Tour of Pittsburgh 1965

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  • Опубліковано 8 січ 2025

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  • @russs7574
    @russs7574 2 роки тому +2

    I love it. I still miss the old Civic Arena. My Dad took me to my first hockey game there when I was 7 years old....Pittsburgh Hornets vs. Cleveland Barons. And almost 60 years later, hockey and I are still madly in love.

    • @waltwenzel9549
      @waltwenzel9549 8 місяців тому

      I remember listening to Penguin broadcasts on the radio. No televised games then.

  • @Cheryl62928
    @Cheryl62928 10 років тому +20

    This is the Pittsburgh of my childhood, the 60s. Like someone else mentioned, I live in Florida now, but Pittsburgh is always home. I remember seeing Camelot as a little girl in the Civic Arena when the roof opened it was truly awesome. I miss the Arena; remember when the US Steel Bldg was new in the 70s as was 3 Rivers. Yes, it was smoggy from the steel mills in those days but I wish they had never gone away.

    • @vinman1017
      @vinman1017 6 років тому

      I grew up in Dormont and i remember the Steel building being erected and i could see it from the top of the street when it was finished. It was the only building you could see of Pittsburgh from Dormont when coming home from school.

    • @ramencurry6672
      @ramencurry6672 6 місяців тому

      I don’t get Florida. It’s not that interesting. In my opinion the northern cities are better

  • @PUAlum
    @PUAlum 4 роки тому +1

    So happy to see this. I spent two high school years in Pgh. ...i was so homesick for LA, i was glad we came "home". But my time in Pittsburgh turned me into a history buff....and i loved that city's history. We lived in a leafy suburg near Carnegie...but went downtown (and i loved the way Pittsburghers said that word!) on Sundays to go to church. Thanks so much for posting this!

  • @robertheck6747
    @robertheck6747 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for sharing your film with the world. I love when people take the time to make a film.

  • @deaddog5344
    @deaddog5344 8 років тому +6

    Thank you for this. This is were I grew up in the 50's and 60's.

  • @robovox71
    @robovox71 11 років тому +2

    Very nice narration accompanying some memorable scenes. My family had moved to Pittsburgh from New York about 8 years earlier, and it was that summer of '65 that we got transferred overseas. We returned two years later, and spent another 8 years there. I'm not a native yinzer, and I've been in California for longer than my combined time in the 'Burgh, but Pittsburgh is where I grew up, and will always be home to me.

  • @colinsgrandad
    @colinsgrandad 17 років тому +1

    I spent school years of 1962-1965 attending the old Art Institute of Pittsburgh. Sadly I have few pictures of the city as it was then. Thanks for the great video. It takes me back to some great times and remembering good friends. The Point, the bridge to nowhere, Mt Washington. Ahhh, Pittsburgh, 1965. Good night, Mr. Pieri, where ever you are.

  • @westholmes2001
    @westholmes2001 16 років тому +3

    Thanks for showing these film clips of Pittsburgh from the past! I have never been to or lived in Pittsburgh, but seeing Pittsburgh from books, films, Pittsburgh magazine and Rick Sebak's documentaries about Pittsburgh and Western PA, I have always wanted to go there or possibly live there! I'm only a young adult, but seeing the history of Pittsburgh is truly amazing! It's sad to see the people of my generation ignore the history of cities like Pittsburgh because it is something special to see!

    • @vinman1017
      @vinman1017 6 років тому

      Just be proud of where you came from.

    • @jamesslick4790
      @jamesslick4790 3 роки тому

      @@vinman1017 ...and NOT have an interest in other places? I'm FROM Pittsburgh (proudly), But I also have an an interest in OTHER cities. Even as a "kid" I was fascinated with Chicago, That does not mean I NOT proud of where I came from.

  • @busdriver4Christ1
    @busdriver4Christ1 8 років тому +2

    I moved to the burgh in'66 at the age of 6 and then in '74 my father was transferred to Louisville with Armour Packing. It was a great city to grow up in and will always be my hometown. From age 6 to 14 will always remain in my mind as a magical intangible dream because its now a memory so far removed.

  • @Rahja76
    @Rahja76 15 років тому +5

    This is an excellent film! I was born in the mid 70's but I remember the 80's and alot has changed drastically. I miss GC Murphy's and Mc Croy's LOL

    • @russs7574
      @russs7574 2 роки тому

      At one time, Murphy's was where you had to go to buy Pirates tickets, unless you went straight to Forbes Field's ticket windows.

  • @bikaren1980
    @bikaren1980 14 років тому +2

    T Comden:
    Thank You! Thank you so very much for posting this for all of us to watch. The video part alone would have been great, but your narration and your choice of music for this made it that much better. I can only hope that you have more.
    Thank You Again!

  • @carogirl07
    @carogirl07 14 років тому +1

    What a great job capturing the footage of Pittsburgh during the 60's. Thank you.

