3:50 - I remember that Pangles grocery store. My grandparents lived in one of the duplexes across the street. We would go there a lot when I was a kid. The duplexes are still there but they are all boarded up now.
I'm not even from Lima, I'm from Toledo, but for some reason I could not look away from how much change 50 years gives to a place. Really puts sentiment in perspective.....
My father had a bar downtown called the New Yorker, and also had a Clark station in the early to middle 60s. I'd love to find photos. Thanks for this video.
I love the view at about 12 minutes into the video. My father knew Lee (owner of the Wing Ding) quite well. We left Lima in the 1950s, but returned home every summer until 1970 to visit with relatives and friends. Dad always made it a point to stop and get me some ice cream and have a long talk with Lee. Both of them loved talking about baseball and the "good ole days" in Lima.
Ted Ziegenbusch Hey Ted, your Grandfather Timothy and my Grandfather Ray were brothers. I talk with your brother Don quite often. I'm guessing your Dad's store was just to the right of Lee's.
From my understanding many small towns in Ohio went downhill, Mansfield, Canton, Zanesville, Portsmouth, Steubenville Dayton, Akron and Youngstown. Too many manufacturing jobs went overseas. Many people left these cities. Be optimistic it may take years or decades with some new ideas they will come back ! Tough times never last, but tough people do !
alot of the cities or towns you listed are or have been taken over by drug abuse problems that have been present for 30+ years, causing those ohio cities into a downward spiral
The Milano Club burned down and I believe the Alpine was simply demolished. Milano’s relocated to across from the Lima Mall and still does good business.
I can’t believe lima used to be cool. I wouldn’t leave lima if it was the city it was in the past. It brings me so much pain to see lima the way it did.
Grew up in LIma, loved some of these photos and sad that there is so little individuality in modern LIma. Places like Spykers, Susie Q, Frisch's Big Boy, Huddle, all now have lost their cool look or are gone. Also back in the day you could go downtown and walk just about everywhere, why isn't the Kewpie in this video? It was the center of many peoples' visits downtown?
So interesting to see what Lima once was. Do you still live in Lima or just back to visit and took updated photos? I've lived in Lima my entire life (I'm 33).
2:00 That sears truck was probably delivering a sears house that someone ordered from the catalog. Ok probably not but you could mail order a house from them. Rip sears :(
This Dope!!!!!! I went to Lincoln I lived on west street thru the alley. I grew up with ty mills,Ricky mills,Bob Compton. Next door to Ron Manley before we moved on Broadway street in front of Lincoln. Great times
Dixie highway went through LIma from southern Ohio to some where near South Toledo Ohio ///old 25// I-75 run much the same as old 25. As 75 was being put in. We had to detour often as 25 was bisected by 75.
@Greg Sharp yes Bluffton, past mount Corey. Past rawson. To findlay to north findlay to past north Baltimore. Then to bolinggreen to Maumee Then stop in Toledo.
Oh my God the root beer stand my dad took me to and Pangels I remember Pangels lolWell done on this video What a beautiful job. Some of things are still standing for when I was a kid. I do feel like it was more beautiful back then and they made Lima look worse as they tore down certain buildings and the worst thing they ever did was pull up the brick roads They made Mila look so pretty. I was born and raised in Lima I don't live there now because of the way it is unfortunately
I live Lima all my life. I like back in days. Up town now I don't like. Rember all good place had not know more toke alot old stores out.alot members there good places gone.
I used to go LIma as a child. I would scrape to gather some cash, or beg what I could then go to see movies. And rember plush seats and lady's with flash lights that showed our seats. We rode the nickle plate. To and from. Arcadia ohio....lived on old 25 at the junction of 69/235. And Dixie highway. Mt Cory rawson district. Late 60s...
I'm new to Lima as a RTA driver. My family is a founding family of this city. Wow, great video and greatly depressing. I've asked so many people in the few months been here what to do for fun here. Answer to the individual is nothing, than pause, bars and bowling. First oil rig, locomotive giant, oil refinery, US army currently reliant on this town for its tanks. So much unknown history and future. Much work to be done. Why no rail passenger service? Trains going by constantly everyday by RTA station, all over city. Where are all the global warming nuts? Never on the buses.
I guess I noticed it easily because I lived on McDonel for many years when I was growing up. In that same picture, you can see Lima Central Junior High School (which I attended at the time it burned.
I like the photo at 7 minute mark on W. Market St. with three young women walking in 1945. I do know that my mother lived with other young women on McKibben St. during world war II and got married in fall of 1945. I know where she worked, and we know the other friends she lived with. Then they did not have to find rides into Lima, at least not every day. It was a walkable town.
