How about Love Street Light Circus, The Cellar, and cruising Westheimer from end to end! Westheimer was a freak show for sure. It had a draw of people from everywhere. Used to go to the Hyatt Regency just to go to the Spindletop. It was fun to go fast in the parking garage at the Savoy Field. How about that waterfall at the Transco Tower, and an ice rink inside the Galeria!
Mr572u You mean the ice rink isn't there any more??? My older brother and I used to go ice skating there!!! Remember ASTRO world across 610 from the domed stadium and astrohall where they used to have all the large exhibits like the gun shows??? That's where I bought my baby girl 6' barrel M2 MADUE nickel plated with super scope with 4 mounting rings and remote trigger. Also right down the street maybe 100yards from Kaphan's was the Wee Wild West a small amusement park for young children!!! My mom would take us there waiting for our dad to get off work. An only one car family of course.
Tks for the wonderful memories! I was raised in Houston and left there in '86. My Grandfather worked downtown for Gulf Oil so the memories of downtown were wonderful. Of course I can't forget Paul Boesch and Houston Wrestling. Tks again for all the good memories!!!!!
The TG&Y, the big crab and lobster off of Main, and "Marvin Zindler, EEEEEYYYYYE Witness News!" Then the stunned news anchors, wondering how they're going to follow that lol!
I had forgotten Gateway Pool (my sister cracked her tailbone jumping off the platform) until I saw this--thanks for resurrecting alot of great memories like my 4th birthday at Wee Wild West and working at Westbury Square Candle Shop and Kitirick--your videos are great!
I used to go with my Grandpa to Kaphans on Saturday nights when my grandma was out of town and he didn't want to cook. Some good seafood there and waiters in white tuxedo jackets!
I grew up in Channel Area, Galena Park, Jacinto City, Pasadena. I recall most of these stores, restaurants and CARS! One of my fave TV shows was KiTiRiKs Carosel! WAY better than Howdy Doody! I remember Matress Mac from the 70's. Nice guy, actually.
I remember when mattresses mac gave away all that furniture to people who would purchase the furniture before the superbowl and guess the winner I can't remember the year but everyone knew who was going to win . He gave away I believe 18 Simi truck loads of furniture ( I believe he knew he had terminal cancer ) he was just giving back to people.
H&H Music in Sharpstown Center, Wacker's 5 and Dime, Wee Wild West, Griff's and Taco Bell in Bellaire, Shipley's Donuts, Globe Discount City, Saturday kid chaos at the Bellaire Theatre. Forgot about U-Tot-Em. I'd collect soda bottles for 2 cents each and buy candy, then read the comics for free. And ditches, lots of ditches full of snakes and turtles.
My dad worked at Kaphan's as there pastry chef his name was John Nielsen. He was from Denmark first started at Simpsons Dinning car. That guy sponsored my dad to come over to this country back then!!! I'm guessing I wasn't even 2or3 years old at that time!!!
It’s a crime what’s being done to the Montrose area. All those shoebox monstrosities replacing all the homes and buildings with architectural character. Just sickening…
Looks like the 7-11 on the corner of Burdine and Belrose back in 1959. I remember my Dad bought ice for $0.20 for a 20-25 pound bag of fresh chiped ice cube that was selected in the freezer. The trees in the background look like that site at that time. Huge front door!
I'm a little young to remember some things but I do remember the Astroworld ferris wheel and that it was so much better before Six Flags took over. And I remember the Gaido restaurant on South Main. And boy do I miss 7 Eleven and Utotem stores. At least I can go to Austin and still get a Slurpee.
GOD, that brought back a few memories. Some pleasant and some not so pleasant. It was great seeing the Dome in it's construction stages and the finished product, but it also brought back sad memories of a segrated Houston. We have come a long way here in Houston, but the work isn't done yet.
@tjbiv2002 I somehow missed out, but my younger brother and sister both were photographed on a pony. My father passed away last year and we found a photo of him on a pony back in the 1930s in the Midwest.