  • @maryquant1967
    @maryquant1967 17 років тому

    Lived in P-burg suburb of Monroeville, 61-66. My parents, native new englanders who needed to be near the ocean, would up loving it there anyway for one reason: THE PEOPLE. My own childhood memories are fond beyond belief. You did a terrific job with this. thank you.

  • @upsman3391
    @upsman3391 18 років тому +2

    Thanks for the memories. I live in Florida now but Pittsburgh is always in my heart!

  • @petey8887
    @petey8887 15 років тому +1

    Great footage! I'm watching this from the University of Pittsburgh right now, so seeing Litchfield Towers was particularly cool. Unfortuantely, the loss of the steel mills halved Pittsburgh's population, but I think that the city really has changed for the better since those days. Today it's a bright and beautiful city with a reputation for its livability.

  • @LeeDfined
    @LeeDfined 3 роки тому

    I was born and raised in Kent Ohio, with my hometown in the middle between Cleveland and Pittsburgh. I always wanted to live there and from Jan 2015 to Nov 2017 I got my wish, first living off McKnight Road...then 2 years in Troy Hill on Goettman...and 1 year in Monroeville at Flats of Fox Hills. It was a beautiful experience and I miss Pittsburgh. I now am in Tampa Florida and soon to try another state. Im somewhat of a Gypsy.

  • @JeffGR4
    @JeffGR4 11 років тому +5

    Pittsburgh's Golden Triangle was really smoky and dirty in the 1960s. The refurbished, clean Golden Triangle now sparkles with many Fortune 500 companies based in it.

  • @pbrickley6247
    @pbrickley6247 7 років тому

    What an outstanding historical document. The music is wonderful as well.

  • @vw4x4
    @vw4x4 8 років тому +1

    I grew up in the sixties. Great memories in this video. Thanks for posting it. Also very sad that this once worlds greatest city
    will never be this great again.

  • @lhmarino7703
    @lhmarino7703 16 років тому

    Excellent! Bravo! Thank you for taking the time to post your video. Awesome narration.

  • @tigergreg8
    @tigergreg8 14 років тому

    Wow. Great video, It's great to see where we came from. So much has changed since then. The Homestead works, who would have thought it would have been built up with shops and restaurants today. The Point, what a change there also. I have seen the concrete structures on the North Shore for the bridge, but have never seen a picture of it. That was awesome to see. Thanks for the vid.

  • @Ron19432005
    @Ron19432005 14 років тому +1

    Thanks for this wonderful memory of the "Good" times!

  • @cosmo121506
    @cosmo121506 14 років тому

    Thanks for the nice trip down memory lane.

  • @RobertLock1978
    @RobertLock1978 8 років тому +1

    Hard to believe that it was still so prosperous even into the mid-60s.

  • @davideck2331
    @davideck2331 4 роки тому +2

    The NY Yankees came into Pittsburgh for the 1960 World Series against the Pirates. They were BORED. They didn't want to be there. They had Attitude. Of all places, why did we have to play in Pittsburgh??
    Pirates won the 1960 World Series in seven games, and sent those NY Yankees back to NYC with their tails between their legs!!

  • @JohnKelm
    @JohnKelm 17 років тому

    Well done! Thanks for making and sharing this.

  • @Hail2Pitt412
    @Hail2Pitt412 16 років тому +1

    Great Ol' Pittsburgh! The Steel Capitol Of the World. The City of Steel & Bridges!

  • @red95king
    @red95king 17 років тому

    Bravo! Pittsburgh in the latter part of the golden age of American made steel.

  • @cmoto1
    @cmoto1 15 років тому

    Great! I love pictures of Pittsburgh. Moving pictures are even better. It would be nice if someone at the Art Institute or Pitt would volunteer to digitally remaster this for you. If they do that kind of work there. THanks for sharing.

  • @Barry84661
    @Barry84661 13 років тому

    Awesome! Music too. A little before I was born but I can relate. From the Mon Valley.

  • @randallcox2238
    @randallcox2238 6 років тому

    I like seeing the past skylines of Pittsburgh. The Mellon, PPG, US Steel, and Fifth Avenue Place buildings are missing. I like to compare that to today.

  • @rbebut1
    @rbebut1 14 років тому

    Wow, thank you so much for posting this vidio. It's just the way I remember Pittsburgh grow up. Stinkie.

  • @jkdmrod
    @jkdmrod 14 років тому

    Great video footage!

  • @patricknedz
    @patricknedz 14 років тому

    so much has changed in pittsburgh since then, like there was no subway system back then, or many skyscrapers, other than gulf tower and Cathedral of learning, 2 new stadiums on the north shore, the a new Mellon Arena to replace the old one that will be Imploded in summer of 2010.

  • @CrazyBear65
    @CrazyBear65 12 років тому

    We used to call the old piers from the Wabash bridge "Fulton's Piers"...
    Nice video.

