At 3:50 was my house just moved out before they shot this video. Best childhood ever. Choo choo penny candy store he was like a grandpa to me. Thanks for sharing this video.
Went down Thurman Ally turned onto West 7th and pulled over friend of mine lived on the left and I lived on the right where you pulled over at the very other end of 7th
Seems like they only drove through the alleys and not on the main streets. My grandparents lived in the area and their street looked nothing like the crap shown on this tour.
@ do you have any old footage from Scranton road? The old ferry cap and set screw factory just came down recently. That was fun in there I was hanging around in there for about a half a year up until demolition. There are tunnels that run all the way underneath Scranton that connect to that building and the one across the street
@@RETIREDAMATUER I do but I’m not sure where it’s at. I think I might have some posted on this account already, but I’m not sure. But I do know that I don’t have anything real in depth. It’s mostly just drive-bys.
@@RETIREDAMATUERthis a set of photos taken from the Abbey Ave. bridge of downtown Cleveland. I took a picture almost every day for one year. And in the foreground, you can see the ferry cap and screw complex. photos.app.goo.gl/o4yALzbmPThgwmDZ9
That might of been my favorite time of living in Tremont. Everything was raw and ready to be fixed up. We were the crew and we were still kinda punk rock
take the same drive today, would be fascinating to see any change then and now
At 3:50 was my house just moved out before they shot this video. Best childhood ever. Choo choo penny candy store he was like a grandpa to me. Thanks for sharing this video.
My neighborhood in 1995 when I was 14 years old! I wish I would have seen myself in it.
I remember Mr O. The 5th grade teacher at Tremont elementary School. The only reason I'm good at math 😂😂
Went down Thurman Ally turned onto West 7th and pulled over friend of mine lived on the left and I lived on the right where you pulled over at the very other end of 7th
was it 96 or 95?
Seems like they only drove through the alleys and not on the main streets. My grandparents lived in the area and their street looked nothing like the crap shown on this tour.
It’s crazy that most of Tremont has changed over the years , 75 percent of it has been knocked down and it is a upper class area
75% is a high number. I'd go with 30%.
@ do you have any old footage from Scranton road? The old ferry cap and set screw factory just came down recently. That was fun in there I was hanging around in there for about a half a year up until demolition. There are tunnels that run all the way underneath Scranton that connect to that building and the one across the street
@@RETIREDAMATUER I do but I’m not sure where it’s at. I think I might have some posted on this account already, but I’m not sure. But I do know that I don’t have anything real in depth. It’s mostly just drive-bys.
@@RETIREDAMATUERthis a set of photos taken from the Abbey Ave. bridge of downtown Cleveland. I took a picture almost every day for one year. And in the foreground, you can see the ferry cap and screw complex. photos.app.goo.gl/o4yALzbmPThgwmDZ9
god damn that looked shitty as fuck, it looks nothing like that nowa days
My coworker just shared this with me.
I had to explain everything
That might of been my favorite time of living in Tremont. Everything was raw and ready to be fixed up. We were the crew and we were still kinda punk rock
Damn. I wonder how many people got forced out of their homes when they started the gentrification process.
Why the fuck do you say 95 when it’s 96
Angry much?
Chill out bubb