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Hi! I’m a city paramedic and this is part of the district I serve (Pittsburgh Medic 2). It’s really cool seeing this! Our old station is at the bottom of Maytide and 51 (it became a joint fire/EMS station when the city started its own EMS agency in 75!) Now we’re on Bausman St by McKinley Park! Great video!
Deacon Tim! I grew up on Maytide. I remember the piers for the trestle were there until the 1970s. The one old building was rumored to be a miners hotel! What a blast to hear you voice and a background on how Maytide came to be!
That's cool. Don't forget to mention it's slanted enough to make it a challenge in the winter. Pittsburgh, building houses on hillsides where goats feared to travel. Or my dad's favorite, paved over cattle paths.
This was said to be true of Reisterstown Maryland an Owings Mills ol' fella shared with me at a bus stop on Reisterstown road...visiting my eldest daughter. Being from Philly area I was intrigued with the picture of my imagination he had provided in detail describing how for countless miles before the sprawling apartment complexes, new homes, shopping malls and stores it had been nothing but corn fields and pasture land which once you've entered into old Reisterstown you begin to sense an idea of this agrable landscape in it's imagined dimensions...even moreso once you enter a small town further up known as Boring MD. One day I rode the 87 bus from my kid's apartment complex right outside the corner in Owings Mills, ( enchanted hills road Reisterstown road headed towards Chartley, another charming town, and as the bus slowly made gradual descent to my stop there I could visualize the former lush green foliage of the mass planted crop which once occupied the space of my grandson's favorite shopping center and a good amount of stores and eateries I've frequented.
See more videos showing vintage photos of streets in Pittsburgh and Allegheny County at the
Time Travel With Tim channel: ua-cam.com/channels/0t3xdSJ5UAlIyy0ViFw8Ng.html
Hi! I’m a city paramedic and this is part of the district I serve (Pittsburgh Medic 2). It’s really cool seeing this! Our old station is at the bottom of Maytide and 51 (it became a joint fire/EMS station when the city started its own EMS agency in 75!)
Now we’re on Bausman St by McKinley Park!
Great video!
Thank you!
Tim , Your videos are so well laid out and described . Thank You !
Deacon Tim! I grew up on Maytide. I remember the piers for the trestle were there until the 1970s. The one old building was rumored to be a miners hotel! What a blast to hear you voice and a background on how Maytide came to be!
Great visions of our forefathers, very amazing video.🙏love the music , streets with no name ,
Thanks for putting this together. Fantastic job!!
Just saw your videos for the first time. Really interesting videos ! THANK YOU, Tim !!
That's cool.
Don't forget to mention it's slanted enough to make it a challenge in the winter.
Pittsburgh, building houses on hillsides where goats feared to travel.
Or my dad's favorite, paved over cattle paths.
✧ Awesome overlay of what was and is in dah 'Burgh's Maytide Street! U2 in the background and added plus. :) ✧
This was said to be true of Reisterstown Maryland an Owings Mills ol' fella shared with me at a bus stop on Reisterstown road...visiting my eldest daughter. Being from Philly area I was intrigued with the picture of my imagination he had provided in detail describing how for countless miles before the sprawling apartment complexes, new homes, shopping malls and stores it had been nothing but corn fields and pasture land which once you've entered into old Reisterstown you begin to sense an idea of this agrable landscape in it's imagined dimensions...even moreso once you enter a small town further up known as Boring MD. One day I rode the 87 bus from my kid's apartment complex right outside the corner in Owings Mills, ( enchanted hills road Reisterstown road headed towards Chartley, another charming town, and as the bus slowly made gradual descent to my stop there I could visualize the former lush green foliage of the mass planted crop which once occupied the space of my grandson's favorite shopping center and a good amount of stores and eateries I've frequented.
This was only 100 years ago!
I love Pittsburgh, architecture and the wonderful neighborhoods of Pittsburgh but I can’t stand U2