Not that I'm aware of. I seen his name on the back of the photo and just felt the need to acknowledge him. I didn't want him to be some nameless kid that's been forgotten about.😊
Interesting. I was a photojournalist with The Lima News from 1981-86, when it was on High Street. I still have some vague memories of the town. When I first moved to Lima, there was a neat, old-style Sohio Station on, I think, Main Street. Even then it could have been a museum piece. For weeks, I thought about stopping to photograph it. Then one day, I drove by…and they were tearing it down. That story is pretty much Lima in a nutshell. Fortunately I moved to Annapolis, Maryland where I’ve lived ever since. We appreciate our history here, and haven’t torn down everything that was good.
@@bullseyenow1 Jack. Ya. I think he was the press foreman. I can remember what he looked like. It's going to bug me that I can't remember his last name.
It started to die in the late 70s. After Clark Equipment bought out BLH for the patents. Clark only ran it a few years before moving everything overseas. There were lucrative government contracts, but it was all about the patents. Before it was BLH it was Lima Locamotive works. Lima started to stagnate in the 70s and never recovered. 1990 population was around 45,000, the last census it was around 35,500. I was one of the many that moved out of Lima.
Qupie hamburger was a great Thing. Along with LIma FLAC. Fair radio. Sohio, the Ford engine plant. LIma loco works. The globe coach co . Easy access through the terminal for nickle plate railroad. LIma state hospital. All served by a good cab service. Also two drive in theater s. A mall. I -75/ old 25. State route 65. Don't for get LCC or Textron. Wlio, wima, and wcit. LIma news.
@Greg Sharp wow and I missed them . Lima is layed out well. And my arrival was by my military Tenure.( 1973) off the tank plant. At faze center ( Lt Noland faze. ) And hung out at the beer barrel . Big Joe Eilerman was my first Sgt. John smiley Davidson was my platoon Sgt. Sgt williams retired. Tks ps tell me is Dan Zimmerman still working in LIma.? Ask him if he liked my Cuban report I worked hard on it.
@@whatahwatwhaat Are we talking about the same Lima Ohio. Shootings every night. During the day you'll be fine if you could see through all the smog from the refinery.
Very Good! Thanks for bringing back the memories!
All the way from Everett, Washington.....LIMA is still my hometown!!! Memories!!
alphadog419 RIGHT ON!!!
Thank you so very much. I really enjoyed this video. I used to play at the Milano Club in the old days.
Do you remember the original Milano club when it was on N Main st. before it moved to Market?
@@davidspilker310 No sorry but that was before I moved to Lima. Sure remember the one on Market though.
Thanks for putting this together. So many childhood memories.
Awesome. Thank you very much for this. LSH c/o 97 checking in.
You are very welcome.
3:50 - I remember that Pangles grocery store. My grandparents lived in one of the duplexes across the street. We would go there a lot when I was a kid. The duplexes are still there but they are all boarded up now.
Pangles Master Market. On Central, running north and south, righnext to railroad tracks.That one?
@@bullseyenow1 Yes
I'm not even from Lima, I'm from Toledo, but for some reason I could not look away from how much change 50 years gives to a place. Really puts sentiment in perspective.....
My father had a bar downtown called the New Yorker, and also had a Clark station in the early to middle 60s. I'd love to find photos. Thanks for this video.
I love the view at about 12 minutes into the video. My father knew Lee (owner of the Wing Ding) quite well. We left Lima in the 1950s, but returned home every summer until 1970 to visit with relatives and friends. Dad always made it a point to stop and get me some ice cream and have a long talk with Lee. Both of them loved talking about baseball and the "good ole days" in Lima.
Ted Ziegenbusch Hey Ted, your Grandfather Timothy and my Grandfather Ray were brothers. I talk with your brother Don quite often. I'm guessing your Dad's store was just to the right of Lee's.
@@northwestohio6586 We always went to Cristoffs
From my understanding many small towns in Ohio went downhill, Mansfield, Canton, Zanesville, Portsmouth, Steubenville Dayton, Akron and Youngstown. Too many manufacturing jobs went overseas. Many people left these cities. Be optimistic it may take years or decades with some new ideas they will come back ! Tough times never last, but tough people do !
alot of the cities or towns you listed are or have been taken over by drug abuse problems that have been present for 30+ years, causing those ohio cities into a downward spiral
If you go to all the other States in the country you will see the same type cities that look even worse. Ohio still a top 10 state, no. 6 GDP.
Some of the best made school buses were made by Superior Coach in Lima, Ohio. Rode one as a kid, owned one as an adult. Made an awesome camper.
and ambulances and hearses
@@davidspilker310 They still re do the upholstery in the Limo's there.
tHANK YOU SO VERY MUCH FOR THE MEMORIES. What ever happened to the Milano Club or the Alpine? Used to play there regularly
The Milano Club burned down and I believe the Alpine was simply demolished.
