Lived there 1966-91. I became emotional watching this. So many wonderful memories there. Utah Street School, the corner stores, past friends and neighbors. Thanks for sharing. This has to be the absolute BEST memory ever. The apartments after they've been cleared out, but before everything has been demolished forever.
yes...i remember the dirt roads, we lived on aliso 1953 to 1962. attended utah st, hollenbeck jr. high, and graduated from ROOSEVELT high, then attended e.l a.jc. im proud to call aliso village my home at one period in my family's life.
+Pat Shivers You may remember my brother Victor, he also attended the same schools around the same time. He dropped out of Roosevelt and went to Vietnam.
Wow, we lived there in the 60's!!! Remembering us skating under that building, all the clothes lines in the middle. We were poor, but we didn't know it!! Thank you for being able to save some footage, I tell my grandkids about it, they can't imagine the life back then. God bless you..
Born and Raised here 1980 till 1999...Cortez family strong... becky cortez and family... I'm the Grandson Little Frankie.. Our Projects were the best in East Los Angeles ...
I lived there with my family until we were told we had to go because of demolition. My parents were Carmen and Jose. My brothers are Jose, David, Ricky and my sister Mariana, I’m the youngest aka Pepe. Do you remember us?
Lived right across the projects on via Las Vegas on the only White House right next to the brown apartments ... best time of my life all my memories... wish I could live one of those days again ... 1340 via Las Vegas
Glad you thought to preserve this, its a valuable piece of local history! I researched and found out about Pico Gardens and Aliso Village through the 1991 segment on Father Greg Boyle and the homeboys that I posted... I miss old school stuff like this from the 80s and 90s, everything looks so corporate and big box now lol.
I lived here in Aliso Village projects from 1963 -1971. I went to Utah Elementary Sch. I remember my neighbor Miss Charlene & her sons, one of them name William. A girl name Ivaneda & her dad. Miss Sally & her sons. My brother George had a best friend name Maurice. Remember going to river getting frogs to cook & eat frog legs. Helmsman with his donuts and pie's. Eating polly seeds (sunflower seeds) as a kid, Cake lady, door bell ditching and ringing the doorbell to Mr. Fred's place he had a wooden leg, he got real mad at us kids and threw it at us. We started 😆 laughing. We were only 5 years old, us kids. We were bad. Also playing in the junk yard, also "Toy loan", remember that anybody? Playing "chicken" with a knife we were young doing that. Hanging cloths on those long long cloths lines. All it took was somebody to play songs LOUD like "Tighten Up" and other Motown and Oldies songs and everybody came outside to listen to the music. We had fun as kids. A penny could buy alot back then.
Oh my god I loved toy loan!!!! I even got in touch with them about five years ago and thanked them, kids don't know how great it was to be able to use toys, we couldn't afford to buy them.
My character and perseverance developed on those "dirt rows" and I am proud to have come from there. My life is blessed beyond measure and I know that my past was as well.
Thank you very much for taking the time to film this, it takes me back, I grew up there in the 80's & 90's. This video is priceless to me, thanks again. #AlisoVillage
Wow thank goodness you filmed this. Even though I still have dreams of the Old Aliso projects. I live on the 3rd floor all the way by the freeway wall. Thank you 🙏🏼
jackson wardell Dats wat it is. I love u Uncle. Aliso Villages Projects turned a nicca like me n2 a man at a young age. Lots of memories. Miss dem days.
No need to explain… you just had to lived there to know what’s up. (Aliso Village) East L.A Dukes Al Capone (Aliso Capone) Raskals Primera Flats East Coast Crips 1st Street (Pico-Aliso) TMC The Mob Crew Clarence Street Stoners/Locos (Pico Gardens) Pico Garden Stoners Cuatro Flats Puro Eastside Projects… Y que? LoL 1945-1998 R.I.P.
