I noticed St. George’s Lithuanian Roman Catholic Church in the background of a photo. Two of my sisters & I stood in front of a vacant lot, & cried! The beautiful church ⛪️ that our family attended regularly was demolished by the Archdiocese of Allentown in 2010. ❣️💔
Great job and thank you ! My family names are Bisko/Bisco and Gibson. My great-grandfather Bisco was on the team that built the original St Michael's Church. Prior to address changes our family home was 1 Weston Place. My other Grandfather Harry Gibson owned the town tire shop and did also live on the heights with daughter Bette, my mother. I believe the tire shop was the old post office .I still believe there will be bright times and resurgence ahead for Shenandoah, as both of my parents loyal and industrious spirits were laid to rest in the heights in 2019 ( Bette and Thomas Bisco) .
Even with a snoot full of beer, my grandfather always safely navigated his family up that road into the heights (and back down) in the worst of winter weather in his old Pontiac Chief.
Very well done sir. It sure does bring back memories. You could spend the entire day shopping in Shenandoah back in the day. The town was such that it was served by three railroads: The PRR, the Lehigh Valley and the Reading Company. Now there are none. Sadly, the town is just a ghost of its former self. I well remember the awesome Christmas decorations that graced Main Street during the Holiday Season.
Wonderful history of Shenandoah with most interesting photos. Is there a DVD or printed book available. I am the husband of Cathy Fleck ( SCHS 1956) who lived on East Coal Street until then eary 60s
I noticed St. George’s Lithuanian Roman Catholic Church in the background of a photo. Two of my sisters & I stood in front of a vacant lot, & cried! The beautiful church ⛪️ that our family attended regularly was demolished by the Archdiocese of Allentown in 2010. ❣️💔
Thank you Micheal for the memories. My uncle John Sublusky ran the men’s store on Corner of Main Street
Great job and thank you ! My family names are Bisko/Bisco and Gibson. My great-grandfather Bisco was on the team that built the original St Michael's Church. Prior to address changes our family home was 1 Weston Place. My other Grandfather Harry Gibson owned the town tire shop and did also live on the heights with daughter Bette, my mother. I believe the tire shop was the old post office .I still believe there will be bright times and resurgence ahead for Shenandoah, as both of my parents loyal and industrious spirits were laid to rest in the heights in 2019 ( Bette and Thomas Bisco) .
I went to school with your mother Bette and remember her fondly ♥️
Regina Strolis Lathan remembers with fondness growing up in Shenandoah Heights with my 4 sisters ♥️♥️♥️♥️
Even with a snoot full of beer, my grandfather always safely navigated his family up that road into the heights (and back down) in the worst of winter weather in his old Pontiac Chief.
What a wonderful tribute video. Great job and thank you Michael Yablonsky and Mr. Yudinsky!
My grandfather William J Strolis was the Chief Burgess of Shenandoah early on ….Sure would love to find info on him and the Strolis family.
Great job!!!! I love looking at this.
Would love to have this in slower video so as to read the wonderful history of Shenandoah PA.
Is there a book version ?
Awesome project Michael and you did a fantastic job!
Very well done sir. It sure does bring back memories. You could spend the entire day shopping in Shenandoah back in the day. The town was such that it was served by three railroads: The PRR, the Lehigh Valley and the Reading Company. Now there are none. Sadly, the town is just a ghost of its former self. I well remember the awesome Christmas decorations that graced Main Street during the Holiday Season.
Hey Bob Super Job!!!!!!! Proud of you - thanks for bringing this to life - Mouse
I wish you had a little narration in the silent parts.
Wonderful history of Shenandoah with most interesting photos. Is there a DVD or printed book available. I am the husband of Cathy Fleck ( SCHS 1956) who lived on East Coal Street until then eary 60s
Maiden name Strolis - lived in Shenandoah Heights with 4 sisters / Dad Edward and Mom Elizabeth .... Yablonsky a familiar family name !
Where can I get this book ?? Born and raised in 462
Excellent work on some fond memories of a town lost in time - Regina Strolis Lathan