Milano’s relocated to across from the Lima Mall and still does good business.
Great Vid! Anyone have any photos of the old drive in theaters in Lima from back in the day?
There are some photos of the area drive ins on a couple Facebook pages. Lima Memories and You Know You’re From Lima.
@@northwestohio6586 thanks
I can’t believe lima used to be cool. I wouldn’t leave lima if it was the city it was in the past. It brings me so much pain to see lima the way it did.
4:33 shows late 19th century house behind 1959 cars.
Grew up in LIma, loved some of these photos and sad that there is so little individuality in modern LIma. Places like Spykers, Susie Q, Frisch's Big Boy, Huddle, all now have lost their cool look or are gone. Also back in the day you could go downtown and walk just about everywhere, why isn't the Kewpie in this video? It was the center of many peoples' visits downtown?
The downtown kewpee is in the second or third photo
So interesting to see what Lima once was. Do you still live in Lima or just back to visit and took updated photos? I've lived in Lima my entire life (I'm 33).
Have lived here my whole life. It's not perfect but it's home :)
TheScunion true true
Me too. From Hoover park area.
Does anyone know about The Consolidated Bottling in Lima? I have one of their old bottles but can’t find any information.
2:00
That sears truck was probably delivering a sears house that someone ordered from the catalog.
Ok probably not but you could mail order a house from them.
Rip sears :(
Any now and then documentary about Lima, OH that makes no mention of the Lima Locomotive Works is about a half a documentary!
I was born in Lima 51 years ago! I’ve not been back since 1986 , I would love to go back and visit ...
This Dope!!!!!! I went to Lincoln I lived on west street thru the alley. I grew up with ty mills,Ricky mills,Bob Compton. Next door to Ron Manley before we moved on Broadway street in front of Lincoln. Great times
Thing is the people left cause most of the work disappeared, when the locomotive factory went away
I really don't miss that cesspool of evil called Lima, Ohio. That's why as soon as I graduated I got the hell out of there.
Recently moved from there bad but awesome place had the best friends there they were bad but good at the same time
Excellent... Thank you...
Dixie highway went through LIma from southern Ohio to some where near South Toledo Ohio ///old 25// I-75 run much the same as old 25. As 75 was being put in. We had to detour often as 25 was bisected by 75.
@Greg Sharp yes Bluffton, past mount Corey. Past rawson. To findlay to north findlay to past north Baltimore. Then to bolinggreen to Maumee Then stop in Toledo.
The Blue Circle location is known. It was on the east side of Dixie across from where Reed Road intersects Dixie. Major Tire is at that location now.
mikebakeoh I was hoping someone would let me know where that was at.
Thank you so much.😀
Pretty neat video but where was the Kewpee. It started in 1939 in Lima. I was hoping to see that rotating car lot.
long gone but there are pictures around
Fond memories of Lima when I lived there in the 1970s. No longer the town I loved back then.
Nope, still there. like everywhere else, well worn.
Oh my God the root beer stand my dad took me to and Pangels I remember Pangels lolWell done on this video What a beautiful job. Some of things are still standing for when I was a kid. I do feel like it was more beautiful back then and they made Lima look worse as they tore down certain buildings and the worst thing they ever did was pull up the brick roads They made Mila look so pretty. I was born and raised in Lima I don't live there now because of the way it is unfortunately
Love It , Could call out each intersection before it was posted. Home is where the heart ❤️ is !!
We messed Lima up so bad. No wonder everyone leaves.... it looks like complete shiz.....
A great American Boom town just like Toledo that suffered the late 80's economic decline and hasn't been the same since
I live Lima all my life. I like back in days. Up town now I don't like. Rember all good place had not know more toke alot old stores out.alot members there good places gone.
I used to go LIma as a child. I would scrape to gather some cash, or beg what I could then go to see movies. And rember plush seats and lady's with flash lights that showed our seats. We rode the nickle plate. To and from. Arcadia ohio....lived on old 25 at the junction of 69/235. And Dixie highway. Mt Cory rawson district. Late 60s...
I moved to California and my first time back I wanted to cry because it wasn’t home anymore
Please inlarg the caption!!
I'm new to Lima as a RTA driver. My family is a founding family of this city. Wow, great video and greatly depressing. I've asked so many people in the few months been here what to do for fun here. Answer to the individual is nothing, than pause, bars and bowling. First oil rig, locomotive giant, oil refinery, US army currently reliant on this town for its tanks. So much unknown history and future. Much work to be done. Why no rail passenger service? Trains going by constantly everyday by RTA station, all over city. Where are all the global warming nuts? Never on the buses.