Wow what a blessing for me to have come across this! I never lived here but my mom & her best friend moved across the country when they were 11-12 yrs old and her friend moved here for many many years. around the late 60's - 70's my 7 siblings and I would come to their house and play with her children and all the cool kids in the neiborhood y'all know them twins LOL (RIP to the twin that pasted away). Unfortunately my mother still close friends passed away '19 but their mom is till just as sweet and adorable and now 1 sister and two brothers have passed away. But we had so much fun. I always tell my children about our metal street skates and the pickle factories lol, lol
wow, memories I grew up there can't remember the unit # but it was on the corner of mission rd. and the 101 freeway, had lots of friends of every color my best friends were 1/2 american indian and mexican, i ran around with my older brothers and their frinds danny boy, hector, Rogelio, attended utah st. school, if memory serves me the principal was mr. cornwell, i remember when the brims and the crips had a big ol fight and finding a dead chopped up dude in the bushes right by mission rd. i also found a big sandwich bag near the body filled with coke or heroin, gave it to my older sister and she flushed it down the toilet ha ha, i remember going to the liquor store right by el pato and stealing pickles from a warehouse pickle factory, thanks for the video brother, God bless you.
@@Conky-or8ic no i'm sorry, our family moved out in 1976 but man i made a lot of friends there. I had good times and bad times played and fought.......not gonna lie i miss it in some ways. God bless
I lived there from 94-97' went to school in utah elementary at 4th grade went to hollenbeck, roosevelt high til the city kicked us out lol good memories tho also bad cuz of the gang violence all in all I'm glad I grew up here !
@@hectorchavez548 yeah i think she was my 5th grade teacher. Black lady , heavyset? She was the greatest but we had some bad kids in class and she would turn into big momma lol I remember walking back everyday home from school, the flats gang would ways be chilling outside near paseo .
@@hectorchavez548 Yes Sir lol man those were golden times. Shortly after her class they shut the PJs down and my fam moved to nor cal. How about you my friend? Saludos.
Posted this on both of Aliso Village and Aliso/Pico Facebook profiles, it went from 200+ views to 544 overnight! The other video of Aliso Village/Pico Gardens has over 7500, expect this video to have more! Thank you for sharing.
Was Aliso projects the same as Pico gardens or were they two different housing projects next to each other in the same location ? It’s hard to find the history on the internet ?
Pico Gardens in the south /4th street Pico-Aliso in the middle in between 4th and 1st And Aliso Village ( what we see in the video) In the north in between 1st street and the 101 Freeway. Watcha
Way back in the 1960s I had to take a Federal Civil Service examination in an office at the old Aliso projects. Nasty, but not as dangerous as it is now.
I LOVE IT !! NOSTALGIC- TAKES ME BACK !! I GREW UP IN DOG×TOWN×PJS WE WOULD WALK THRU L×A×RIVER BOTTOM TO ALISO TO SCORE & GET OUT BEFORE U ALL GOT US !!! LOL!!😀
BOUT 1982-1984 USED TO PARTY IN CxF PJAYS ! MUCH RESPECTS TO TORITO2 (TRINIDAD) ,SPIDER, HUERO . GLAD I MADE IT THRU THOSE YEARS BY THE GRACE OF GOD & NA 😇📖☕✌🧭
Thanks Rogelio for the memories, we all had very good times! And tell Carlos I send my greetings to all of your family a Happy New Year 2020! Hey those projects didn't out live us :) It seems we left just before they started to tear them down :) In The Testimony our LORD GOD JESUS Placed Upon me, GOD tells us we are in "The Last Days" and we must tear down all false gods and idols in our Life and give all of ourselves to JESUS for us to become Born Again and Saved!
@@rogelioortiz1755 Thats for sure and our LORD Knows each of our lives from beginning to end, HE Is The Author and Finisher of our Faith! Life Lessons, GOD tells us written in HIS Word that HE Will Never Leave or Forsake us and thats so very true. I'm experiencing Life and I made my choice, I choose JESUS so I can receive Everlasting Life!
Thats excellent brother Rogelio! GOD Blessed us all with a good Life and now we have Eternal Life Through JESUS our LORD! I know if we don't get to see each other again in this Life as we know it, we will see each other again in Heaven with our LORD!
