlin (6:46). Sky dotted with flying geese and ducks on winter migration (7:22). Hunter and Chesapeake Bay Retriever Dog at duck/ geese (7:40). Aerial view of homes, industry, and trees lining the Chesapeake (8:28). Chesapeake Bay Islands: boats sailing through the channels (8:40). Boys climb on cannon, look at Baltimore skyline (9:49). Public city busses and cars pass each other on busy street (10:09). Enoch Pratt Library (10:14). State Office Building, West Preston Street (10:26). Johns Hopkins University Campus, Medical School, Hospital (10:39). Baltimore Museum of Art (10:45). Washington Monument of Baltimore (11:00). Marquis de Lafayette Statue (11:04). Baltimore Battle Monument (11:09). Lee & Jackson Monument (11:12). Union Soldiers and Sailors Monument (11:16). Fort McHenry, where Francis Scott Key wrote “Star-Spangled Banner” (11:22). Port of Baltimore: large commercial cargo ship (11:48). Train-yard with commercial freight cars (11:51). Baltimore Harbor Tunnel (12:03). Aerial view of Baltimore’s port and industrial complexes (12:19). Machine unloads iron ore imported from oversees (12:37). Piping hot steel ore moves through production line, perhaps Sparrows Point steel mill (12:43). Steel used at shipyard for ship repair (13:06). Finished ocean vessel (13:26). Coal loaded onto ship (13:31). Machines unload bananas from ships brought from the West Indies and Central America (13:34). Man stacks bags of Brazilian coffee beans (13:41). Close-up of hand sifting through tea grains from India (13:47). Close-up McCormick spices from Madagascar, Singapore, Malaysia, East Africa (13:51). Spices packed by machine at McCormick factory (14:11). Sherwood Gardens (14:27). Oriole bird (15:01). Baltimore Orioles Memorial Stadium (15:11). Baltimore Colts football game (16:04). Farmlands (16:29). Self-propelled wheat combine harvester (16:46). 1960s IH No. 234 Corn Harvester (16:50). Harvested tobacco loaded onto tractor bed (16:57). Hay harvest (17:10). Maryland dairy cows graze (17:22). Horses at stables (17:31). Preakness Stakes, Pimlico Race Course (17:51). Picnicking families (18:37). Maryland Hunt Cup (18:52). Black-eyed Susan (19:35). Maryland Piedmont Region: historic town of Frederick (19:43). Frederick County Courthouse (19:50). Home of Barbara Fritchie (20:01). Antietam National Battlefield (20:15). New York State Monument (20:20). Downtown Hagerstown (20:33). Interior of Moller Pipe Organ Factory, craftsman at work (20:44). Man plays completed organ (21:25). Town-scape of Cumberland (21:56). Cumberland Narrows (22:05). Cumberland Community Forest Park (22:17).
This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD, 2k and 4k. For more information visit www.PeriscopeFilm.com

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@stevenschleigh1002
@stevenschleigh1002 Жыл бұрын
Wow I wish baltimore was still like this. Now it's a cesspool, and I'm glad I left there..
@tookitogo
@tookitogo Жыл бұрын
When were you last there? Over the last 20 years, surprisingly large swaths of slums have been revitalized.
@rogerhuber3133
@rogerhuber3133 Жыл бұрын
I grew up in Maryland in the 1950-60s and remember all this well. It was a wonderful place. I've been gone since 1969 and from what I have heard it sure isn't like this. How sad!
@icebluecuda1
@icebluecuda1 Жыл бұрын
What a dump today. Government ruins everything
@SixHundredandThirteen
@SixHundredandThirteen Жыл бұрын
Is any place still the same anymore? The 50s was the last Golden Age of America. The late 60s is when everything went to shit.
@redwatch1100
@redwatch1100 Жыл бұрын
Someone ruined all of it.
@tookitogo
@tookitogo Жыл бұрын
Honestly, Maryland is still a great place. I lived there my whole 20s and it’s the place that most feels like home. If I ever move back to the US, I’d try and live in Annapolis if I can afford it.
@theOlLineRebel
@theOlLineRebel Ай бұрын
@@SixHundredandThirteenyup, full socialism forced in by the squeaky wheels of endless “protesting” hippies.
@domitype
@domitype Жыл бұрын
I visited Balmer in the 1980s - got totally lost while trying to find Edith Massy's Antiques and Junk Store, but I finally found it. She was selling some amazing kitsch, and her hit records. ;-)
@fawnlliebowitz1772
@fawnlliebowitz1772 6 ай бұрын
Fells Point, she was fun just to talk to at night.
@MooPotPie
@MooPotPie 9 күн бұрын
Sadly, the Wye Oak was destroyed by a thunderstorm on June 6, 2002. It was estimated to be over 460 years old.
@codingprograms2078
@codingprograms2078 Жыл бұрын
Just interesting to see how much was back then. So many other things in this video.
@kathmandu1575
@kathmandu1575 Жыл бұрын
Excellent video - thanks!
@sebastianmartinescu1987
@sebastianmartinescu1987 Жыл бұрын
Beautiful documentary.