Video is ok except for one glaring mistake, it was FROSTOP ROOT BEER NOT "FROSTYS"
Picture of Spyker's. Street is spelled McDonel not McDonnel.
I guess I noticed it easily because I lived on McDonel for many years when I was growing up. In that same picture, you can see Lima Central Junior High School (which I attended at the time it burned.
Didnt Ford have a large engine plant in this town?
Still does😊
Thanks for this
How about viewing the surrounding towns like Vauhsville, Columbus Grove, Rimer, Ottawa, Leipsic??
I have no old pictures of those areas in order to do contrasting edits😊
Can't forget Elida, Wapakoneta, Cridersville.
I like the photo at 7 minute mark on W. Market St. with three young women walking in 1945. I do know that my mother lived with other young women on McKibben St. during world war II and got married in fall of 1945. I know where she worked, and we know the other friends she lived with. Then they did not have to find rides into Lima, at least not every day. It was a walkable town.
Guess I'll never know if that woman on right could've been her with friends M and V.
Just expecting you showing tank producer site with Abrams.
I noticed that the end of this zooms in on Byron Dotson.
Was he famous in Lima?
Not that I'm aware of. I seen his name on the back of the photo and just felt the need to acknowledge him. I didn't want him to be some nameless kid that's been forgotten about.😊
I grew up here in the 80s. Brings back memories.
The ghost of Lenny Bruce still goes through the 5 and 10 and the city park everyday and is still bored shitless.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Interesting. I was a photojournalist with The Lima News from 1981-86, when it was on High Street. I still have some vague memories of the town. When I first moved to Lima, there was a neat, old-style Sohio Station on, I think, Main Street. Even then it could have been a museum piece. For weeks, I thought about stopping to photograph it. Then one day, I drove by…and they were tearing it down. That story is pretty much Lima in a nutshell. Fortunately I moved to Annapolis, Maryland where I’ve lived ever since. We appreciate our history here, and haven’t torn down everything that was good.
Remember Jack? He was in charge when something broke on the press?
@@bullseyenow1 Jack. Ya. I think he was the press foreman. I can remember what he looked like. It's going to bug me that I can't remember his last name.
Still in Lima. LSH-1966
Cool video
Born there grew up there, haven’t been back in 34 years
They have screwed this town up it was better back in 70tys&80tys good day×.
It started to die in the late 70s.
After Clark Equipment bought out BLH for the patents. Clark only ran it a few years before moving everything overseas. There were lucrative government contracts, but it was all about the patents.
Before it was BLH it was Lima Locamotive works.
Lima started to stagnate in the 70s and never recovered. 1990 population was around 45,000, the last census it was around 35,500.
I was one of the many that moved out of Lima.
DOES ANYONE REMEMBER THE LL BOWLING AND ARCHIE ACROSS FROM THE OHIO THEATER?
Lima trivia: name all 4 of the downtown movie theaters and the 4 drive-ins. (50s-60s)
I never heard of Lima, Ohio.
You might have if you watched Glee :)
The real, little Chicago.
Lima ohio home of the lima locomotive works that manufactured steam locomotives for the railroad
Also Lima Loco's semi pro team.
@@bullseyenow1 never heard of that
Grew up there on South Central
Well done
Thank you😊
I live in lima
I live in Lima ohio!
Same
Me too
Qupie hamburger was a great Thing. Along with LIma FLAC. Fair radio. Sohio, the Ford engine plant. LIma loco works. The globe coach co . Easy access through the terminal for nickle plate railroad. LIma state hospital. All served by a good cab service. Also two drive in theater s. A mall. I -75/ old 25. State route 65. Don't for get LCC or Textron. Wlio, wima, and wcit. LIma news.
@Greg Sharp wow and I missed them . Lima is layed out well. And my arrival was by my military Tenure.( 1973) off the tank plant. At faze center ( Lt Noland faze. ) And hung out at the beer barrel . Big Joe Eilerman was my first Sgt. John smiley Davidson was my platoon Sgt. Sgt williams retired. Tks ps tell me is Dan Zimmerman still working in LIma.? Ask him if he liked my Cuban report I worked hard on it.
4 drive ins
I cried....
#419 ‼️‼️
Shut the fuck up
Oh, and it used to be a very desirable hotel.
Bring back local groceries!
4:33 prizewinner.
Sad how the city had potential of be the next new York but drug addicts and lazyness ruined the slightest chance
Lima is a dangerous city?
Parts of it are.
More safe than not.
Depends on what rabble you choose to associate with.
I’d say it’s not the best, small sorta safe town 😁
if you got rid of rap music and drugs , I think lima would be a lot better
Yes
@@whatahwatwhaat Are we talking about the same Lima Ohio. Shootings every night. During the day you'll be fine if you could see through all the smog from the refinery.
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