@@naturallaw1733 A few but I was my own man and didn't join a gang but partied with rival gangs, they all knew I was not from a gang and nutural. I did ride a Bike for a number of years and didn't really join in groups but a very few times, I mostly drove with The LORD JESUS as The Holy Ghost of GOD was with me all my Life Teaching and Showing me Things, Life Lessons. JESUS our LORD Called me out from darkness in 2008, I'm an obedient servant of our LORD's. JESUS IS The Word of GOD come in The Flesh!
Dayum bro I was hoping u went through were I live in front of Utah st elementary on Utah street . Hey did u go to Dolores mission between 1985 and 1986 ?
I have a question. How long did the construction take to complete? How long were the families and people of the projects displaced? Were the people able to come back to the neighborhood (new apartments) and if so did the city give them living accommodations or assistance. Did a majority of the community come back to the new homes? Last questions what happened to the gang members in that projects? The streets are still intact and apartments were just built on top of the old site. The area is still huge it just looks a lot nicer. Does that area still have the neighborhood gang living there? Thanks
Some tenants received Section 8 others $ to purchase a home. The majority of the tenants did not return :( they didn’t meet the “qualifications” to return.
i used to live on Clarence st.. right in front of utah street elementary. i don't know why they are called dirt roads?.... but i do remember alot of gangbang, even tho i was young i have great memories.
Jerry Garcia back in the day (60s) the only paved streets were Clarence, and the streets surrounding the projects. All other streets in the PJ were dirt roads.
Jerry Garcia In the 60's it was 90% Black. We were one of the first Mexican families in the projects. Most of my (elementary school) friends were Black. Best experience a child could have. Much love for my brothers and sisters.
I know this the old post but I used to live on Clarence Street as well. My Grandmother live there for 35 years.. I still remember when I was a kid and we had to move from there because they were demolishing it. The painting on my face is still up on the side of Utah elementary school
Lived there 1966-91. I became emotional watching this. So many wonderful memories there. Utah Street School, the corner stores, past friends and neighbors. Thanks for sharing. This has to be the absolute BEST memory ever. The apartments after they've been cleared out, but before everything has been demolished forever.
I did as well.
yes...i remember the dirt roads, we lived on aliso 1953 to 1962. attended utah st, hollenbeck jr. high, and graduated from ROOSEVELT high, then attended e.l a.jc. im proud to call aliso village my home at one period in my family's life.
+Pat Shivers You may remember my brother Victor, he also attended the same schools around the same time. He dropped out of Roosevelt and went to Vietnam.
Was is mostly brothas back in the day? Its all love 🤜🏽🤛🏿
The Aliso Pico reunion is August 13th 2022
I remember going to the Candy ladys house next to my Grandma beckys house.. the white house
Yes I can say the say the same thing
Wow, we lived there in the 60's!!! Remembering us skating under that building, all the clothes lines in the middle. We were poor, but we didn't know it!! Thank you for being able to save some footage, I tell my grandkids about it, they can't imagine the life back then. God bless you..
Im wondering if you were one of the kids skated with
God bless you too
My parents (the Cunningham and Davis families) grew up/met there. They lived there from like 1959 to 1964.
Beautiful Video!! My mom lived there 1982-1999. Showed her this video and she immediately began telling me the stories of her time living there.
Born and Raised here 1980 till 1999...Cortez family strong... becky cortez and family... I'm the Grandson Little Frankie.. Our Projects were the best in East Los Angeles ...
Proud to say I was born and raised in Aliso. 86-97
I lived there with my family until we were told we had to go because of demolition. My parents were Carmen and Jose. My brothers are Jose, David, Ricky and my sister Mariana, I’m the youngest aka Pepe. Do you remember us?
