The Syrian civil war has now entered its fifth year with no end in sight. Images of a nation once known as a cultural hub; home to hundreds of historical sites, markets and centers, have been replaced with images of bombed-out buildings, destroyed cities and millions of displaced refugees.

But it wasn't always like that, and a selection of photos we put together – courtesy of the " Syrian Modern History " and " Old Damscus " Facebook pages and the Charles W. Cushman collection at Indiana University – tell a different story.

American businessman and amateur photographer Charles Cushman traveled to Syria in 1965. Cushman's collection is being shared with permission from the Indiana University Archives .

Damascus, 1965

Damascus, 1965 Source: Charles W. Cushman Photograph Collection Indiana University Archives / Digital Library Program
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Source: Charles W. Cushman Photograph Collection Indiana University Archives

Abi Maari St, Homs, 1960

Source: Facebook.com/Syrianmodernhistory
Source: Facebook.com/Syrianmodernhistory

Al-Sharq Hotel, Damascus, 1950

Hamadiya Souq, 1940

Source: Facebook.com/olddamascus
Source: Facebook.com/olddamascus

Damascus University, 1930

Source: Facebook.com/olddamascus
Source: Facebook.com/olddamascus