Back in 1969 I got to meet John Wayne who was at Knott's to open the new log ride in Buena Park. Wayne was done with his part and was waiting to be driven home and was standing by the old train ticket office. My uncle and I had been there to check out the new ride and ran into Wayne. My uncle was a serious photographer and instantly asked The Duke for a picture. Wayne was super nice and said, 'no problem, you have me until my ride gets here'. My uncle then had me pose with Wayne for several pictures, then he got me to take some of them and then a group shot of us on timer. My uncle and Wayne then talked about cameras for 30 minutes until his ride got there. Wayne was polite and nice to us. He had a great sense of humor and knew a lot of funny jokes. He told us that he had been friends with the Knotts family for years and had come over to open the ride as a favor to them. When it was time to go my uncle asked if he could mail the pictures to him and Wayne just said, 'no thanks, I've got too many of them as it is'. And off he went. My uncle, who lived in SOCAL, was totally floored by the experience. So was I, but I was just a kid then.
From Antique Roadshow: Stan Laurel (Laurel & Hardy) would respond to many letters with response letters until way into retirement. I am sure other icons did too. Great story re the Duke.
I randomly came across this video and got so excited! I was born and raised in Pomona and had no idea that the man who created the boysenberry was from my town, that is so fun! It's also just really exciting to see someone visit our historic downtown and appreciate the Millard Sheets'/mid-century/art deco architecture, it truly is so beautiful! This town holds so much history!
WOW!! I lived in Pomona throughout the 1970's. I worked at the Fox Theater for many years and have collected quite a history about it, including when it used to be the theater for the premier opening of all Movies, Plays, Vaudeville shows, etc..... Several actors actually did stay at the Mayfair during that early period (when it was a nice hotel). Also worked at a now defunct Shakey's Pizza parlor on North Gary Ave. Really enjoyed the video and the memories! Graduated Pomona High School at Towne Ave. and Bangor St. Thank you!!
Awesome video. Can I recommend another interesting topic about Pomona? W.K. Kellogg created the Kellogg breakfast cereal brand (Corn Flakes, Fruit loops, Frosted Flakes). He established his family residence in Pomona. He then donated his land to the college known at Cal Poly Pomona. When I was a student there, there was a whole historic center and foundation dedicated in his honor. It will be nice to see a video on that topic too. They also still have historic building on the campus.
My late grandmother researched and created a full genealogy of the entire Knott family from the 1800’s thru 1989. It’s pretty incredible. I cherish the book that she gifted to all of her grandchildren
Moved to Pomona in 1947 into Westmont a new housing tract where the church, Westmont Methodist Church at that time, was located. The actual church was only the portion to the right of where you walked into the courtyard. As you face the church, the original sanctuary is on the right. The two stories of classrooms were attached. All the new buildings are to the left and the original personage where the preacher lived is on the get left. I attended Sunday school there from 1948 to 1955. I attended the elementary school across the street and we would go over to the church for one hour on Friday for "religious relief time" where students signed up by their parents would receive religious instruction. One of the ministers was a rockhound and gave me some geodes to break open. Directly behind the parsonage there was the Boy Scout House. Lived there from 1947 until I got married in 1965. Moved back for a few years until our house was burglarized 6 time in 6 months, time to move on.
I miss “Visiting with Huell Howser” and this video reminds me of his series. Brooke is a wonderful and knowledgeable traveling companion and I enjoy hearing you speak from personal experience. A charming episode.
The Fox theater used to be the halfway point to Palm Springs. Studio executives would drop off a screener on the way to their vacation homes in Palm Springs. They got audience feedback on their way back. They would get dressed up as if it was a premiere. So in "Sunset Blvd." when he says, "they'll love it in Pomona" you'll will know what he means.
I bought Hurst Air Hearts home out in Desert Hot Springs, its butifull overlooking the city. Famous inventor of breaks on many vehicles, The family left all the history he had many trophies and memorabilia I unfortunately through everthing away except a few posters and signs.
Born in pomona lived there ......taught there 30 0f my 40 years of educating.The Fox thester has quite a history!Used to see all kinds of shows there.Bevery Sills.Smother brothers.Its now an historical landmark.They completely redid the 2nd street mall.A lot of the money coming from PUSD.But I never knew about the Knott home or church.They filmed the graduate at the church across from Westmont elem school.The Lassie Home is across the st from Kingsley elem.Johnny Provost lived there and went to school with me 1 year.He had a great BDay party with lassie there and my brother also babysat him occassionally.None of the show was filmed there.