@devroshart please let us know how to find the Facebook page you are referring to. The name you've listed is not coming up. I'd like to share all of these great videos and wonderful memories with the numerous groups whose focus is mid-century, vintage, retro, and "good old days" in Houston. If you aren't already on those Facebook pages, you should be! I'm a native Houstonion and I've lived here my entire life... I'm so grateful that you've provided a look back in time... especially for the place I grew up!
The page was quite active when I posted this four years ago. When timeline was introduced, it made it difficult to find the posts and it died off. Here's the link: facebook.com/pages/Remember-in-Houston-when/107646629279272?ref=br_tf
then family issues came up, death of a younger sister so i moved back south then i just moved to Sealy area for family reasons. I want to go home to Upstate NY so bad, that is home now to me. love the people there, they are the best of the best! Beautiful area too so that helps lol. But i grew up in the Lake Houston area which was nice back then, not so much now days, the once nice parts are not nice at all now. crazy what 20-30yrs can do to a community. Well hope you do read this,
You're absolutely right. My parents live in Stephentown New York, outside Albany across the border of Pittsfield Massachusetts. I lived in Alaska from 2008 till 2020 , I came back south because of the economy. Alaska's economy is terrible right now 2022 . On my way to Philadelphia ( helicopter mechanic ) I'm ready 3 hours from my parents house.
I was born and raised here and I'm still here. I don't answer the door with a gun, but I do look to see who it is! ;-) Gateway Crystal pool was a really fun place, but it was a stretch from my house. It had an air bubble in the deep end and you could get under it and sit there and see everything. It also had a real long, fast slide that would scoot you half way across the pool. The downtown movie houses were a treat, but parking was bad in the 60's. Chances were that your car would be stolen.
You Know It's Good To Have UA-cam,It Really Has Taken Over The Old Family Photo Album,And There's Maybe Just Maybe A Childhood Friend From The !960's Whom I Knew And Grew Up With But Lost Contact Over The Years Who May Log On To This Site And See And Read This Comment...Remember San Felipe Courts Now Allen Parkway Village In 1964 To 1967 ..Alberto Garza Father And Aurora Garza Zapata Mother Of Delma,Henrietta,Albert,Janet,Zulema And Donna ??
Might anyone have any information or pictures of Sybil Leek's Cauldron, a restaurant she started in Houston, TX in the '70s? The original location on Westheimer near Montrose then moved to Rice Village where the children's section of Half Price Books is situated.
Trying to research an event that happened in Houston in the late 1950s. It was when the huge granite or marble sign fell from the Alaskan Furs building, crushing some bystanders/pedestrians on the sidewalk below. I think at least 2 people were killed (not sure how many injured). Looking for the date it happened and any additional details...
Oilers at Jeppesen Sta, 45s at Colt Sta, Playland Park, The Fatstock Show & Rodeo in the Sam Houston Colosseum, Prince's Drive-In, Stelzig's Saddlery, American Hat Co. Yep, Houston was a nice city, and then Elmer Wayne Henley was arrested. It's been going down-hill ever since. NOW it's a sanctuary city.
Devroshart. Sorry i just found a email showing your reply here, stupid puter...sorry again. Yeah i was living in Corinth NY..your in whte plaines i am sure you know Corinth...if not it is in the lake george area. Beautiful place! What part of Houston did you live in? I loved the Montrose area back in the day even with all is misunderstandings of the area it was a great part of Houston, they were back then what Houston would end up being, trendy, art, culture.nice area. I was in NY (to be Cont
@devroshart i am the same way i miss the Houston of my youth...not the crime and nearly murder capital of the country it is now..............a good place to have been raised in our day.......i got my kid out of there 10 yrs ago when i realized she would not have the same type of memories i have of a same city. I left the same age you did.........i am now 46...something about turning that age there i guess.....lol
I Have a Picture Of A Female Childhood Friend Her Name Is Henrietta...Henrietta And I Posed For A Picture Together In 1964 At What's Now Allen Parkway Village..We Both Attended Dial Elementary School...We Lost Contact In 1972..I Do Not Have Fond Memories Of Allen Parkway Village And Today 2012 Going On To 2013 We Are Struggling With Today's Economy Here In Houston.
