@@maybeJace ofc Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute use to be one of my favorite location to go , also theres the zoo utica zoo also Union Station where the dmv local , also there is F T Proctor Park one of my favorite parks , it's calm city not alot of gang are in the town small city with good community , good luck,
We’re you stationed at Griffiss? I live right off of Floyd ave by the old base entrance. I should do a video of the base and the old base housing. It is much different now
@@rmanna Funny that you mentioned Griffiss. I worked at RADC IN 76 and 77 for a contractor building the Anechoic Chamber used for testing in the development of the Air Launched Cruise Missile. The base always had something going on back then .
I can't begin to tell the stories of my 34 years living in the Utica area (Vernon NY) and working in Utica. That city helped shape my life and though I've moved to Florida, Central NY is still my home, and always will be. From the Stanley, to St. Luke's where I was the lead Security on duty in the afternoon's for a little over two years, to Tom Cavallo's (I guess that's technically New Hartford but hey, it's still Genesee st. lol) to the Utica Aud where I saw WWF as a little kid, and of course, Saranac Brewery and Saranac Thursday's. So many memories but so much has changed since I've left.
That’s Amazing and Wow. Everything you just mentioned brought on goosebumps. I been to all those spots for some of the same occasions. We have also moved to Florida just a year ago and I still think about those days. I was at every satanic Thursday for 2 years. lol. Cavallos for wings and drinks, WWE at the aud back in the day. We will going back home in October and I’m definitely going to have to hit up a few of the old spots and some of the newer ones. When growing up and living life you do t realize how all those things become future memories and nostalgic.
Take a left where the video stopped to get to the Utica Zoo, Utica College directly on the right, and Paxton - St. Lukes hospitals are down the road if you turn right. I'm fairly certain that what we call downtown actually ends once you pass Oneida Square about a half mile behind. But all in all an enjoyable video. Almost makes me homesick (almost🤣).
They actually just built a new hospital for the whole city downtown. I have been in Florida the past year so I am no sure if it’s open yet. But I believe they are closing all the others in the city
I was the lead security guard at Faxton St. Luke's for 3 years. They turned it into an urgent care and out patient surgery only building in the mid 90's. They just shut down Faxton, St. Luke's and St. Elizabeth's hospitals and opened one very large campus called Wynn Hospital right across the street from the Utica Aud.
I'm traveling to Utica in a couple of weeks for a wedding.l You drove past the hotel I'm staying at. Great video. I used Google maps to get the lay of the land but this video was awesome. Any suggestions for something fun to do in Utica? I have a spare day. What about that marsh? Is that a nice hike?
I hate to say it. But I have never done the marsh hike. If you do go please let me know, it could be a cool video. If you have the time be sure to go and check out Utica Coffee while you are in town. It isn’t to far from the hotel, a nice walk if the weather is nice.
I used to pump gas at bud's shell on john street, back when gas was 30 cents a gallon, and love was only 60 cents away, but the engineers don't wave from the trains anymore, not like they did back in 1954!
What happened to the Utica Aud? Went to my first concert there. I think it was 1978, Molly Hatchet, UFO and REO Speedwagon. And Oneida Square is no longer Square.
Doobie Brothers 6400 attendees I believe it was a record for the Utica aud. So crowded when we left, the pressure was so hard, I almost suffocated then suddenly the window a large one at that, blew out and out the window we all went.
I drove through Utica myself about a decade ago. It looks nicer now than back then. Maybe it was cuz Sunday. But there were no other cars. No people, and all businesses shuttered. I only saw a group of young kids celebrating a wedding. They were Yugo Refugees. I also ate at this Bosnian restaurant. It was terrible.
They have done a lot of work. Recently they put a new hospital downtown. I now live in Fl but next time I go back home I should do an update video. There are so many good restaurants in Utica sucks you got a bad one
Was a great place to grow up in the 60's and the 70's . But I got smarter than the average Bear and moved on in the 80's while the gettin was good . But I have alot of great memories.
@@rmanna It actually was a great place to grow up . All good things must come to an end I guess . I remember downtown was packed with people, stores, and things to do. It was safe and kids were everywhere. We played golf, skiing and skating and great concerts at the War Memorial Aud . Now I'm 67 years old but I got those great memories. And those you can't take away .
