If you're looking to take a step back to the past, we're here to share a few before and after photos. Whether you live in these cities or hope to visit them one day (fingers crossed), it's amazing to see just how far (or how far backwards) certain places have gone. Over the years, these influential places have seen wars (sometimes at the global scale), pandemics, industrialization, agricultural movements and many more things that changed the landscape and history of a region in such monumental ways that they can't be seen today without looking back at a history textbook.

Times have definitely changed, and it's often difficult to grasp just how much this statement is true without historical photos to prove it. It's impossible to imagine the world all those years ago, so we've picked some of the wildest comparisons that do the work for you, and you'll never look at the same places the same way again. Here are 15 of the most visually striking photographs collected from the subreddit /r/OldPhotosInRealLife.

A Dirt Track In Charlotte, North Carolina

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A Father And Son Visiting The Taj Mahal 25 Years Apart

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San Francisco's Castro Street In The 1940s And Now

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Queen Hanging Out In The French Quarter Of New Orleans

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Ponce De Leon Ave In Atlanta, Georgia In The 1890s And Today

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A 15th Century Drawing And A Photo Of Château de Saumur, France From The 21st Century

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Edinburgh Castle In 1893 And Today

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A Zeppelin Over Bayreuth Germany

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A Father In Son Hanging Out In The Isle of Heligoland In 1977 And 2018

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World War I Trenches Now And Then

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The Grand Staircase From The Titanic

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Syria In 1970 And In 2016

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Shanghai, China In 1990 And 2010

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Broad Street In New York City From The 1900s And In 2019

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Seattle's Pike Place Market After The Pandemic Hit

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red4567

"Broad Street In New York City From The 1990s And In 2019"

I'm no historian, but aren't those people dressed too old-fashioned for the 90's?

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red4567

Looks like it's fixed now.

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