I loved this video Adam because I use to work in downtown Pomona. I worked on Second and Gary avenue and I remember when they were filming Cat in the Hat and the Antique district, the Fox theater and the Old hotel
Thanks for taking us to Pomona showing us around to the different historical places from Walter Knott House to the Lassie House and finally the gravesites of the Knotts family. ❤️🙏🏻🌴
There was another Knott home, on the park property, just south of the Chicken Dinner Restaurant. I worked there in the Summer of 1979. The home was converted into the HR headquarters, where you filled out all your job paperwork. When I entertained on the porch of the Gold Trails Hotel, I would occasionally see Walter Knott drive by on his powered wheelchair.
I still can't believe Adam was in Gutter Mouth. We used to listen to them while I worked as a line cook at this restaurant back in like 1999/2000. Then a few years back I find Adam the Woo on UA-cam. Small world man
Gosh, thank you, had no idea there was so much Knott's and filming history in Pomona. I love how simple and humble Walter Knott was, especially with the design of his house, and his final resting place. I've been to a wedding before at that Fox Theater , and my favorite show was Aquabats at the Glass House. Also, maybe I'm the only one, but I do have a Blockbuster video DVD copy of Cat in the Hat, haha. :) I like Brook, she seems to know her stuff. 👍
Thank you Adam and Brook for showing us around Pomona and sharing with us it’s history with the Knotts family. Very humble family indeed. Didn’t know Walt Disney copied Mr Knotts theme park ideas. Very interesting fact well hidden from the public.
Had to click, very cool! My dad was raised in Pomona and I have a lot of family history in this region, so it is so cool to hear about the Knott’s in Pomona. 💜💜💜
I grew up near Pomona and went to school there. Never knew all that the city was used for and the Knotts connection! I went to Mi Cafecito a couple of years ago! So good! I also love Fullerton, lived in North Anaheim so I popped in frequently. Didn’t know he was buried there. So much SoCal history! Carl Karcher lived in North Anaheim…could be another vid.
Good to see you and your friend Brooke in the same video, I need to check her channel out she looks and acts cool. Thanks for sharing her and the Knott's berry history all in one video lol thanks again.👍😎
Thank you for this video. The format of your videos like this and the old series of historic restaurants plus other SoCal historical places are very fascinating.
Hi, Brooke! So happy to see you this morning with Adam! It’s a double treat come full circle, as I discovered you a while back at a video store on one of Adam’s episodes. I am looking forward to this collaboration today❤❤❤
I grew up, got married and had my son baptized at Westmont Methodist Church. The sanctuary was actually in the social hall. I remember watching and waiting for the new sanctuary to be built. The rooms in side the patio area were classrooms. Outside on of the classrooms on the north side is a playground that was built in my sister, Karen Sue Houston's, honor just after her death at three years old. That was in 1963. I still have a lot of friends from that church that have moved out of Pomona. It was a fantastic city to grow up in. The mall was a new idea in a non-vehicle mall built in the early 60's. We could walk for blocks to awesome stores where there were no cars. A Buffum's store was located at the end of the mall. If you walk the mall today, some of the stores have their names in the tile in front of the stores.
Adam, the church you included in this video is the church my husband & I got married in back in 1988! I had heard it might be torn down a few years ago, so I'm VERY happy to see it's still there! 😊 My parents were also married there back in 1955. SO fun seeing it in your video! 😊
Very informative video, Adam! I think they used the Fox Theater as a filming location for Michael Scott's farewell Office episode. Specifically, Pam watched The King's Speech there.
Not related to today’s video, but I just wanted to let you know that I’m making my very first visit to Buc-cee’s right now on Richmond Kentucky. There are none in Michigan (where I’m from). It’s quite a place! Now, back to watching this video…
They have one of those light displays that you thought looked like a dandelion on top of the building here in Lakeland too. She’s not the only one that saw The Cat In the Hat with Mike Myers. I saw it too in the theaters when it came out.~~ Cool to see some of the history of Knotts. I myself have never been to Knotts Berry Farm. My family went before I was born. I do want to go out there sometime. I have a feeling I would really like the park cause of the theming. ~~ I do like seeing where the actor who played Timmy in Lassie lived. I used to watch that show when I was little.
