Saw our old building @ 12:06 😇. (1624 W. 18th St.). Great memories and glad to see it standing 👍. Thank you for this video.
@raycarney59415 күн бұрын
I grew in Hyde Park from 1972 to 1980 and trust me, Hyde Park has changed. Today it resembles the failings of the rest of the City of Chicago. It's just another PIT of Chicago neighborhoods. Glad I left. Bret Harte, Kenwood High School, 1655 East 55Th Street.
@fortyacres24 күн бұрын
you cut short on Madison. darn.
@GuardianHeatingCooling26 күн бұрын
Say wallykazam
@GuardianHeatingCooling26 күн бұрын
if you need a friend to lend a helping hand you can call on wally
@GuardianHeatingCooling26 күн бұрын
Wally found a stick waved in the air all these magic words went flying everywhere
@GuardianHeatingCooling26 күн бұрын
Yes indeedy
@GuardianHeatingCooling26 күн бұрын
Like anytime a day
@GuardianHeatingCooling26 күн бұрын
You know jeff i can access geico account 24/7
@JimmyBahiaАй бұрын
Who remembers Macs chili parlor?
@VanBuchananАй бұрын
Great nostalgic trip back into the past, I appreciate your post. The old Hamilton theater near Crandon, the Jeffery just west of Jeffrey. (I saw Lawrence of Arabia there the night that Kennedy was shot.) Shirk's Little Store just west of Stoney on the north side. Oak Woods where Kennedy got more votes per capita than any other place. John's Meat Market between Champlain and St. Lawrence on the south side. Thanks for making the gray matter stir! ex of 7145 Euclid many, many decades ago!
@martinkern8122Ай бұрын
I lived just off of halsted and wolfram (in lakeview right after lincoln park) for many years, loved it, miss it.
@nbalionna197Ай бұрын
I use to live over here when I was real little I am now 16😢
@lisakawucha4893Ай бұрын
because you might like it sing with us
@walterbrown8694Ай бұрын
In the early 1950s my dad worked for Van Cleef Brothers, a division of Johns-Manville at the corner of 79th and Woodlawn. The the company and building are both long gone - I think the location is a parking lot today.
@melvonjohnson57112 ай бұрын
Only if Lake Michigan was just further east, there would be east side of Chicago that resemble the northside of Chicago
@PeebisHUB2 ай бұрын
Saw my house lmaooo
@lamar36972 ай бұрын
Extremely clean
@user-qs9hy9bx7d2 ай бұрын
*"We not from 63rd"* - **King Von**
@BwayGway2 ай бұрын
I grew up in that building 🏢 on 63rd cottage Grove on the right it was a fish market a long time ago so many memories no kap
@connieharris27552 ай бұрын
Nostalgia washed over me. Thank You For taking this 79yr old woman back at the start from my teen years on 'South Park' to the last place my parents lived in Chatham on King Drive, they wouldn't know the place now.
@steviep71453 ай бұрын
People really need to learn how to edit their videos before posting them. I mean how exciting could it really be watching you record your entire time stopped at the lights?
@cesarmeraz14503 ай бұрын
Thank you so much. Relocated to Arizona 5 years ago. Born and raised in Chicago. Belmont is my favorite street! Thank you for allowing to join you on this cool ride on Clark. I worked at Great Ace and Centuy Mall back in the day and danced at Bedrocks.
@wisjeepmanjim84503 ай бұрын
I grew up on Halsted street in the 50's and 60's. On the NW corner of Garfield Blvd that was LeMecs restaurant. Just north of that is now a grocery store. That used to be Colonial Savings Bank. Right across Halsted was the Halfield theatre. At 63rd and Halsted there was a gigantic Sears department store. That area was loaded with stores, restaurants, and theatres. It rivaled downtown. Sad to see when so many factories and businesses left the south side. There were jobs for everyone and those empty boarded up buildings had many black businesses. That time will never return.
@willyjoerockhead3 ай бұрын
Why is there no lake acces at the end?
@trapphousetv70973 ай бұрын
Young money
@christopherlindholm65483 ай бұрын
I would like to see this video shot at night with all the colorful neon and signage on Devon. It is a bustling area. Looks really cool at night!
@michaelrussell84824 ай бұрын
Too much time spent sitting waiting for the traffic light to change!