Me too crazy
My family was the second family to move into Aliso in 1942. I lived there till 1955
Crazy wicked times
Lived right across the projects on via Las Vegas on the only White House right next to the brown apartments ... best time of my life all my memories... wish I could live one of those days again ... 1340 via Las Vegas
Glad you thought to preserve this, its a valuable piece of local history! I researched and found out about Pico Gardens and Aliso Village through the 1991 segment on Father Greg Boyle and the homeboys that I posted... I miss old school stuff like this from the 80s and 90s, everything looks so corporate and big box now lol.
Indeed. The soul seems to be getting cut out of almost everything; especially from 2010 onward.
Thanks for sharing this video. My family lived there from 1968 to 1987. Man the Memories have me in tears. The Good ole days.
I lived here in Aliso Village projects from 1963 -1971. I went to Utah Elementary Sch. I remember my neighbor Miss Charlene & her sons, one of them name William. A girl name Ivaneda & her dad. Miss Sally & her sons. My brother George had a best friend name Maurice. Remember going to river getting frogs to cook & eat frog legs. Helmsman with his donuts and pie's. Eating polly seeds (sunflower seeds) as a kid, Cake lady, door bell ditching and ringing the doorbell to Mr. Fred's place he had a wooden leg, he got real mad at us kids and threw it at us. We started 😆 laughing. We were only 5 years old, us kids. We were bad. Also playing in the junk yard, also "Toy loan", remember that anybody? Playing "chicken" with a knife we were young doing that. Hanging cloths on those long long cloths lines. All it took was somebody to play songs LOUD like "Tighten Up" and other Motown and Oldies songs and everybody came outside to listen to the music. We had fun as kids. A penny could buy alot back then.
Oh my god I loved toy loan!!!! I even got in touch with them about five years ago and thanked them, kids don't know how great it was to be able to use toys, we couldn't afford to buy them.
HE THREW HIS LEG AT YOU ALL U ALL WERE BAD🤣😄 ....PROJEK LIFE !! 😇❤🙏✌
I lived on Villa Francisca, went to school Utah street school, Hollenbeck Jr. and graduated from Roosevelt. Those were the best times.
Me too
I lived on via francisca in front of the triangle
My character and perseverance developed on those "dirt rows" and I am proud to have come from there. My life is blessed beyond measure and I know that my past was as well.
+Lance Holliday, only the older generation remembers them as "dirt roads" you must have been there during the marble playing days.
Project Raised would love to live over 1960-1970 it was our life
Thank you very much for taking the time to film this, it takes me back, I grew up there in the 80's & 90's.
This video is priceless to me, thanks again. #AlisoVillage
The candy lady in Aliso i was bearfoot knocking on her door for some snacks💙💙
Are you talking about big momma?
Yeah ,we too rode the bus the RTD
From Watts Loke high School
To Clarence St. Aliso Village
And go blaze under the First St. Bridge
Sad to watch 😞 born and raised there from 90-99. We lived in apt 123 in front of the cul-de-sac on the other side of the school. ❤
Wow thank goodness you filmed this. Even though I still have dreams of the Old Aliso projects. I live on the 3rd floor all the way by the freeway wall. Thank you 🙏🏼
Wow the memories in that place. Lived there from 86-97
What's your snap
Desiree Correa did I send this video to you? I’m just seeing your comment. And homeboy wants your snap lol
Elizabeth Correa what's good with your snap tho😉
I LIVED THERE IN THE SIXTY.
MANY MEMORIES.
73-94 Aliso side. thank you!! Cruise down Clarence, dirt road, clay hills....
Back in the days, i still love them, just every kne else.
Memories!! Proud to be able to say this was Home!!!
dam yu was really dere , salute big dawg
jackson wardell Dats wat it is. I love u Uncle. Aliso Villages Projects turned a nicca like me n2 a man at a young age. Lots of memories. Miss dem days.
I will never forget Aliso...seriously loved it.
@@johnjones1886
hey Bruv. can you explain how their could be like 6-8 Gangs all claiming those PJ's at the same time?
No need to explain… you just had to lived there to know what’s up.
