It has been over 10 years since I moved out of state in 2006 and now I'm glad that I have memories of my old hometown of Torrance California and I never forgotten about the days when I went to school every day and I just wanted to say is it Strange that I loved the beaches and amazing sunsets in the west coast
I grew up in the Torrance area where I was born and raised and I went through different schools from the 1980's to the 1990's and I miss my old hometown of Torrance, California and I always remember what I did in the west coast before I moved out of state since 2006
I remember living in Torrance in the mid 60's to the early 70's. I still remember the walking though a park to get to my elementary school. I could see the San Gabriel mountain from where i lived. I miss it to this day. I enjoyed the nearby beaches, Redondo, San Pedro and the other beaches.
Torrance, Store #23, 1624 Cravens Avenue The Old Torrance location has been in operation in its original building since 1947. Unlike many of the Fosters locations, it only serves ice cream and desserts, not hot food. Ms. Adatto is correct in purpose, spirit and meaning in describing Old Town. Further Ms. Adatto left gems out IMO absolutely on purpose. Outsiders being, well, unknowing outsiders. No need to change anything here Ms. Adatto, you are correct here in your description. Bravo Adatto! :)
@@ShiraAdatto Yes it Is lived their all my life. I get home sick. I do love my home here we got a really big house. I moved here with my daughter and her family. Son-in-law is good to to me and my grandkids love that I live with them. I have 3 grandkids I live with. My oldest daughter moved to Arizona last year with here with my 14 year old Granddaughter. And she pregnant with a boy. So now I have 5 grandkids. So I'm happy to be with my family. It's ok new chapter in my life.
Nice little video, Ms. Adatto. But "Fosters Freeze" is in Old Town Torrance. This is what Wikipedia says about Fosters Freeze ~ "Fosters Freeze (full name Fosters Old Fashion Freeze) is a chain of fast-food restaurants in California. It was founded by George Foster and Tom Burger in 1946 on La Brea Avenue in Inglewood, California, a location that still remains.". Now you state in this video there are no Fast Food Restaurants in Old Town Torrance. You might want to redo your video, or at least put a disclaimer below. You don't want to lose credibility..Do you?
Torrance, Store #23, 1624 Cravens Avenue The Old Torrance location has been in operation in its original building since 1947. Unlike many of the Fosters locations, it only serves ice cream and desserts, not hot food. Ms. Adatto is correct in purpose, spirit and meaning in describing Old Town. Further Ms. Adatto left gems out IMO absolutely on purpose. Outsiders being, well, unknowing outsiders. No need to change anything here Ms. Adatto, you are correct here in your description. Bravo Adatto! :)
Torrance CA has small town charm in Los Angeles.
It has been over 10 years since I moved out of state in 2006 and now I'm glad that I have memories of my old hometown of Torrance California and I never forgotten about the days when I went to school every day and I just wanted to say is it Strange that I loved the beaches and amazing sunsets in the west coast
Great city right?
I grew up in the Torrance area where I was born and raised and I went through different schools from the 1980's to the 1990's and I miss my old hometown of Torrance, California and I always remember what I did in the west coast before I moved out of state since 2006
I remember living in Torrance in the mid 60's to the early 70's. I still remember the walking though a park to get to my elementary school. I could see the San Gabriel mountain from where i lived. I miss it to this day. I enjoyed the nearby beaches, Redondo, San Pedro and the other beaches.
Isn’t that lovely? Thanks for sharing your memory ❤️
Moving to Torrance in December. This video definitely solidified the decision to pick Torrance over some other choices. Thanks!
That makes me so happy to hear. Let me know if you need help or if I can a resource to you in any way
Torrance, Store #23, 1624 Cravens Avenue
The Old Torrance location has been in operation in its original building since 1947. Unlike many of the Fosters locations, it only serves ice cream and desserts, not hot food.
Ms. Adatto is correct in purpose, spirit and meaning in describing Old Town.
Further Ms. Adatto left gems out IMO absolutely on purpose. Outsiders being, well, unknowing outsiders. No need to change anything here Ms. Adatto, you are correct here in your description. Bravo Adatto! :)
I miss torrance. I just moved to Arizona. I'm so home sick. I will be back to visit.
It's a special place for sure
@@ShiraAdatto Yes it Is lived their all my life. I get home sick. I do love my home here we got a really big house. I moved here with my daughter and her family. Son-in-law is good to to me and my grandkids love that I live with them. I have 3 grandkids I live with. My oldest daughter moved to Arizona last year with here with my 14 year old Granddaughter. And she pregnant with a boy. So now I have 5 grandkids. So I'm happy to be with my family. It's ok new chapter in my life.
Nice little video, Ms. Adatto. But "Fosters Freeze" is in Old Town Torrance. This is what Wikipedia says about Fosters Freeze ~ "Fosters Freeze (full name Fosters Old Fashion Freeze) is a chain of fast-food restaurants in California. It was founded by George Foster and Tom Burger in 1946 on La Brea Avenue in Inglewood, California, a location that still remains.". Now you state in this video there are no Fast Food Restaurants in Old Town Torrance. You might want to redo your video, or at least put a disclaimer below. You don't want to lose credibility..Do you?
Torrance, Store #23, 1624 Cravens Avenue
The Old Torrance location has been in operation in its original building since 1947. Unlike many of the Fosters locations, it only serves ice cream and desserts, not hot food.
Ms. Adatto is correct in purpose, spirit and meaning in describing Old Town.
Further Ms. Adatto left gems out IMO absolutely on purpose. Outsiders being, well, unknowing outsiders. No need to change anything here Ms. Adatto, you are correct here in your description. Bravo Adatto! :)
Thank you for sharing! Anything else come to mind?
The high school is totally known by me first and foremost from 🦇 Buffy the vampire slayer vampire 🧛♂️ 🧟 👹
All those homes are small
Yes they are mostly older homes built in the early 1900’s
Downtown old town torrance used to be really sketchy in the 80s.
Interesting. It's changed a lot in 40 years.