Saludos yo estuve en utica yo estuve como 3mesed megusto pero yo fui de visita si a visitar a mi amigo Angelo de cidra del caserío si y no conseguí trabajo y me fui para Orlando para ya OTRAVES si y no tenía piquito dinero si yo viví en los proyectos SERCA del dolla lleneral si PORAID los proyectos hay está bien si tranquilos si y por dentro están bien limpios si y el tenía amigos en la génesis Aven si y en Roma también fui me gustó pero más utica NY si
El tenía el apartamento en frente de la parada de bus si en la primera entrada ala mano derecha el primer EDIFICION SERCA de la escuela y el zoológico si PORAID por dónde está el dollar lleneral si SERCA del garaje de gasolina el sonoco si
Many memories I left behind. Thank you,kindly.
man what a memories i use to live in utica from 2016 until 2019 what a great city amazing thx fo the video mate
Hi I’m moving to Utica this coming spring, anything you’d recommend checking out?
@@maybeJace ofc Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute use to be one of my favorite location to go , also theres the zoo utica zoo also Union Station where the dmv local , also there is F T Proctor Park one of my favorite parks , it's calm city not alot of gang are in the town small city with good community , good luck,
Love it! Thank you. Brought back lots of memories. Surprised that traffic on Genesee St south of Oneida Square is so light. Left long ago. UFA 1968.
We’re you stationed at Griffiss? I live right off of Floyd ave by the old base entrance. I should do a video of the base and the old base housing. It is much different now
@@rmanna Funny that you mentioned Griffiss. I worked at RADC IN 76 and 77 for a contractor building the Anechoic Chamber used for testing in the development of the Air Launched Cruise Missile. The base always had something going on back then .
I can't begin to tell the stories of my 34 years living in the Utica area (Vernon NY) and working in Utica. That city helped shape my life and though I've moved to Florida, Central NY is still my home, and always will be. From the Stanley, to St. Luke's where I was the lead Security on duty in the afternoon's for a little over two years, to Tom Cavallo's (I guess that's technically New Hartford but hey, it's still Genesee st. lol) to the Utica Aud where I saw WWF as a little kid, and of course, Saranac Brewery and Saranac Thursday's. So many memories but so much has changed since I've left.
That’s Amazing and Wow. Everything you just mentioned brought on goosebumps. I been to all those spots for some of the same occasions. We have also moved to Florida just a year ago and I still think about those days. I was at every satanic Thursday for 2 years. lol. Cavallos for wings and drinks, WWE at the aud back in the day. We will going back home in October and I’m definitely going to have to hit up a few of the old spots and some of the newer ones. When growing up and living life you do t realize how all those things become future memories and nostalgic.
Take a left where the video stopped to get to the Utica Zoo, Utica College directly on the right, and Paxton - St. Lukes hospitals are down the road if you turn right.
I'm fairly certain that what we call downtown actually ends once you pass Oneida Square about a half mile behind.
But all in all an enjoyable video.
Almost makes me homesick (almost🤣).
You Right lol😅
Don't forget the ski hill, ice skating rink and the Robert Trent Jones golf course .
I was born in Faxton Hospital in 1969. But my parents moved away to Boston area when I was 2 y. o. Is it still there?
They actually just built a new hospital for the whole city downtown. I have been in Florida the past year so I am no sure if it’s open yet. But I believe they are closing all the others in the city
I was the lead security guard at Faxton St. Luke's for 3 years. They turned it into an urgent care and out patient surgery only building in the mid 90's. They just shut down Faxton, St. Luke's and St. Elizabeth's hospitals and opened one very large campus called Wynn Hospital right across the street from the Utica Aud.
My Home 🏠 from September of 1984 til February of 1991. Lived there off & on in the late 1970’s & Early 1980’s.
I'm traveling to Utica in a couple of weeks for a wedding.l You drove past the hotel I'm staying at. Great video. I used Google maps to get the lay of the land but this video was awesome. Any suggestions for something fun to do in Utica? I have a spare day. What about that marsh? Is that a nice hike?
I hate to say it. But I have never done the marsh hike. If you do go please let me know, it could be a cool video. If you have the time be sure to go and check out Utica Coffee while you are in town. It isn’t to far from the hotel, a nice walk if the weather is nice.
