PHOENIX - Plenty has changed since 1930, but you can still recognize the distinctive Hotel San Carlos and the Westward Ho.
Rare video surfaced by Apacheland Movie Ranch shows downtown Phoenix in the 1930s. Rush hour was not what we've come to know now. Model-Ts made up the downtown traffic.
A digitized document from "The Bureau of the Census" says Phoenix and satellite areas had a population of 86,356 in 1930.
Apacheland was opened in 1955 as an amusement park and in 1959 became a movie studio. Dozens of TV shows, movies and commercials were filmed with the area's western scenery.