OK - I'm an old fogey (That expression alone proves it!) but I enjoyed this video more than all the halloween videos of the last week. Thanks for this.
Nice video, went to school in the 4th grade in Pomona and saw Jungle Book at the Fox Theater and would go to the antique stores with my Mom . We moved from Pomona to a farm house in Chino . Sadly the farm is gone at 12703 Pipeline Ave. Thank You The Great Daily Woo ! ! 😎
Speaking of Churches, on Holt Blvd, there used to be a big white Baptist Church on the corner, I forget the cross street, my family had service there and I attended bible study there as well. Unfortunately, the last time my Mom and I were in Pomona, the church was gone! 😔
I used to go to school there back in the 90s. It's Garey and Holt. It was called Pomona First Baptist and they had preschool to 8th grade there. I loved that school! Unfortunately they closed the school back in 1998 and the big white church was torn down because, from what I can remember, it was not up to code and was too expensive to fix. I remember them saying the building was too dangerous to go into also. I will never forget the smell of the inside of the big white church when they let us into the building for school church service.. before they closed it down permanently. It was a woodsy old smell. I actually enjoyed the smell. Haha I was sad also when they tore it down. Everytime I pass by now and see where the old church used to be...it brings me good memories but also makes me a little sad.
HEY ATW...WHEN YOU SAID WALTER KNOTT SEVERAL TIMES, I thought you were saying " Walt or not" and kept thinking why you were talking about Disney so much! Great vlog. Great Collab! Ok, I'm just gonna say it,"Brooke is awesome!" She has an incredible screen presence and should be collaborated with more often! What a cool town. On "Die Hard", Pomona is where McClane told his wife his captain retired to (actually, he said "Ramona").
Wow,Thx for the Knott's background. Loved Knott's back in the 60's when no admission,could take son to feed the seals ,have a snack for an inexpensive fun time on a limited budget .Did you know about the seals ? Never thought about connecting Walter and Walt .Met Cordelia when I waited on her at the bank where I worked. Think their last child passed away recently. Happy safe travels.🏝🏞
Used to be the Chung King Restaurant.. the family was once held in the camps back in the 40's over in Fairplex. My great great grandfather made those homes out of stones.
Such a humble grave Walter Knott has, although I suppose Walt Disney's is humble as well. It's surprising that they don't have anything more elaborate.
Knotts is definitely my favorite park. I grew up in Buena Park. Lived there for 40 years. Knotts sent us free tickets in the summer and in December. No scary farm. Boo!!!!! Other parks may have faster rides and a better overall experience, but I like Knotts for it quietness, you can just go and hang out, its not so crazy, Lego land is another good one, they have all these little parks and playgrounds for the adults to just chill and watch their children play. Oh! My wife works for Disney 😬 🤫👍
I was born and raised in Orange County, CA in the late 50's. And for me there is no contest which is the better theme park. It's Knott's Berry Farm. I never had any use for disney land.
Thank you so much Adam for doing this about Knott’s because I practically grew up going there and it’s one heck of a theme park that actually has so much history behind it and I know I don’t have to tell you that I’m sure you know the history of Knott’s better than me and if I’m not mistaken I love the fact that it is the first theme park in SoCal so thanks again for a history lesson of Knott’s now I know a little bit more about the man who started Knott’s now with that being said peace ☮️ love ❤️ and happiness to you Adam and I’ll see you on the next vlog wherever it takes you peace ☮️ out ✌️
I still remember on Sunday morning as a kid, my mother was reading the L.A. Sunday Times and says "Well we won't be going to Knott's Berry Farm anymore." When I asked why she said that according to Times old man Knotts had said that he didn't care if Black people came to his amusement park or not. I must have been in the 3rd or 4th back then. And sure enough, we never visited Knott's Berry Farm ever again .
There was a popular spot on Holt where Lucy and Dezi armed would eat and stay on their way to palm Springs - a lot of celebrities ate their on their way to Palm Springs but I can’t remember the name right now
My Dad told us a story that him and my grandparents would go visit Knotts Farm back in the early days before the park was built. Unfortunately, I have no proof of this since both my dad and grandparents have passed away.