(Aliso Village)
East L.A Dukes
Al Capone (Aliso Capone)
Raskals
Primera Flats
East Coast Crips 1st Street
(Pico-Aliso)
TMC The Mob Crew
Clarence Street Stoners/Locos
(Pico Gardens)
Pico Garden Stoners
Cuatro Flats
Puro Eastside Projects…
Y que?
LoL
1945-1998
R.I.P.
I miss the aliso village pjs so much memories from 91-99 still remember my address 1307 kearny st apt 416
yes I remember lived in the village from 67 to 75 my homy was Raul and Fernando ortiz. this is huero brother rest in peace.memories never go.
o yes what happend to those two
@@miguelreyes5267 They are both doing good.
thank God for that. last time we hangout it's been awhile. God bless everyone from the village and happy holidays. x village resident.
Raul was just asking about you. Send msg if you want him to contact you.
Yes rich beyond compare 😮🎉
Wow what a blessing for me to have come across this! I never lived here but my mom & her best friend moved across the country when they were 11-12 yrs old and her friend moved here for many many years. around the late 60's - 70's my 7 siblings and I would come to their house and play with her children and all the cool kids in the neiborhood y'all know them twins LOL (RIP to the twin that pasted away). Unfortunately my mother still close friends passed away '19 but their mom is till just as sweet and adorable and now 1 sister and two brothers have passed away. But we had so much fun. I always tell my children about our metal street skates and the pickle factories lol, lol
grew up in aliso and aliso will always be home, this video brings back so many memories. thxs for sharing. #foreverAlisoVillage
Shit looks big... Cuts all by the freeway damn. I bet it was hell there in the 80s
wow, memories I grew up there can't remember the unit # but it was on the corner of mission rd. and the 101 freeway, had lots of friends of every color my best friends were 1/2 american indian and mexican, i ran around with my older brothers and their frinds danny boy, hector, Rogelio, attended utah st. school, if memory serves me the principal was mr. cornwell, i remember when the brims and the crips had a big ol fight and finding a dead chopped up dude in the bushes right by mission rd. i also found a big sandwich bag near the body filled with coke or heroin, gave it to my older sister and she flushed it down the toilet ha ha, i remember going to the liquor store right by el pato and stealing pickles from a warehouse pickle factory, thanks for the video brother, God bless you.
Freddy Hernandez trip! I used to live on that corner too. Good times. Crazy times, but good times.
yall remember the flea markert in front, that was the shit lol
Do your remember two Chicano brothers named Orlando and Noah who lived on that same corner project in the mid 80s?
Thanks.
@@Conky-or8ic no i'm sorry, our family moved out in 1976 but man i made a lot of friends there.
I had good times and bad times played and fought.......not gonna lie i miss it in some ways. God bless
Thank you so much for this video. Stevie Wonder said it all in this song.😄😄
Bad ass song for this video and for all the memories and family roots of back in the day 💙 of Boyle heights
Are they still their in gonna check ✅ next time I'm in California off of soto good time
83-85 good memories as a child thank you
I lived their in the sixty
I remember growing up in aliso village back in 60s but made me the person I am today.
Marbles, marvel comic dolls, "junk yard" head start,
That's when the government care for his citizenship 😊
I lived there from 94-97' went to school in utah elementary at 4th grade went to hollenbeck, roosevelt high til the city kicked us out lol good memories tho also bad cuz of the gang violence all in all I'm glad I grew up here !
damn this is dope gave me some flashbacks
lived on paseo del rio, used to walk to utah elementary as a kid. Anyone remember Ms. Tucker?
I lived on paseo Valdez she was my teacher when I was a kid
I think 3rd grade
@@hectorchavez548 yeah i think she was my 5th grade teacher. Black lady , heavyset? She was the greatest but we had some bad kids in class and she would turn into big momma lol
I remember walking back everyday home from school, the flats gang would ways be chilling outside near paseo .
@@sarcasm2960 yea history teacher right? lol
Now that I think about it
Must’ve been 5th grade
@@hectorchavez548 Yes Sir lol man those were golden times. Shortly after her class they shut the PJs down and my fam moved to nor cal. How about you my friend? Saludos.
