TY so much for this tour of Bayonne. I was born in the Bayonne Hospital in the 1950s & my family moved out around 1966. I have been back several times for some events, but all my family is now deceased & the ones who are alive are long gone from Bayonne (except for 1 cousin). It's amazing how many buildings, schools & churches are still intact over all these years. The flashbacks you've given me are amazing from a long lost era.
Born and raised in Bayonne, West 28th Street, one block from St. Henry’s church and school. Rode the Boulevard bus to high school in Jersey City, and took public transit to college in lower Manhattan. For me, Bayonne was a good jumping-off point back then, 1960s.
I'm a lifelong Bayonne resident, I know Bayonne inside out. You missed the eastside where the shopping and fast food restaurants are. Lots of new buildings, the light rail, the back highway, (Rt. 440) . Just saying, there's lots more to this town than the residential areas. Many great parks and sports fields. We are a peninsula, the waterfront views are of NYC, Newark, Elizabeth, Staten Island. The ships from all over the world pass through the Kill Van Kull, under the Bayonne bridge, on the way to Port Newark. I know you couldn't show everything, so I'm adding some here.
I lived briefly in Bayonne back in 2010. Now I'm in Chicago. I recognize some of the structures. Bayonne was a nice town , but I guess somethings have changed since 2010 .
been almost 40 years since i lived there, moved away before i was 10. Immediately, in the first 3 seconds, i knew exactly where i was. It is so odd, seems so different but still the same. Going to Horace Mann and sneaking out of the yard through the bent iron fence and going across the street for pizza during lunch. Riding on my friends handlebars down JFK between parked cars and traffic to his grandmas every friday.
Hi, Båyønne uséd tø bé Nïce, Ïts Ghettø Nøw. It's a Cültüre. A Cültüre of Yøüngēr Getto Ürbanites, people from the høød, from Jérsey City & Néwark møved in. Ïts nøw a høød, no løngér fámíly Øriented! 😞 Løts of stéáling, théft látély frøm the yøunger, Tééns frøm thé høød thåt párénts cølléct Wélfåre, & théré kïds Stéàl. There's always thefts at 7-Eléven & Walmart. Crime gøne up å lot!
TY so much for this tour of Bayonne. I was born in the Bayonne Hospital in the 1950s & my family moved out around 1966. I have been back several times for some events, but all my family is now deceased & the ones who are alive are long gone from Bayonne (except for 1 cousin). It's amazing how many buildings, schools & churches are still intact over all these years. The flashbacks you've given me are amazing from a long lost era.
Born and raised in Bayonne, West 28th Street, one block from St. Henry’s church and school. Rode the Boulevard bus to high school in Jersey City, and took public transit to college in lower Manhattan. For me, Bayonne was a good jumping-off point back then, 1960s.
Nice ride in Bayonne NJ
I'm a lifelong Bayonne resident, I know Bayonne inside out. You missed the eastside where the shopping and fast food restaurants are. Lots of new buildings, the light rail, the back highway, (Rt. 440) . Just saying, there's lots more to this town than the residential areas. Many great parks and sports fields. We are a peninsula, the waterfront views are of NYC, Newark, Elizabeth, Staten Island. The ships from all over the world pass through the Kill Van Kull, under the Bayonne bridge, on the way to Port Newark. I know you couldn't show everything, so I'm adding some here.
OMG! Bayonne. I was born there. Left after graduating BHS in 1980. Joined the NAVY.
Girl I was born there to I hope I see you soon
I lived briefly in Bayonne back in 2010. Now I'm in Chicago. I recognize some of the structures. Bayonne was a nice town , but I guess somethings have changed since 2010 .
Miss my town
been almost 40 years since i lived there, moved away before i was 10. Immediately, in the first 3 seconds, i knew exactly where i was. It is so odd, seems so different but still the same. Going to Horace Mann and sneaking out of the yard through the bent iron fence and going across the street for pizza during lunch. Riding on my friends handlebars down JFK between parked cars and traffic to his grandmas every friday.
its a video of uptown Bayonne
Oh Boy not too much difference Cherry Hill, Pennsauken and Camden NJ 😂😂👍👍
Shout-out to body bag bayonne. Kennedy and 18th and all.
18th and Broadway here. Word.
Allí nació el Actor Mark Shera
When was this recorded?
In the description
Hey Mike, what state is your plate registered in? you've been to so many states.
NC
best place ever
Hi, Båyønne uséd tø bé Nïce, Ïts Ghettø Nøw. It's a Cültüre. A Cültüre of Yøüngēr Getto Ürbanites, people from the høød, from Jérsey City & Néwark møved in. Ïts nøw a høød, no løngér fámíly Øriented! 😞 Løts of stéáling, théft látély frøm the yøunger, Tééns frøm thé høød thåt párénts cølléct Wélfåre, & théré kïds Stéàl. There's always thefts at 7-Eléven & Walmart. Crime gøne up å lot!
Man I been to some places in jersey but never been around here Bayonne