I worked on 2nd Street in Pomona when they filmed cat in the hat. Got to be on the set and eat with the crew. Best food ever! Kelly Preston & Alec Baldwin was on site but didn't see Micheal Myers. Worked up there for a few years.👍
I live a few cities west of Pomona (West Covina) & this was where we went to all the punk shows. I’m wondering if the place you said you played was the Aladdin jr? I had some friends who played shows there. It’s a Mediterranean place with a huge show room. So cool of you to show these lesser known places in LA county.
i love the deep dives.."LASSIE' was done largely on a set, and live action done out at Universal back lots, out where Dukes of Hazzard, Kung-fu, and the like were filmed.
You know what I trip out about Pomona is how they used that river rock for Pilars they have to really fish for that stone and look for the faces to get your corners right but its real common in that area also in Claremont those rocks are always in my heart. Also in many parts of the world Spain and some parts of Mexico I love rocks not so much river rock because of how hard it is to find the right shapes but I would take it over block any day. Stone mason! Thier is always Poetry in stone, I love some of the architecture in that church the shakes that round into the stain glass I always noticed that thier were real craftsmanship in Pomona.
Enjoyed this vlog especially the phone and cobra kai spots. Hopefully you will do a one on one or food review vlog in the near future. Your smile makes my day!! Thank you so much.
Back in 1969 I got to meet John Wayne who was at Knott's to open the new log ride in Buena Park. Wayne was done with his part and was waiting to be driven home and was standing by the old train ticket office. My uncle and I had been there to check out the new ride and ran into Wayne. My uncle was a serious photographer and instantly asked The Duke for a picture. Wayne was super nice and said, 'no problem, you have me until my ride gets here'. My uncle then had me pose with Wayne for several pictures, then he got me to take some of them and then a group shot of us on timer. My uncle and Wayne then talked about cameras for 30 minutes until his ride got there. Wayne was polite and nice to us. He had a great sense of humor and knew a lot of funny jokes. He told us that he had been friends with the Knotts family for years and had come over to open the ride as a favor to them. When it was time to go my uncle asked if he could mail the pictures to him and Wayne just said, 'no thanks, I've got too many of them as it is'. And off he went. My uncle, who lived in SOCAL, was totally floored by the experience. So was I, but I was just a kid then.
From Antique Roadshow: Stan Laurel (Laurel & Hardy) would respond to many letters with response letters until way into retirement. I am sure other icons did too. Great story re the Duke.
Great story. Good man.
I was born in Pomona in 1950 and lived there until '73, so THANK YOU for this. Pomona History lives.
I randomly came across this video and got so excited! I was born and raised in Pomona and had no idea that the man who created the boysenberry was from my town, that is so fun! It's also just really exciting to see someone visit our historic downtown and appreciate the Millard Sheets'/mid-century/art deco architecture, it truly is so beautiful! This town holds so much history!
WOW!! I lived in Pomona throughout the 1970's. I worked at the Fox Theater for many years and have collected quite a history about it, including when it used to be the theater for the premier opening of all Movies, Plays, Vaudeville shows, etc..... Several actors actually did stay at the Mayfair during that early period (when it was a nice hotel). Also worked at a now defunct Shakey's Pizza parlor on North Gary Ave. Really enjoyed the video and the memories! Graduated Pomona High School at Towne Ave. and Bangor St. Thank you!!
Pomona High class of 1973
@@RENunez-sd6ov PHS Grad 1977.
Awesome video. Can I recommend another interesting topic about Pomona? W.K. Kellogg created the Kellogg breakfast cereal brand (Corn Flakes, Fruit loops, Frosted Flakes). He established his family residence in Pomona. He then donated his land to the college known at Cal Poly Pomona. When I was a student there, there was a whole historic center and foundation dedicated in his honor. It will be nice to see a video on that topic too. They also still have historic building on the campus.
My late grandmother researched and created a full genealogy of the entire Knott family from the 1800’s thru 1989. It’s pretty incredible. I cherish the book that she gifted to all of her grandchildren
Moved to Pomona in 1947 into Westmont a new housing tract where the church, Westmont Methodist Church at that time, was located. The actual church was only the portion to the right of where you walked into the courtyard. As you face the church, the original sanctuary is on the right. The two stories of classrooms were attached. All the new buildings are to the left and the original personage where the preacher lived is on the get left. I attended Sunday school there from 1948 to 1955. I attended the elementary school across the street and we would go over to the church for one hour on Friday for "religious relief time" where students signed up by their parents would receive religious instruction. One of the ministers was a rockhound and gave me some geodes to break open. Directly behind the parsonage there was the Boy Scout House. Lived there from 1947 until I got married in 1965. Moved back for a few years until our house was burglarized 6 time in 6 months, time to move on.