Is that 7-11 in the vid at 0:27 the one that was on the corner of Willowbend and S. Post Oak? If it is that's one of the ones I used to work at in 1968. I worked as they used to call it the 3rd shift 3 to 11. I was later moved to the one not to far from Westbury High School. One night at the one by Westbury as I was closing me and the manager witnessed a hippy couple having sex in the middle of our parking lot.
I'm sure not everything was grand back then either and I'm sure not every neighborhood there is bad either. Plus why would you wanna leave a nice warm climate like TX for some colder place like upstae NY? Not that I'm totally putting it down either. Just looked over a YT vid called One Day In Houston and from it it doesn't seem like a bad place now and your daughter would of probably enjoy it now.
@tjbiv2002 RIGHT ON!!!!! hey if someone come to your door now with the same offer how many guns would you pull on the guy for just being crazy enough to come to your door with a horse lol..now that will get you arrested lol...the good ole days huh!!!!1
@@johnmarshall4442 Except for some parts that were good Children’s Museum Houston Houston Ballet Houston Zoo Houston Museum of Natural Science University of Houston-Clear Lake The Galleria (w/ American Girl) Funplex AMC Gulf Pointe 30* *I saw both Chicken Run (DreamWorks) and Princess Diaries (The Walt Disney Company) in the same movie theater (one of which I received an Ancient Mew trading card for the Pokémon TCG (Wizards of the Coast) during a showing of Chicken Run)
Houston kept on expanding Houston Ballet The Children's Museum of Houston The Houston Zoo American Girl Boutique & Bistro Six Flags Hurricane Harbor McDonald's Whataburger Denny's IHOP (International House of Pancakes) Fry's Electronics Justice just for girls! (My #1 store) Harlem Globetrotters Downtown Aquarium Kemah Boardwalk
Awesome, loved the kids morning shows.
I miss Houston. I grew up there, but my dad moved us away in 1986. Thanks for this!
How about Love Street Light Circus, The Cellar, and cruising Westheimer from end to end! Westheimer was a freak show for sure. It had a draw of people from everywhere. Used to go to the Hyatt Regency just to go to the Spindletop. It was fun to go fast in the parking garage at the Savoy Field. How about that waterfall at the Transco Tower, and an ice rink inside the Galeria!
The Galeria omg.
The Houston Park systems were phenomenal.
saw Johnny Winter at The Cellar
Mr572u You mean the ice rink isn't there any more??? My older brother and I used to go ice skating there!!! Remember ASTRO world across 610 from the domed stadium and astrohall where they used to have all the large exhibits like the gun shows??? That's where I bought my baby girl 6' barrel M2 MADUE nickel plated with super scope with 4 mounting rings and remote trigger. Also right down the street maybe 100yards from Kaphan's was the Wee Wild West a small amusement park for young children!!! My mom would take us there waiting for our dad to get off work. An only one car family of course.
I miss Astroworld. Used to go every summer.
Me too. I had a season pass every year.
I used to go to Astroworld all of the time in the 70's.
Yesss!! Texas Cyclone and Excalibur!! Mann w e had so much fun!!
Houston was like a family fun trip.
Holy Moly..thats me and my father at the locomotive at 43 seconds...at Herman Park in the late 50's :-) Guess it was nabbed on facebook..I like it :-)
Michael Breazeale very cool! 😎
facebook.com/HistoryofSP982/
There was Playland on South Main Street that was a great place to go
Playland Park
Tks for the wonderful memories! I was raised in Houston and left there in '86. My Grandfather worked downtown for Gulf Oil so the memories of downtown were wonderful. Of course I can't forget Paul Boesch and Houston Wrestling. Tks again for all the good memories!!!!!
Or get up early on Saturday to watch cartoons and have to sit through Dewey Compton's Farm Journal before cartoons would start.
I miss Houston!!!!
Remember when Houston was in Texas?
Good one ! What a way to put it .....
