Nice look back at Wichita in the 1970s despite the faded print. I was hoping to see a shot of the Derby Refining Co. oil refinery along I-35, but no such luck. Thanks for sharing!
Pretty funny to watch, especially being born and raised here. Still here too. I recognized several faces in this too. Jim Hershbergers former home. Jimmy, Mike, and Erin were all friends of mine. Went to high school 70-74' and it's grown a lot since this. But still has a small town feel.
K remember Coleman junior high. John cauthorn talking about hershbergers house. In vickridge I thought. He had something in the Wichita paper about things he did on his 40th birthday. I'm gonna beat all that on my 66th birthday . Probably not but you never know.
@@MikeSmithEnterprises When I left unemployment was 2% there. I had a job within a few days of getting out of the AF! The employer was willing to wait a couple weeks for me and I went back to Ohio, but made the mistake of staying. I went back to Wichita after a couple years at home where jobs are few and far between and couldn't find a job in the printing industry. Wound up having mom send me money to get back home!
The Land of “ OZ “ - right Aaa Shit ! Are we still in Wichita ? The Great Void ! Few have ever been able to find a way out. The great Bermuda triangle of the Midwest !
Wichita has lost a lot of industry since NAFTA (thanks Bill Clinton). I remember in the 1980s there was so many businesses there and people seemed more prosperous.
Live in this city my whole life🙄 52 years… this was hilarious! 2024 and this city is a joke! Against casinos, Major attractions, best zoo in the country is cool though, no amusement park, boring, bad drivers, very stuck up spoiled aircraft workers proven to build crap airplanes, and outdated century 2, plus a city council and mayor with no ambition to keep up with the rest of the country!
Wichita is till great but the government federal needs sanders Kross perot before he died. And Franklin Delano Roosevelt. I know he died. He needs to help us anyway.
Nice look back at Wichita in the 1970s despite the faded print. I was hoping to see a shot of the Derby Refining Co. oil refinery along I-35, but no such luck. Thanks for sharing!
I remember the 70s well and the world was actually that odd hue.
Born in 77, moved to Wichita by 79. My formative years were there, and I've missed it every day for 35 yrs. Moving back.
It’s a sh**hole now
I've lived in Wichita on and off since 81
You definitely live on Seneca street.
Pretty funny to watch, especially being born and raised here. Still here too. I recognized several faces in this too. Jim Hershbergers former home. Jimmy, Mike, and Erin were all friends of mine. Went to high school 70-74' and it's grown a lot since this. But still has a small town feel.
K remember Coleman junior high. John cauthorn talking about hershbergers house. In vickridge I thought. He had something in the Wichita paper about things he did on his 40th birthday. I'm gonna beat all that on my 66th birthday . Probably not but you never know.
This is my town!!
Born 75'
II lived there in the 70s.
Brings back memories
so cool to see wichita before i was born and when my parents were growing up
Being a fellow Wichitan, seeing all the buildings down town still there is awesome!
I’m surprised some of them are there still with all these renovations going on
@@NEXEP. Some are eyesores and need to be taken down.
When I was a kid 1965 I liked that Purina building. Between Douglas and central ..... looked like it had some age to it. 1800s
.... I don't know.
I was there, 78-81, don't miss it.
You wouldn't believe it today. Forbes says 4th best city in the U.S.
@@MikeSmithEnterprises When I left unemployment was 2% there. I had a job within a few days of getting out of the AF! The employer was willing to wait a couple weeks for me and I went back to Ohio, but made the mistake of staying. I went back to Wichita after a couple years at home where jobs are few and far between and couldn't find a job in the printing industry. Wound up having mom send me money to get back home!
The Land of “ OZ “ - right Aaa Shit ! Are we still in Wichita ? The Great Void !
Few have ever been able to find a way out. The great Bermuda triangle of the Midwest !
Very interesting. I enjoyed it. Thank you for sharing.
Witchita has a code enforcement officer that people are dying to meet.
no that was park city. just north of wichita a few miles.
I think I spotted a young BTK (infamous serial killer) at 3:37
Where did you find this video?
Interesting...but this 'redscale' video could use a little color correction :-)
Hello! Can I ask where you found this video? I'm interested in licensing it from the appropriate person for use in a documentary. Thank you!
Wichita has lost a lot of industry since NAFTA (thanks Bill Clinton). I remember in the 1980s there was so many businesses there and people seemed more prosperous.
Wichita, forced busing in the 70's.. lol
Live in this city my whole life🙄 52 years… this was hilarious! 2024 and this city is a joke! Against casinos, Major attractions, best zoo in the country is cool though, no amusement park, boring, bad drivers, very stuck up spoiled aircraft workers proven to build crap airplanes, and outdated century 2, plus a city council and mayor with no ambition to keep up with the rest of the country!
Btk territory
Only thing about btk why didn't Wichita police reach out to better detective. Colorado Springs. Born in Wesley hospital.
they never would have caught him if he would have kept his mouth shut.@@robertpolnicky7702
Wichita is till great but the government federal needs sanders Kross perot before he died. And Franklin Delano Roosevelt. I know he died. He needs to help us anyway.