I miss “Visiting with Huell Howser” and this video reminds me of his series. Brooke is a wonderful and knowledgeable traveling companion and I enjoy hearing you speak from personal experience. A charming episode.
The Fox theater used to be the halfway point to Palm Springs. Studio executives would drop off a screener on the way to their vacation homes in Palm Springs. They got audience feedback on their way back. They would get dressed up as if it was a premiere. So in "Sunset Blvd." when he says, "they'll love it in Pomona" you'll will know what he means.
Many of those movie premier celebrities stayed overnight @the Mayfair Hotel (across the street from the Fox Theater).
I bought Hurst Air Hearts home out in Desert Hot Springs, its butifull overlooking the city. Famous inventor of breaks on many vehicles, The family left all the history he had many trophies and memorabilia I unfortunately through everthing away except a few posters and signs.
Born in pomona lived there ......taught there 30 0f my 40 years of educating.The Fox thester has quite a history!Used to see all kinds of shows there.Bevery Sills.Smother brothers.Its now an historical landmark.They completely redid the 2nd street mall.A lot of the money coming from PUSD.But I never knew about the Knott home or church.They filmed the graduate at the church across from Westmont elem school.The Lassie Home is across the st from Kingsley elem.Johnny Provost lived there and went to school with me 1 year.He had a great BDay party with lassie there and my brother also babysat him occassionally.None of the show was filmed there.
Not a English teacher I presume?
The Graduate was actually filmed at a church in LaVerne, not in Pomona.
My family some born most raised in Pomona, I also had two children born there. I miss Pomona…. It has changed a lot I was born there 1979💪🏽🙌🏽🫶🏽
Thank You Adam for the history of Knotts Berry Farm.
No problem ! Thanks for watching
She is awesome! Hope we see more of her.
Much better than daphne, natalie
Ik and she doesn’t giggle non stop
I loved this video Adam because I use to work in downtown Pomona. I worked on Second and Gary avenue and I remember when they were filming Cat in the Hat and the Antique district, the Fox theater and the Old hotel
Thanks for taking us to Pomona showing us around to the different historical places from Walter Knott House to the Lassie House and finally the gravesites of the Knotts family. ❤️🙏🏻🌴
There was another Knott home, on the park property, just south of the Chicken Dinner Restaurant. I worked there in the Summer of 1979. The home was converted into the HR headquarters, where you filled out all your job paperwork. When I entertained on the porch of the Gold Trails Hotel, I would occasionally see Walter Knott drive by on his powered wheelchair.
Makes since for a farmer to also be a builder but I had no idea he built such charming structures. Fascinating history.
I still can't believe Adam was in Gutter Mouth. We used to listen to them while I worked as a line cook at this restaurant back in like 1999/2000. Then a few years back I find Adam the Woo on UA-cam. Small world man
Gosh, thank you, had no idea there was so much Knott's and filming history in Pomona. I love how simple and humble Walter Knott was, especially with the design of his house, and his final resting place. I've been to a wedding before at that Fox Theater , and my favorite show was Aquabats at the Glass House. Also, maybe I'm the only one, but I do have a Blockbuster video DVD copy of Cat in the Hat, haha. :) I like Brook, she seems to know her stuff. 👍
Thank you Adam and Brook for showing us around Pomona and sharing with us it’s history with the Knotts family. Very humble family indeed. Didn’t know Walt Disney copied Mr Knotts theme park ideas. Very interesting fact well hidden from the public.
Excellent video. Back in the day, my brother and I made many trips to Knott's Berry Farm.
Awesome video! I love when you visit old places and connect the history. Walter Knott was an accomplished and creative man.
What Rad history..."The Walts" Love it.
The Walts, sounds like a punk band.
@@robinrussell7965 hahaa sure does!
This was awesome. My daughter owns property in Pomona, get off freeway at Reservoir. Had no idea of the history in that city. Loved your video!
Antique Row is where I spent my childhood...as a family we would go antiquing and try to find the weirdest things. So sad to see it so sparse now.