The TG&Y, the big crab and lobster off of Main, and "Marvin Zindler, EEEEEYYYYYE Witness News!" Then the stunned news anchors, wondering how they're going to follow that lol!
I had forgotten Gateway Pool (my sister cracked her tailbone jumping off the platform) until I saw this--thanks for resurrecting alot of great memories like my 4th birthday at Wee Wild West and working at Westbury Square Candle Shop and Kitirick--your videos are great!
Oh yes, Westbury Square. I spent many hours there in my teens. At the time it was a very unique and cool place to go. Really miss the simple days.
FAB JOB of capturing the BEST of our era growing up in Houston!
@raynewolfe43 Thanks for the kind words, I grew up there too, left at age 37. I actually miss the Houston of my youth, not the Houston of today.
Yes lived in Houston from 1974 till 1992 . The Houston of then was a lot better than today !
I used to go with my Grandpa to Kaphans on Saturday nights when my grandma was out of town and he didn't want to cook. Some good seafood there and waiters in white tuxedo jackets!
Great video
Kitirik, Cadet Don, Marvin Zindler. I saw all these guys growing up in Galveston.
Slenderbolic!! My mom went there so often when I was a wee girl. I remember it so well :)
I grew up in Channel Area, Galena Park, Jacinto City, Pasadena. I recall most of these stores, restaurants and CARS! One of my fave TV shows was KiTiRiKs Carosel! WAY better than Howdy Doody! I remember Matress Mac from the 70's. Nice guy, actually.
I remember when mattresses mac gave away all that furniture to people who would purchase the furniture before the superbowl and guess the winner
I can't remember the year but everyone knew who was going to win . He gave away I believe 18 Simi truck loads of furniture ( I believe he knew he had terminal cancer ) he was just giving back to people.
awesome video . how time flies huh?
This is awesome. Born in Houston, raised in Katy. Lived here almost all my life except for two years in DFW and one in ATX.
Atlanta Texas? Lol
@@bigglilwayne7050 Austin
I remember when the Gulf Building was the tallest building in Houston. Now you can hardly find it!
H&H Music in Sharpstown Center, Wacker's 5 and Dime, Wee Wild West, Griff's and Taco Bell in Bellaire, Shipley's Donuts, Globe Discount City, Saturday kid chaos at the Bellaire Theatre. Forgot about U-Tot-Em. I'd collect soda bottles for 2 cents each and buy candy, then read the comics for free. And ditches, lots of ditches full of snakes and turtles.
My dad worked at Kaphan's as there pastry chef his name was John Nielsen. He was from Denmark first started at Simpsons Dinning car. That guy sponsored my dad to come over to this country back then!!! I'm guessing I wasn't even 2or3 years old at that time!!!
i miss the astrodome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What about the San Jacinto Inn.
I did live in Montrose as kindergartner and younger then grew up in SW Houston, Meyerland area.
It’s a crime what’s being done to the Montrose area. All those shoebox monstrosities replacing all the homes and buildings with architectural character. Just sickening…
Thanks, it nice to know I'm not the only one who remembers.
Houston was Murder Capital in the late '70s, early '80s and the early '90s. Houston is still great!!
My Dad worked at a U tot em , he was held up with a gun 1975 .
I can't quit dancing!
Looks like the 7-11 on the corner of Burdine and Belrose back in 1959. I remember my Dad bought ice for $0.20 for a 20-25 pound bag of fresh chiped ice cube that was selected in the freezer. The trees in the background look like that site at that time. Huge front door!
Loved the James Coney Island hot dogs, chili (NO beans), buns and Delaware Punch!!!!
wow there's some places that still haven't change.
I'm a little young to remember some things but I do remember the Astroworld ferris wheel and that it was so much better before Six Flags took over. And I remember the Gaido restaurant on South Main. And boy do I miss 7 Eleven and Utotem stores. At least I can go to Austin and still get a Slurpee.
They're back in town! You see them everywhere now!
Love this
Great memories.. Was that Miss Kitty... Wow that Gulf Oil sign downtown
GOD, that brought back a few memories. Some pleasant and some not so pleasant.