  • @ramencurry6672
    @ramencurry6672 6 місяців тому

    Very nice. I grew up in Philadelphia so to me Pittsburgh is sort of like a brother on the other side of the state

  • @jas22
    @jas22 15 років тому

    what were east liberty and atwood streets in oakland like? i heard they were vibrant neighborhood shopping areas at the time.

  • @veenakelly
    @veenakelly 12 років тому

    I love your video!! Thanks:)

  • @SuperHenderson13
    @SuperHenderson13 16 років тому +1

    wow hard to believe that one city can change so quickly. i love pittsburgh
    btw, does anyone knoe that black bridge that was by current point state park?
    just curious

  • @deshy88umkc
    @deshy88umkc 13 років тому +1

    Hello Tcomden! What happened to the bridges that converged at The Point? Why did they knock them down? Also, outside Heinz Field is a Mr. Rogers statue. Isn't his statue under the support beam of one of the old bridges which converged at The Point?

  • @77gosabres
    @77gosabres 17 років тому

    Awesome city with awesome history. I can't say anything bad about it, other than it's professional sports teams! But really...I love it there.

    • @ramencurry6672
      @ramencurry6672 6 місяців тому

      It’s a beautiful city. I grew up in Philadelphia so I’m a fan of city scapes

  • @Tlsz3
    @Tlsz3 14 років тому

    great video !!

  • @mrstep2me
    @mrstep2me 13 років тому

    @DankMcstankey They've been parking on the Mon Wharf since cars came out. You can find pics from 100 years ago with parking there.

  • @cheapsurrealist
    @cheapsurrealist 16 років тому

    Thanks. That's how I remember it.

  • @russs7574
    @russs7574 2 роки тому

    Born and raised in New Kensington, about 20 mi. from Downtown. Pittsburgh may have been the Steel City, but New Ken was the Aluminum City...the birthplace of Alcoa.

  • @gino454
    @gino454 16 років тому

    that's a great video...i always wondered why on nfl films and old steelers games they always seemed to have an overcast day...was it really bcuz of the steel mills?

  • @Schohn
    @Schohn 15 років тому

    very cool. I love this tahn!

  • @stennet7
    @stennet7 15 років тому

    wow, the incline and civic arena look the same

  • @ligonierlad
    @ligonierlad 13 років тому

    tc... great video... Homestead was a bit "smokey" in '65

  • @robertlazzor3927
    @robertlazzor3927 7 років тому

    Love the video

  • @AintLifeGarand
    @AintLifeGarand 15 років тому

    Good stuff, Dub.

  • @kendpw
    @kendpw 17 років тому

    do have anymore old footage.its interesting

  • @mrstep2me
    @mrstep2me 13 років тому +1

    @deshy88umkc They were razed because the were in the way of the planned fountain. The Point looks much better without them.

  • @MrGregster82
    @MrGregster82 7 років тому

    Moved to Pitt when I was 10 and moved when I was 21, im now 35 and think of Pittsburgh every single day of my life. I constantly tell my wife that its like no other place and that our kids would be better off there. She tries to understand what I mean but I dont think she actually gets it even though I go into detail. Pittsburgh is my home and always will be. Much love forever and always to the Burgh

  • @320batman
    @320batman 12 років тому

    My Grandmother grew up here in the mid 1940s. It was so polluted that she had to sweep the soot and grime off her house! LOL!

  • @K15A6
    @K15A6 4 роки тому

    Im currently 11, so i was born in mid 2009, i didnt even get to live in this time.. Not even in the 90s, i do know what the city looked like back then before this.. Actually i know what it wad like in the 1750s! Just a fort.. It was pronoinced pittsburgah, yes i ment to put the a in. Thats why it had an h in the word pittaburgh

  • @bobbyhill789
    @bobbyhill789 14 років тому

    J&L...almost looks like the "stacks" at the water front

  • @xpensfanatic2009
    @xpensfanatic2009 11 років тому

    Now it's much better.

  • @zipsrule
    @zipsrule 13 років тому

    Fort Pitt!

  • @bobbyplummer4415
    @bobbyplummer4415 2 роки тому

    I'm from Northside federal st ext

  • @hamiljohn
    @hamiljohn 16 років тому

    Great, except the music was a bit sappy.

  • @TheHolyMongolEmpire
    @TheHolyMongolEmpire 6 років тому

    Wish I could have seen all the steel mills in operation still, would have been awesome to photograph them, but then again they made living in the city probably pretty disgusting.

  • @Dollar1998
    @Dollar1998 15 років тому

    Pittsburgh - White City :D

  • @usabadone
    @usabadone 11 років тому

    A great city to raise a family. Your children will never fore get it

  • @kenp3L
    @kenp3L 11 років тому

    I'm glad that the got rid of those ugly train bridges into what is now Point State Park.