Had to click, very cool! My dad was raised in Pomona and I have a lot of family history in this region, so it is so cool to hear about the Knott’s in Pomona. 💜💜💜
that's cool 😎
I lived in Pomona 30yrs- Did your dad hang out at any bars in town? (1980's)- I was a regular @Characters among many others.
I grew up near Pomona and went to school there. Never knew all that the city was used for and the Knotts connection! I went to Mi Cafecito a couple of years ago! So good! I also love Fullerton, lived in North Anaheim so I popped in frequently. Didn’t know he was buried there. So much SoCal history! Carl Karcher lived in North Anaheim…could be another vid.
Good to see you and your friend Brooke in the same video, I need to check her channel out she looks and acts cool. Thanks for sharing her and the Knott's berry history all in one video lol thanks again.👍😎
hello again Adam and hi Brooke , another great interesting fun video again , really well done and thank you guys 😊
Thank you for this video. The format of your videos like this and the old series of historic restaurants plus other SoCal historical places are very fascinating.
The payphone beeping sound is called a Busy Signal 😂 carry-on love you man
I remember when this was all orange groves as far as the eye could see… old man Knott had this crazy idea about building a theme park
Cat in the Hat movie is MASSIVELY underrated. Wall to wall silliness. I watched it recently (I'm 47 for the record), and had guffaws aplenty.
Hi, Brooke! So happy to see you this morning with Adam! It’s a double treat come full circle, as I discovered you a while back at a video store on one of Adam’s episodes. I am looking forward to this collaboration today❤❤❤
I grew up, got married and had my son baptized at Westmont Methodist Church. The sanctuary was actually in the social hall. I remember watching and waiting for the new sanctuary to be built. The rooms in side the patio area were classrooms. Outside on of the classrooms on the north side is a playground that was built in my sister, Karen Sue Houston's, honor just after her death at three years old. That was in 1963. I still have a lot of friends from that church that have moved out of Pomona. It was a fantastic city to grow up in.
The mall was a new idea in a non-vehicle mall built in the early 60's. We could walk for blocks to awesome stores where there were no cars. A Buffum's store was located at the end of the mall. If you walk the mall today, some of the stores have their names in the tile in front of the stores.
Adam, the church you included in this video is the church my husband & I got married in back in 1988! I had heard it might be torn down a few years ago, so I'm VERY happy to see it's still there! 😊 My parents were also married there back in 1955. SO fun seeing it in your video! 😊
Very informative video, Adam! I think they used the Fox Theater as a filming location for Michael Scott's farewell Office episode. Specifically, Pam watched The King's Speech there.
Ahhhh, my neck of the woods !!!! would have loved to head on out and just say HI. Loved the view from your eyes of the area.
Not related to today’s video, but I just wanted to let you know that I’m making my very first visit to Buc-cee’s right now on Richmond Kentucky. There are none in Michigan (where I’m from). It’s quite a place! Now, back to watching this video…
I love buccees
Awww. Thank you Adam for the history. I had no idea they had a house in Pomona.
Was there as a kid in 1958. NBF was free, Good memories.
Very good video today, Adam; I enjoyed it a lot. And Brooke is a great addition to your channel!
Omg i live in Pomona and you were here!!!! 😭
They have one of those light displays that you thought looked like a dandelion on top of the building here in Lakeland too. She’s not the only one that saw The Cat In the Hat with Mike Myers. I saw it too in the theaters when it came out.~~ Cool to see some of the history of Knotts. I myself have never been to Knotts Berry Farm. My family went before I was born. I do want to go out there sometime. I have a feeling I would really like the park cause of the theming. ~~ I do like seeing where the actor who played Timmy in Lassie lived. I used to watch that show when I was little.
Nice vlog during the beautiful weather, summer lasts a long time this year.
It's nice to meet positive people, makes your day.
Great content and great comments in the thread. I love the environment you've created
Thanks I’ve lived in the area for 20 years and didn’t have a clue about anything you showed. Thanks 😊
OK - I'm an old fogey (That expression alone proves it!) but I enjoyed this video more than all the halloween videos of the last week. Thanks for this.
maybe I'm one too but I don't care for Halloween so I skipped all of Adams vids about it, prefer it when he does walkabout vlogs like this. 🤔🤔
Mr Knott also restored a ghost town. And then gave it to the city. Amazing guy.