@TS-hi8vo4 ай бұрын
I grew up here in the 80s. Miss it very much. What a dump it has become. It’ll never come back to where it was.
@adriennelarkin81884 ай бұрын
Bring back Good old Memories.
@adriennelarkin81884 ай бұрын
Hello I Use to live on 47th Street over gills Liquor Store Back in the Day.
@marisolborges55494 ай бұрын
Loved your video!!! I lived not far from Cabrini back in the day and I have lots of friends from Cabrini. I remember when Dantrell Davis was taken, it was so sad. Not to mention all of the innocent lives that were lost there. I pray for peace and for all of the people of my beloved city!!!
@discipledlifeform4 ай бұрын
I couldn't get past the terrible choice in music.
@christwayresurrectionoutre37574 ай бұрын
Man took me.waqay back. I grew up on 111th Wentworth.
@moonytheloony65165 ай бұрын
this video literally begins roughly a 5 min walk to where I used to live...I know that area very well.
@EMRG505 ай бұрын
Wtf have you people done to a great neighborhood? It didn’t look like this when I grew up there so so sad! But we had fathers and mothers with morals and jobs! 69th and Wood st. Great place to grow up and have children, no one getting murdered and raped then!
@BeezzSpicy26005 ай бұрын
My family lived 905 N. Cleveland 847 n. Cleveland 😢😢 I miss the greens 😢😢
@AriesSuperLove5 ай бұрын
The south side was a whole vibe back in the day
@gintasindreika9336 ай бұрын
It's deplorable that the theatres and shopping district of East 47th Street are gone. At 12:00, the Stock Yard district is dwarfed by stacks of truck containers, which were loaded with junk merchandise imported from China.
@tri5ford6 ай бұрын
Thats Ravenswood Elementary School on the left at Paulina, not Montessori.
@Highlander9326 ай бұрын
I lived on Damen and Henderson. , in the 80s.
@gospmusluver6 ай бұрын
South side looks different from the west side
@jorinkema98776 ай бұрын
I lived on Ave O and Ewing Ave.
@andreajanota62587 ай бұрын
Many of those signs and billboards were there long before I was born and I’m no spring chicken. My two favorite food places in the video were Fat Johnny’s and Rainbow Cone. I miss those days in the old neighborhood. Thanks for this
@Colesbaby19997 ай бұрын
The neighborhood I was born in 🙏🏾
@jett26057 ай бұрын
you drove past where i live on Sheridan and Hollywood. you should have dropped in for tea. 😏😏😏
@curts65258 ай бұрын
Great video; brings back memories. Does anyone remember Kee's across the street from 6-corners Sears? I loved that store in the early 70's
@thomoswald71215 күн бұрын
They had an Escalator that was a belt...like the moving walkway at o'hare airport!
@justins30928 ай бұрын
I love Chicago. Thank you for these videos
@jimdragonfly28758 ай бұрын
Hi this is Jim. I have been enjoying your videos on commercial Avenue and now I’m watching S. Chicago Ave. I used to live at 8905 and 8920 Exchange Ave. and from what I see it has been bringing back 1000 memories please point out more stuff as you’re driving along and may be drive a little slower. Great job thank you
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Saw our old building @ 12:06 😇. (1624 W. 18th St.). Great memories and glad to see it standing 👍. Thank you for this video.
I grew in Hyde Park from 1972 to 1980 and trust me, Hyde Park has changed. Today it resembles the failings of the rest of the City of Chicago. It's just another PIT of Chicago neighborhoods. Glad I left. Bret Harte, Kenwood High School, 1655 East 55Th Street.
you cut short on Madison. darn.
Say wallykazam
if you need a friend to lend a helping hand you can call on wally
Wally found a stick waved in the air all these magic words went flying everywhere
Yes indeedy
Like anytime a day
You know jeff i can access geico account 24/7
Who remembers Macs chili parlor?
Great nostalgic trip back into the past, I appreciate your post. The old Hamilton theater near Crandon, the Jeffery just west of Jeffrey. (I saw Lawrence of Arabia there the night that Kennedy was shot.) Shirk's Little Store just west of Stoney on the north side. Oak Woods where Kennedy got more votes per capita than any other place. John's Meat Market between Champlain and St. Lawrence on the south side. Thanks for making the gray matter stir! ex of 7145 Euclid many, many decades ago!