@@rmanna Thanks for the coffee tip. My favoritie beverage. Will definitely check it out. Thank you!
I used to pump gas at bud's shell on john street, back when gas was 30 cents a gallon, and love was only 60 cents away, but the engineers don't wave from the trains anymore, not like they did back in 1954!
Hess gas station on South Genesee St. I was assistant manager. Fun times and great cars .
What the heck are they doing to Genesee St? Appreciate feedback. Thank you
They are building a new hospital. I’ll try and go by soon and get a new update it looks different again. Lol.
What happened to the Utica Aud? Went to my first concert there. I think it was 1978, Molly Hatchet, UFO and REO Speedwagon. And Oneida Square is no longer Square.
The Utica aud is still there. They do a lot of hockey games for Utica college and the Utica Crunch. Yeah the winters there are no joke.
Doobie Brothers 6400 attendees
I believe it was a record for the Utica aud.
So crowded when we left, the pressure was so hard,
I almost suffocated then suddenly the window a large one at that, blew out and out the window we all went.
@@rmanna Not Utica Crunch. It's Utica Comets (NHL Affiliate - New Jersey Devils), and it's Syracuse Crunch (NHL Affiliate - Tampa Bay Lightning.
I drove through Utica myself about a decade ago. It looks nicer now than back then. Maybe it was cuz Sunday. But there were no other cars. No people, and all businesses shuttered. I only saw a group of young kids celebrating a wedding. They were Yugo Refugees. I also ate at this Bosnian restaurant. It was terrible.
They have done a lot of work. Recently they put a new hospital downtown. I now live in Fl but next time I go back home I should do an update video. There are so many good restaurants in Utica sucks you got a bad one
@@rmanna yeh I think I want go back and see how much change. Is it still a big refugee center?
What time of day was this? A city without pedestrians?
Joe, this was about 8am, middle of the week
Medium-sized town, USA ! Nice, pleasant ambience.
You caught where i lived at
my hometown ♥️
Was a great place to grow up in the 60's and the 70's .
But I got smarter than the average Bear and moved on in the 80's while the gettin was good . But I have alot of great memories.
I always use to hear how much different it was back then. I think that was towards the end of the good times of the area.
@@rmanna It actually was a great place to grow up . All good things must come to an end I guess . I remember downtown was packed with people, stores, and things to do. It was safe and kids were everywhere. We played golf, skiing and skating and great concerts at the War Memorial Aud . Now I'm 67 years old but I got those great memories. And those you can't take away .
@@todd3285 that’s true. My wife,kids and I just moved away after growing up in the surrounding area our whole lives. Time for a. Change.
I grew up there in the 60's and 70's as well. My story is probably a carbon copy of yours. Great memories from those days.
I haven't driven most of that stretch in years
Grew up there in corn hill. The city that city is wiped off the map the better off humanity will be
I miss this place.
Only time in Utica was to go to Matt’s Brewery😊
Been there many times. They use to have parties every Thursday during the summer.
im still upset about what they did to oriskany street with the trees. it looked to homey and less industrial to todays standards.
Saludos yo estuve en utica yo estuve como 3mesed megusto pero yo fui de visita si a visitar a mi amigo Angelo de cidra del caserío si y no conseguí trabajo y me fui para Orlando para ya OTRAVES si y no tenía piquito dinero si yo viví en los proyectos SERCA del dolla lleneral si PORAID los proyectos hay está bien si tranquilos si y por dentro están bien limpios si y el tenía amigos en la génesis Aven si y en Roma también fui me gustó pero más utica NY si
That repetative tune Got old. (over 7m)
El tenía el apartamento en frente de la parada de bus si en la primera entrada ala mano derecha el primer EDIFICION SERCA de la escuela y el zoológico si PORAID por dónde está el dollar lleneral si SERCA del garaje de gasolina el sonoco si
Qui comandano le gang cambia paese se non vuoi rovinarti
Utica is garbage my ex lived there I'm from Syracuse don't go and stay safe
Syracuse is better? Take away SU and Syracuse is trash.
Uh-huh because Syracuse is so much better . Yeah right !!
Bro, Syracuse is five times worse than Utica
And don't get me started on the dirtiest lake in the country, Onondaga
Even with the university it's trash
Per capita, one of the most dangerous cities in the country if not the worst
I would take Utica over Syracuse any day!