Calico Ghost Town
How could anyone Knott love this one! 😀
Nice video, went to school in the 4th grade in Pomona and saw Jungle Book at the Fox Theater and would go to the antique stores with my Mom . We moved from Pomona to a farm house in Chino . Sadly the farm is gone at 12703 Pipeline Ave. Thank You The Great Daily Woo ! ! 😎
Speaking of Churches, on Holt Blvd, there used to be a big white Baptist Church on the corner, I forget the cross street, my family had service there and I attended bible study there as well. Unfortunately, the last time my Mom and I were in Pomona, the church was gone! 😔
I used to go to school there back in the 90s. It's Garey and Holt. It was called Pomona First Baptist and they had preschool to 8th grade there. I loved that school! Unfortunately they closed the school back in 1998 and the big white church was torn down because, from what I can remember, it was not up to code and was too expensive to fix. I remember them saying the building was too dangerous to go into also. I will never forget the smell of the inside of the big white church when they let us into the building for school church service.. before they closed it down permanently. It was a woodsy old smell. I actually enjoyed the smell. Haha
I was sad also when they tore it down. Everytime I pass by now and see where the old church used to be...it brings me good memories but also makes me a little sad.
Thank you for sharing🧡💜
Another cool history lesson.🌟💫😽
I used to live in Pomona. My whole family is from there. My dad would always talk about the fox theater.
I lived in Pomona CA back in the 80's and I used to work at Knott's Berry Farm two different times 😍
Great tour. Been to Pomona many times in bygone years and didn't realize all that you shared.
HEY ATW...WHEN YOU SAID WALTER KNOTT SEVERAL TIMES, I thought you were saying " Walt or not" and kept thinking why you were talking about Disney so much! Great vlog. Great Collab! Ok, I'm just gonna say it,"Brooke is awesome!" She has an incredible screen presence and should be collaborated with more often! What a cool town. On "Die Hard", Pomona is where McClane told his wife his captain retired to (actually, he said "Ramona").
Neat to see the humble beginnings of the Knott family.
Brooke! What a great surprise. Start posting again!
Adam and I talked about this a lot! Mickey has me working hard. Thank you for staying tuned❤
Wow,Thx for the Knott's background. Loved Knott's back in the 60's when no admission,could take son to feed the seals ,have a snack for an inexpensive fun time on a limited budget .Did you know about the seals ? Never thought about connecting Walter and Walt .Met Cordelia when I waited on her at the bank where I worked. Think their last child passed away recently. Happy safe travels.🏝🏞
I remember the seals, very noisy. 😂
Thank u Nick😀
Great video of Knott’s history in Pomona!! 🎡🎢👍
You need to check out some of the sits in L.A. Radio and TV history. Including trips to Mount Lee and Mount Wilson...
So many memories! The GTE phone building, watching movies at the Fox, I still visit my relatives at Holy Cross. RIP
I just love old towns that stay untouched. Nothing like old buildings
I feel that our creator has a ‘soft spot’ for beautiful places. Change isn’t easy for everyone.
Used to be the Chung King Restaurant.. the family was once held in the camps back in the 40's over in Fairplex. My great great grandfather made those homes out of stones.
He also made and build the Sacred Heart catholic church and all the homes made of rocks
My favorite memories of Chinese food were at Chung King. Mastered the chopsticks, first try. I was 8.
Attended Sacred Heart Elementary. Grandparents renewed their vows on their 50th Anniversary at Sacred Heart, and had the reception in the hall.
So much history with Knott's. Thanks for sharing.
Such a humble grave Walter Knott has, although I suppose Walt Disney's is humble as well. It's surprising that they don't have anything more elaborate.
a representation of a person's life comes down to their Headstone.
Thank you for sharing this with us. 👏🏻👏🏻
Now all I can think of is that great chicken
dinner. That is so good. 😍😋 Yummy!
HRY!! SUPER RETRO GAL!! very cool, i love her videos , shes funny
Knotts is definitely my favorite park. I grew up in Buena Park. Lived there for 40 years. Knotts sent us free tickets in the summer and in December. No scary farm. Boo!!!!! Other parks may have faster rides and a better overall experience, but I like Knotts for it quietness, you can just go and hang out, its not so crazy, Lego land is another good one, they have all these little parks and playgrounds for the adults to just chill and watch their children play. Oh! My wife works for Disney 😬 🤫👍
I was born and raised in Orange County, CA in the late 50's. And for me there is no contest which is the better theme park. It's Knott's Berry Farm. I never had any use for disney land.
