Ibagué has undergone significant changes over the past 100 years. In 1923, it had a colonial architecture with adobe houses and vast farmlands growing crops like coffee and yucca. People used boats, horse-drawn carts, and railways for transportation. Women wore long cotton dresses and accessories while men wore hats, shirts, fabric pants, and leather shoes. Farmers' clothing was simpler. Now, Ibagué has new malls, hotels, restaurants, parks, and more modern transportation options. Farmers still sell products in the city. Clothing styles for men, women, and children offer both local and international brands. The future may bring more ecologic cars and a more modern,
Ibagué has undergone significant changes over the past 100 years. In 1923, it had a colonial architecture with adobe houses and vast farmlands growing crops like coffee and yucca. People used boats, horse-drawn carts, and railways for transportation. Women wore long cotton dresses and accessories while men wore hats, shirts, fabric pants, and leather shoes. Farmers' clothing was simpler. Now, Ibagué has new malls, hotels, restaurants, parks, and more modern transportation options. Farmers still sell products in the city. Clothing styles for men, women, and children offer both local and international brands. The future may bring more ecologic cars and a more modern,
Ibagué has undergone significant changes over the past 100 years. In 1923, it had a colonial architecture with adobe houses and vast farmlands growing crops like coffee and yucca. People used boats, horse-drawn carts, and railways for transportation. Women wore long cotton dresses and accessories while men wore hats, shirts, fabric pants, and leather shoes. Farmers' clothing was simpler. Now, Ibagué has new malls, hotels, restaurants, parks, and more modern transportation options. Farmers still sell products in the city. Clothing styles for men, women, and children offer both local and international brands. The future may bring more ecologic cars and a more modern,
ID: 363038 IBAGUÉ ONE HUNDRED YEARS AGO (1923) There was a colonial architecture and houses made of adobe.
There were vast expanses of fertile
farmland where farmers used to grow coffee, yucca, and other crops. There were boats that people used to transport themselves and some groceries.
People used to move around using
horse-drawn carts
There was railway that connected
Ibagué with other cities in Colombia Women in those times used to wear long and loose dresses made with cotton, and some accessories like chains, belts and a very popular one, a hat used to add elegance to the outfit. Men used to wear hats, high collar shirts, fabric pants and leather There were people that worked in shoes. farms, their clothing was different, it consisted of simpler and more comfortable garments such as overalls, aprons, and straw hats. IBAGUÉ NOW (2023) There were significant improvements in infrastructure, services, and tourism, with new malls, hotels, restaurants, and parks popping up all over the city.
Farmers still sell their products in
the city, and they are very popular in the town. There are modern taxis, buses, intelligent and more accessible cars, bicycles are still popular, but the style have changed
There is more variety for men and
women, even for children. People can now buy clothes and accessories from both local and international brands, with the latest trends and styles. IBAGUÉ IN THE FUTURE (????) There will be more modern There will be more styles, trends cars, by now there are ecologic keep changing so in that time we’ll cars, but their use is expensive, se what’s going to be popping. and maybe in the future they can be more easy to maintain.
The infrastructure will be more
modern, and I think it will include more environmentally friendly ways to build them.