@PeriscopeFilm
@PeriscopeFilm Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@RickinBaltimore
@RickinBaltimore Жыл бұрын
Home sweet home!
@roncoburn7771
@roncoburn7771 Жыл бұрын
great video
@frankez1975
@frankez1975 Жыл бұрын
Whelp it isn’t like that anymore 😂
@theOlLineRebel
@theOlLineRebel Ай бұрын
Confronted first thing by Annapolis with Naval Academy and Bay Bridge. About 1/2 hour drive away. Then Eastern Shore driving across from Annapolis. I think this is all Maryland or Chesapeake, not so much Baltimore!
@justinconroy5621
@justinconroy5621 Жыл бұрын
did you put any credits for 1960 pilgrimage to baltimore
@fawnlliebowitz1772
@fawnlliebowitz1772 6 ай бұрын
Back when humans still inhabited it. It WAS a great place.
@scottnyc6572
@scottnyc6572 Жыл бұрын
Found this old Baltimore video showing early school kids that reminded me of the little rascals. kzfaq.info/get/bejne/j9CEp6Wfmc_akac.html
@spydude38
@spydude38 Жыл бұрын
Sad to say but I avoid Baltimore like the plague these days. The eastern shore is still beautiful in the spring and summer though. Just way more people and traffic.
@Imtheverdant1
@Imtheverdant1 Жыл бұрын
ever since the colts left it hasn't been the same
@isiaihdavis5475
@isiaihdavis5475 7 ай бұрын
Although I really enjoyed this documentary, once again there seems to be a lack of focus on the contributions of Black people. As a Black Baltimoren that's 40 years old, I do understand these are dated videos, I'd just like to see both the good and the bad of my people from a historical perspective. Nice video overall, and thanks for sharing.
@fawnlliebowitz1772
@fawnlliebowitz1772 6 ай бұрын
I remember the black "A-rabs" selling soft crabs, watermelon and cantaloupe in the alleys on horse drawn carts. They had a song...... sofcrabs, cantlope.......... My buddy's father had American Beer delivered by a black "Beer man" as we called him. He would load us in his panel truck and buy us ice cream cones on Hilton Ave. We were 5 or 6 years old, Beer man was a nice guy. This was well before the thugs took over. We GTFO in 1957.It was still decent well into the 70's. Schmoke let it go to shit, some cannot govern themselves I hate to say. look at local gov';t now..... LOLOLOLOL Dixon wants to be mayor again, the animals will probably reelect her
@robertwilliams3527
@robertwilliams3527 2 ай бұрын
Baltimore is even better now. You just gotta lower your standards a tad. 😊
@themagus5906
@themagus5906 9 ай бұрын
No one makes a "pilgrimage" to Baltimore anymore, unless they're illegal immigrants. Let em get shipped to Salisbury to pick the crops. And then I want to see the low prices in the supermarkets, LOL. Ocean City is so overpopulated in the summer, just forget it. Nothing like the quaint town from 50 years ago. Maryland's glory days are over forever, I'm afraid.
@craignunnallypurcell
@craignunnallypurcell 20 күн бұрын
Baltimore let all this industry & jobs go, why ?
@muttonchopsgayever
@muttonchopsgayever Жыл бұрын
00:55 politically incorrect
@theOlLineRebel
@theOlLineRebel Ай бұрын
Why?
@jayski8987
@jayski8987 Жыл бұрын
Who ruined Baltimore
@roncoburn7771
@roncoburn7771 Жыл бұрын
lol take a guess
@fawnlliebowitz1772
@fawnlliebowitz1772 6 ай бұрын
Delasandro's for two
@theOlLineRebel
@theOlLineRebel Ай бұрын
@@fawnlliebowitz1772actually how is that? They sure weren’t perfect but even Jr. Called out the National Guard like one SHOULD when thugs are rioting.
@SuperSnallygaster
@SuperSnallygaster Жыл бұрын
Then the Democrats came.
@stampeaceful
@stampeaceful 2 ай бұрын
Wrong. It was a Democratic stronghold during this era. The whims of capitalism are the main culprit. "Baltimore has been a Democratic stronghold for over 150 years, with Democrats dominating every level of government. In virtually all elections, the Democratic primary is the real contest...No Republican has been elected to the City Council since 1939." - Wikipedia
@theOlLineRebel
@theOlLineRebel Ай бұрын
First off, this is Maryland, not Baltimore. 2nd, I don’t like Dems but before the Riots around here they still held half decent values. They may have gradually contributed to downfall but I think that is mostly due to “foreigners” moving to DC for their exponentially growing government-teat jobs and poisoning the DC area and thus changing the whole state more socialist.
@theOlLineRebel
@theOlLineRebel Ай бұрын
@@stampeacefulnonsense. It and the whole country were strongholds of true capitalism in that early era. Besides FDR pushing major socialism. You’ll see the major change all centers around the riots, and “Great Society”. Socialism. Welfare. Sorry.
@SomeGuysg
@SomeGuysg Жыл бұрын
LoL pity baltimore city today is now just one big section8 housing.
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