It was great seeing the Dome in it's construction stages and the finished product, but it also brought back sad memories of a segrated Houston. We have come a long way here in Houston, but the work isn't done yet.
You even included a clip of the carousel at Kiddie Land off Main St. Nice Job.
I grew up in Westbury & grocery shopped at Weingartens
@tjbiv2002 I somehow missed out, but my younger brother and sister both were photographed on a pony. My father passed away last year and we found a photo of him on a pony back in the 1930s in the Midwest.
I've been living here 48 years. Ain't nothing the Same as it used to be. I can't wait to leave Houston.
Becoming the crime capital again. Thanks to the liberals.
@devroshart please let us know how to find the Facebook page you are referring to. The name you've listed is not coming up. I'd like to share all of these great videos and wonderful memories with the numerous groups whose focus is mid-century, vintage, retro, and "good old days" in Houston. If you aren't already on those Facebook pages, you should be! I'm a native Houstonion and I've lived here my entire life... I'm so grateful that you've provided a look back in time... especially for the place I grew up!
The page was quite active when I posted this four years ago. When timeline was introduced, it made it difficult to find the posts and it died off. Here's the link:
facebook.com/pages/Remember-in-Houston-when/107646629279272?ref=br_tf
then family issues came up, death of a younger sister so i moved back south then i just moved to Sealy area for family reasons. I want to go home to Upstate NY so bad, that is home now to me. love the people there, they are the best of the best! Beautiful area too so that helps lol. But i grew up in the Lake Houston area which was nice back then, not so much now days, the once nice parts are not nice at all now. crazy what 20-30yrs can do to a community. Well hope you do read this,
You're absolutely right. My parents live in Stephentown New York, outside Albany across the border of Pittsfield Massachusetts. I lived in Alaska from 2008 till 2020 , I came back south because of the economy. Alaska's economy is terrible right now 2022 . On my way to Philadelphia ( helicopter mechanic ) I'm ready 3 hours from my parents house.
My Dad worked in the Gulf building. Sometimes he would treat us to a lunch at the Flag Room at the Rice Hotel.
I was born and raised here and I'm still here. I don't answer the door with a gun, but I do look to see who it is! ;-) Gateway Crystal pool was a really fun place, but it was a stretch from my house. It had an air bubble in the deep end and you could get under it and sit there and see everything. It also had a real long, fast slide that would scoot you half way across the pool. The downtown movie houses were a treat, but parking was bad in the 60's. Chances were that your car would be stolen.
You Know It's Good To Have UA-cam,It Really Has Taken Over The Old Family Photo Album,And There's Maybe Just Maybe A Childhood Friend From The !960's Whom I Knew And Grew Up With But Lost Contact Over The Years Who May Log On To This Site And See And Read This Comment...Remember San Felipe Courts Now Allen Parkway Village In 1964 To 1967 ..Alberto Garza Father And Aurora Garza Zapata Mother Of Delma,Henrietta,Albert,Janet,Zulema And Donna ??
Might anyone have any information or pictures of Sybil Leek's Cauldron, a restaurant she started in Houston, TX in the '70s? The original location on Westheimer near Montrose then moved to Rice Village where the children's section of Half Price Books is situated.
Never seen any of this and I’m born in raised in Houston Tx i was born in 1990 maybe that’s why but is any of this still up by any chance
@ILoveUpstateNY Are you in NY? I live in White Plains, funny thing the neighborhood I live in now reminds of Montrose when I was a little kid.
Trying to research an event that happened in Houston in the late 1950s. It was when the huge granite or marble sign fell from the Alaskan Furs building, crushing some bystanders/pedestrians on the sidewalk below. I think at least 2 people were killed (not sure how many injured). Looking for the date it happened and any additional details...
Oilers at Jeppesen Sta, 45s at Colt Sta, Playland Park, The Fatstock Show & Rodeo in the Sam Houston Colosseum, Prince's Drive-In, Stelzig's Saddlery, American Hat Co.