I lived just off of halsted and wolfram (in lakeview right after lincoln park) for many years, loved it, miss it.
I use to live over here when I was real little I am now 16😢
because you might like it sing with us
In the early 1950s my dad worked for Van Cleef Brothers, a division of Johns-Manville at the corner of 79th and Woodlawn. The the company and building are both long gone - I think the location is a parking lot today.
Only if Lake Michigan was just further east, there would be east side of Chicago that resemble the northside of Chicago
Saw my house lmaooo
Extremely clean
*"We not from 63rd"* - **King Von**
I grew up in that building 🏢 on 63rd cottage Grove on the right it was a fish market a long time ago so many memories no kap
Nostalgia washed over me. Thank You For taking this 79yr old woman back at the start from my teen years on 'South Park' to the last place my parents lived in Chatham on King Drive, they wouldn't know the place now.
People really need to learn how to edit their videos before posting them. I mean how exciting could it really be watching you record your entire time stopped at the lights?
Thank you so much. Relocated to Arizona 5 years ago. Born and raised in Chicago. Belmont is my favorite street! Thank you for allowing to join you on this cool ride on Clark. I worked at Great Ace and Centuy Mall back in the day and danced at Bedrocks.
I grew up on Halsted street in the 50's and 60's. On the NW corner of Garfield Blvd that was LeMecs restaurant. Just north of that is now a grocery store. That used to be Colonial Savings Bank. Right across Halsted was the Halfield theatre. At 63rd and Halsted there was a gigantic Sears department store. That area was loaded with stores, restaurants, and theatres. It rivaled downtown. Sad to see when so many factories and businesses left the south side. There were jobs for everyone and those empty boarded up buildings had many black businesses. That time will never return.
Why is there no lake acces at the end?
Young money
I would like to see this video shot at night with all the colorful neon and signage on Devon. It is a bustling area. Looks really cool at night!
Too much time spent sitting waiting for the traffic light to change!
I grew up here in the 80s. Miss it very much. What a dump it has become. It’ll never come back to where it was.
Bring back Good old Memories.
Hello I Use to live on 47th Street over gills Liquor Store Back in the Day.
Loved your video!!! I lived not far from Cabrini back in the day and I have lots of friends from Cabrini. I remember when Dantrell Davis was taken, it was so sad. Not to mention all of the innocent lives that were lost there. I pray for peace and for all of the people of my beloved city!!!
I couldn't get past the terrible choice in music.
Man took me.waqay back. I grew up on 111th Wentworth.
this video literally begins roughly a 5 min walk to where I used to live...I know that area very well.
Wtf have you people done to a great neighborhood? It didn’t look like this when I grew up there so so sad! But we had fathers and mothers with morals and jobs! 69th and Wood st. Great place to grow up and have children, no one getting murdered and raped then!
My family lived 905 N. Cleveland 847 n. Cleveland 😢😢 I miss the greens 😢😢
The south side was a whole vibe back in the day
It's deplorable that the theatres and shopping district of East 47th Street are gone. At 12:00, the Stock Yard district is dwarfed by stacks of truck containers, which were loaded with junk merchandise imported from China.
Thats Ravenswood Elementary School on the left at Paulina, not Montessori.
I lived on Damen and Henderson. , in the 80s.
South side looks different from the west side
I lived on Ave O and Ewing Ave.
Many of those signs and billboards were there long before I was born and I’m no spring chicken. My two favorite food places in the video were Fat Johnny’s and Rainbow Cone. I miss those days in the old neighborhood. Thanks for this
The neighborhood I was born in 🙏🏾
you drove past where i live on Sheridan and Hollywood. you should have dropped in for tea. 😏😏😏
Great video; brings back memories. Does anyone remember Kee's across the street from 6-corners Sears? I loved that store in the early 70's
They had an Escalator that was a belt...like the moving walkway at o'hare airport!
I love Chicago. Thank you for these videos
Hi this is Jim. I have been enjoying your videos on commercial Avenue and now I’m watching S. Chicago Ave. I used to live at 8905 and 8920 Exchange Ave. and from what I see it has been bringing back 1000 memories please point out more stuff as you’re driving along and may be drive a little slower. Great job thank you
This kTS territory