Pretty sure I’m in love with Super Retro Gal❤
The apartment complex on Reservoir/Hawthorne was also a high school continuation in the early 90’s
Thank you so much Adam for doing this about Knott’s because I practically grew up going there and it’s one heck of a theme park that actually has so much history behind it and I know I don’t have to tell you that I’m sure you know the history of Knott’s better than me and if I’m not mistaken I love the fact that it is the first theme park in SoCal so thanks again for a history lesson of Knott’s now I know a little bit more about the man who started Knott’s now with that being said peace ☮️ love ❤️ and happiness to you Adam and I’ll see you on the next vlog wherever it takes you peace ☮️ out ✌️
Greetings Adam! Great history lesson! 🧔🏻♂️I must visit Knott’s on my next trip to California! 🍓🫐🍒🥧😋
I was born in Pomona back in the mid 60’s, boy how things have changed 😔
This was so awesome!! Thank you.
Went to Knott's Berry Farm many years ago. This video adds to my memories. Thank you for posting.
Across the street from The Fox was where Ricky and Louise stayed when they came to California. Welcome to P Town.
I still remember on Sunday morning as a kid, my mother was reading the L.A. Sunday Times and says "Well we won't be going to Knott's Berry Farm anymore." When I asked why she said that according to Times old man Knotts had said that he didn't care if Black people came to his amusement park or not. I must have been in the 3rd or 4th back then. And sure enough, we never visited Knott's Berry Farm ever again .
There was a popular spot on Holt where Lucy and Dezi armed would eat and stay on their way to palm
Springs - a lot of celebrities ate their on their way to Palm Springs but I can’t remember the name right now
My Dad told us a story that him and my grandparents would go visit Knotts Farm back in the early days before the park was built.
Unfortunately, I have no proof of this since both my dad and grandparents have passed away.
My boys LOVED The Cat in the Hat movie! We still quote from it often; you must check it out (especially the cooking demonstration section 😂)
I’ll have to check it out
Ha. I always say "I'll get you and I'll make it look like an accident."
So do we!! Lol !
Love going on tour with you ! Greetings from Perth Australia
Thanks for sharing!
I worked on 2nd Street in Pomona when they filmed cat in the hat. Got to be on the set and eat with the crew. Best food ever! Kelly Preston & Alec Baldwin was on site but didn't see Micheal Myers. Worked up there for a few years.👍
That’s pretty cool man . I didn’t realize you did that
I got to visit the Lassie house last month. My cousin held her wedding there. Very beautiful venue.
@3:46- This building was the telephone Co. (GTE) back in the 70's-80's.
very cool. nice to get some history on the man that aunt Linda took care of in his elderly years.
I live a few cities west of Pomona (West Covina) & this was where we went to all the punk shows. I’m wondering if the place you said you played was the Aladdin jr? I had some friends who played shows there. It’s a Mediterranean place with a huge show room. So cool of you to show these lesser known places in LA county.
I remember going to so many punk shows at the Glass House in Pomona. Saw Anti-Flag there several times. Definitely a great music scene.
i love the deep dives.."LASSIE' was done largely on a set, and live action done out at Universal back lots, out where Dukes of Hazzard, Kung-fu, and the like were filmed.
You know what I trip out about Pomona is how they used that river rock for Pilars they have to really fish for that stone and look for the faces to get your corners right but its real common in that area also in Claremont those rocks are always in my heart. Also in many parts of the world Spain and some parts of Mexico I love rocks not so much river rock because of how hard it is to find the right shapes but I would take it over block any day. Stone mason! Thier is always Poetry in stone, I love some of the architecture in that church the shakes that round into the stain glass I always noticed that thier were real craftsmanship in Pomona.
Thank you for the video...we love Knott's. I appreciated the look at some of their history!
Fascinating! Thanks Adam!
"Actually this looks like nothing in robocop" lmfao 😄😄😄
Hahahaa
My Mother attended Pomona High School. She would gather with her friends for lunch at IN-N-Out burger on Indian Hill Blvd. 🍔🍟🥤
I didn't know the Knott family lived in Pomona...I always thought they lived in Buena Park.
Enjoyed this vlog especially the phone and cobra kai spots. Hopefully you will do a one on one or food review vlog in the near future. Your smile makes my day!! Thank you so much.
I was living there at the time when the street got transformed!
Happy you are back to documenting locations!