Yep, Houston was a nice city, and then Elmer Wayne Henley was arrested. It's been going down-hill ever since. NOW it's a sanctuary city.
I used to go to Memorial City mall to get a slice of apple pie at Walgreen's.
Anyone remember the TelWink?
It's still open breakfast and lunch. But not the same as back then.
that's 7-Eleven was owned by my father back in the 80s
Devroshart. Sorry i just found a email showing your reply here, stupid puter...sorry again. Yeah i was living in Corinth NY..your in whte plaines i am sure you know Corinth...if not it is in the lake george area. Beautiful place! What part of Houston did you live in? I loved the Montrose area back in the day even with all is misunderstandings of the area it was a great part of Houston, they were back then what Houston would end up being, trendy, art, culture.nice area. I was in NY (to be Cont
@devroshart i am the same way i miss the Houston of my youth...not the crime and nearly murder capital of the country it is now..............a good place to have been raised in our day.......i got my kid out of there 10 yrs ago when i realized she would not have the same type of memories i have of a same city. I left the same age you did.........i am now 46...something about turning that age there i guess.....lol
Traffic here isn't exactly a (past) "memory". LOL!
Sonny Looks? Mecom Fountain, Playland Park........etc etc etc.........
I Have a Picture Of A Female Childhood Friend Her Name Is Henrietta...Henrietta And I Posed For A Picture Together In 1964 At What's Now Allen Parkway Village..We Both Attended Dial Elementary School...We Lost Contact In 1972..I Do Not Have Fond Memories Of Allen Parkway Village And Today 2012 Going On To 2013 We Are Struggling With Today's Economy Here In Houston.
Gaidos still @ the same location, I think is more than a 100 years old...
I worked at Astro World 😕
What is the Facebook page? I could not find it?
The Only Place I Enjoy In Houston Today Is Palmer Episcopal Church At Hermann Park Here In Houston Texas 2012 - 2013
Is that 7-11 in the vid at 0:27 the one that was on the corner of Willowbend and S. Post Oak? If it is that's one of the ones I used to work at in 1968. I worked as they used to call it the 3rd shift 3 to 11. I was later moved to the one not to far from Westbury High School. One night at the one by Westbury as I was closing me and the manager witnessed a hippy couple having sex in the middle of our parking lot.
Let’s remember The Cellar restaurants
JoAnn King’s local talk show
I'm sure not everything was grand back then either and I'm sure not every neighborhood there is bad either. Plus why would you wanna leave a nice warm climate like TX for some colder place like upstae NY? Not that I'm totally putting it down either.
Just looked over a YT vid called One Day In Houston and from it it doesn't seem like a bad place now and your daughter would of probably enjoy it now.
@tjbiv2002 RIGHT ON!!!!! hey if someone come to your door now with the same offer how many guns would you pull on the guy for just being crazy enough to come to your door with a horse lol..now that will get you arrested lol...the good ole days huh!!!!1
Houston is horrible now..
Just a big nasty city
@@johnmarshall4442
Except for some parts that were good
Children’s Museum Houston
Houston Ballet
Houston Zoo
Houston Museum of Natural Science
University of Houston-Clear Lake
The Galleria (w/ American Girl)
Funplex
AMC Gulf Pointe 30*
*I saw both Chicken Run (DreamWorks) and Princess Diaries (The Walt Disney Company) in the same movie theater (one of which I received an Ancient Mew trading card for the Pokémon TCG (Wizards of the Coast) during a showing of Chicken Run)
Houston kept on expanding
Houston Ballet
The Children's Museum of Houston
The Houston Zoo
American Girl Boutique & Bistro
Six Flags Hurricane Harbor
McDonald's
Whataburger
Denny's
IHOP (International House of Pancakes)
Fry's Electronics
Justice just for girls! (My #1 store)
Harlem Globetrotters
Downtown Aquarium
Kemah Boardwalk
It was foolish to destroy Astroworld
It was over run by gang members
What.about
.angelos.fisherman.wharf..and.dean.goss
Dinner.theater..that.we,r.good.times.