317 Paseo del Rio 1987-1999 they moved our family to city of Alhambra, CA. My best memories were in Aliso❤❤❤
Posted this on both of Aliso Village and Aliso/Pico Facebook profiles, it went from 200+ views to 544 overnight! The other video of Aliso Village/Pico Gardens has over 7500, expect this video to have more! Thank you for sharing.
+KIMBERLY CORTINAS I'm glad you liked it and thank you for sharing.
Aliso village back in the days
Was Aliso projects the same as Pico gardens or were they two different housing projects next to each other in the same location ? It’s hard to find the history on the internet ?
Two different Housing projects across from each other.
Pico Gardens in the south /4th street
Pico-Aliso in the middle in between 4th and 1st
And Aliso Village ( what we see in the video) In the north in between 1st street and the 101 Freeway.
Watcha
Way back in the 1960s I had to take a Federal Civil Service examination in an office at the old Aliso projects. Nasty, but not as dangerous as it is now.
I LOVE IT !! NOSTALGIC- TAKES ME BACK !! I GREW UP IN DOG×TOWN×PJS WE WOULD WALK THRU L×A×RIVER BOTTOM TO ALISO TO SCORE & GET OUT BEFORE U ALL GOT US !!! LOL!!😀
what years were those?
BOUT 1982-1984 USED TO PARTY IN CxF PJAYS ! MUCH RESPECTS TO TORITO2 (TRINIDAD) ,SPIDER, HUERO . GLAD I MADE IT THRU THOSE YEARS BY THE GRACE OF GOD & NA 😇📖☕✌🧭
PICO GARDENS PROJECTS!!! BABY I MISS YOU
Thanks Rogelio for the memories, we all had very good times! And tell Carlos I send my greetings to all of your family a Happy New Year 2020! Hey those projects didn't out live us :) It seems we left just before they started to tear them down :) In The Testimony our LORD GOD JESUS Placed Upon me, GOD tells us we are in "The Last Days" and we must tear down all false gods and idols in our Life and give all of ourselves to JESUS for us to become Born Again and Saved!
Yes Sam, we were lucky to have survived so many years and so may close calls. Scars have a way of reminding us that God has a bigger plan for us.
@@rogelioortiz1755 Thats for sure and our LORD Knows each of our lives from beginning to end, HE Is The Author and Finisher of our Faith! Life Lessons, GOD tells us written in HIS Word that HE Will Never Leave or Forsake us and thats so very true. I'm experiencing Life and I made my choice, I choose JESUS so I can receive Everlasting Life!
what Gangs were around in your time?
Thats excellent brother Rogelio! GOD Blessed us all with a good Life and now we have Eternal Life Through JESUS our LORD! I know if we don't get to see each other again in this Life as we know it, we will see each other again in Heaven with our LORD!
@@naturallaw1733 A few but I was my own man and didn't join a gang but partied with rival gangs, they all knew I was not from a gang and nutural. I did ride a Bike for a number of years and didn't really join in groups but a very few times, I mostly drove with The LORD JESUS as The Holy Ghost of GOD was with me all my Life Teaching and Showing me Things, Life Lessons. JESUS our LORD Called me out from darkness in 2008, I'm an obedient servant of our LORD's. JESUS IS The Word of GOD come in The Flesh!
Back in the days.
We just live live on via portala aliso village on the ela 13 dukes 🙌
Some of the OGs in the area were mostly from flats gang in Aliso Village
Dayum bro I was hoping u went through were I live in front of Utah st elementary on Utah street . Hey did u go to Dolores mission between 1985 and 1986 ?
Good old days my childhood
I just sent your video to my older brother Jv, he says he remembers you.
My Dad grew up there in the 40's. Hung out at the Pecan Playground all day to get away from the squalor.
