Traffic Photos From July 1936

Great old photos showing traffic in Washington back in 1936. Check out Pennsylvania Avenue and 15th Street jammed up with streetcars, automobiles and pedestrians.

Here are some great old photos of traffic in Washington back on July 20th, 1936. The city was in the middle of a rough heat wave and the country was faced with nearly 12,000 deaths across 86 cities due to the heat!

This first one shows a streetcar heading to Rosslyn from the Capitol. Take a look at the taxi and what appears to Model A Ford.

Source: Library of Congress

The photo below shows us looking up Pennsylvania Avenue towards the Willard and the Treasury Department.

Source: Library of Congress

It’s fun to see these old images and how many taxis were cruising around the city back then.

Source: Library of Congress

This one shows us looking down on the Treasury Building, up 15th Street with streetcars heading in both directions. This appears to be from maybe a fourth floor room in Hotel Washington.

Source: Library of Congress

Here we are looking up 15th Street where it intersects with Pennsylvania Avenue. Hotel Washington is on the right and the Treasury Building on the left.

Source: Library of Congress

July 20th was a Monday so everyone was back to work after a nice weekend break from the DC heat.

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