Old gee projects long memories
I have a question. How long did the construction take to complete? How long were the families and people of the projects displaced? Were the people able to come back to the neighborhood (new apartments) and if so did the city give them living accommodations or assistance. Did a majority of the community come back to the new homes? Last questions what happened to the gang members in that projects? The streets are still intact and apartments were just built on top of the old site. The area is still huge it just looks a lot nicer. Does that area still have the neighborhood gang living there? Thanks
Some tenants received Section 8 others $ to purchase a home. The majority of the tenants did not return :( they didn’t meet the “qualifications” to return.
Yes Utah Street school played little park 🏞️
This was home…1971-1986
My mom is Sharon Fambro grew up in Aliso Village man mom was in tears seeing this video
Lots of memories, good and bad, but i wouldn't change it for the world.
HISTORY #Boyleheights #chicano #1 #eastsideoftheriver
I can hear Raza voices de chicanos
We were the only two White familys 😮
What street was the housing projects located on? I'm doing a project for my planning class
1steet
@@victorlopez3284 and gless st
Good and hard time in the Projects cuzzzz... To live and die in LA.. AVR for life #33
Lived there 75 -84
what's up neighbor?? how's the rest of the Ortiz family doing??
hey bones, que pasa how you been, mi carnal eddie says hello.
V The Mob Crew 13 Pequeños
AV TMC X3 NITEOWLS
In the movie American Me which projects are those that they loved in? Had the party when Santana first got out. Is that Pico Aliso Village?
Nah. That’s on Matthews y la Prinera. Near Soto n’ shit.
home sweet home
We lived in front side of the office
old school
East Coast Crip 1st PJ's 💯
EC Booga got the boot from the pj$
Eddie Lopez LMAO.....THE ALISO VILLAGE BELONGED TO THE EAST COAST CRIPS AND TILL THIS DAY THE ECC'S STILL GO THRU HITTING UP THE HOOD💯 TMCk PFk 4Fk
@@eddielopez5780 the police and city forced them out
EC Booga sure in there dreams maby?
CaliFly Bro you for got all the hoods dat BOOTED there ass out the pjs ELA13.dks.p.flats.tmc.alcpone. ???
Is that east la
Boyle heights
It s Boyle heights which is in East Los angels PRIMERA FLATS 1ST
@@victorlopez3284 what neighborhood did they shoot the movie American Me scenes in?
That was around 1st Street and Matthews just east of Soto in Boyle Heights, Primera Flats.
1st East Coast Crips Turf
home sweet home #447 AV1ST
1975-1997
Can someone named the 8 gangs here
I think it was three FLATS gangs, ela dukes n ela13, tmc, mv, and i think some black gangs started there as well
Mv?
+Francisco Lara the maravilla gang
I don't THINK that was In aliso village
+Francisco Lara im not 100% sure but i think they did start there
1ra Flats
what happened to all those people??
The moved to other apartments in la and to the valley
My uncle was one of the few that was brought back. He still lives there.
i used to live on Clarence st.. right in front of utah street elementary. i don't know why they are called dirt roads?.... but i do remember alot of gangbang, even tho i was young i have great memories.
Jerry Garcia back in the day (60s) the only paved streets were Clarence, and the streets surrounding the projects. All other streets in the PJ were dirt roads.
Rogelio Ortiz oh ok i see.. also when i lived there, it was strictly mexican. so I'm assuming it was way different in the 60's.
Jerry Garcia In the 60's it was 90% Black. We were one of the first Mexican families in the projects. Most of my (elementary school) friends were Black. Best experience a child could have. Much love for my brothers and sisters.
I know this the old post but I used to live on Clarence Street as well. My Grandmother live there for 35 years.. I still remember when I was a kid and we had to move from there because they were demolishing it. The painting on my face is still up on the side of Utah elementary school
@@charlescrosby8179
that was you on that Mural?
Does any body know fat yo-yo I was his naighbor on vía Las Vegas 1203 with gloria my mom in 1983 84 86 87
I remember that foo, not personally but yeah, I think he was from the Dukes.
Looks totally difrent now