Who could forget Kash and Karry and those creaky wooden floors? LOL I used to brag about the SCN building being a skyscraper. I wasn't a city boy though. I lived in a rural area of Greenville county. We only went to the city a few times a year. I saved up my money so that when I did go, I could get a shoe shine on Main Street. I went to school with Lynn Irby and a few others I can no longer remember. Lynn would've graduated around 1976. I remember her as a sweet and intelligent girl.
Thank you, Michael Irby. I remember many nights riding with my father and mother to the old Greenville General Hospital where my mother was a nurse. Sweet memories for which I thank you.
I grew up in Spartanburg, but spent many Monday nights in Greenville at the Memorial Auditorium watching wrestling. Also saw a lot of concerts there back in the 70s and 80s. I moved out of state in 89 and haven't been back since. I wish someone would make a video like this of Sptbg.
Burger Chef - Hamburgers - 5 cents, Cheeseburgers - 10 cents The only fast food place we could afford to eat at, about two or three times a year. We were relatively poor even though we didn't realize it at the time. One pair of shoes and one pair of pants were what we got each year....if needed. My Mom would turn us out in the Summer wearing nothing but our whitey tighties. We would come home and they would be coated in red mud.
Thank you for taking the time to make this video. It really brought back some wonderful memories. I miss Greenville. When I come back and visit now it's just not the same. Nothing is the same ........ ((sighs))
Who could forget Kash and Karry and those creaky wooden floors? LOL I used to brag about the SCN building being a skyscraper. I wasn't a city boy though. I lived in a rural area of Greenville county. We only went to the city a few times a year. I saved up my money so that when I did go, I could get a shoe shine on Main Street.
I went to school with Lynn Irby and a few others I can no longer remember. Lynn would've graduated around 1976. I remember her as a sweet and intelligent girl.
I was born there in 51 but I'm very far away now.
Those years, the ones your photos depict, they were the good ones.
Thanks for sharing...
I use to live in Greenville, SC along time ago...Thanks for the memories!
I moved here in '89 and never got a chance to experience Textile Hall. It was torn down in 1992.
Thanks for posting this video again. I remember watching it a few years back. I remember everything on this video. Such fond memories.
Thank you, Michael Irby. I remember many nights riding with my father and mother to the old Greenville General Hospital where my mother was a nurse. Sweet memories for which I thank you.
Attended Greenville Senior in the late '60s - Loved Greenville in those days - It was a different time - Wished I could go back !
Oh Michael, so powerful. It really gripped me and took me back in ways I cannot express. Thank you. The music was perfect.
Great set of pictures and good choice of music.
Traumatic-nearly, as I was walking Main Street Greenville yesterday, and. “ didn’t know where I was”!
It would be awesome to go back to my youth in Greenville SC, so innocent and pure,
Great video and he music you chose for this walk down memory lane is perfect! Thanks for sharing.
Awesome. Just like I remember.
Well done. I was born in 1949 and remember so many of those landmarks.
This bought back so many memories.Looking back,I should have never left.Coming back for a visit the first Sat. in Nov.Cant wait.
I remember Greenville in the late 60s as a kid. Much simpler then, but I still like Greenville. I'm from Pendleton.
What a great tribute to my hometown. #yeahthatgreenville
I grew up in Spartanburg, but spent many Monday nights in Greenville at the Memorial Auditorium watching wrestling. Also saw a lot of concerts there back in the 70s and 80s. I moved out of state in 89 and haven't been back since. I wish someone would make a video like this of Sptbg.
Thank you for sharing......we have some of the same memories.......
Thanks, Michael. Brings back many memories.
Burger Chef - Hamburgers - 5 cents, Cheeseburgers - 10 cents
The only fast food place we could afford to eat at, about two or three times a year. We were relatively poor even though we didn't realize it at the time. One pair of shoes and one pair of pants were what we got each year....if needed.
My Mom would turn us out in the Summer wearing nothing but our whitey tighties. We would come home and they would be coated in red mud.
Beautiful stuff Michael! Hope you're living "large".
Thank you for taking the time to make this video. It really brought back some wonderful memories. I miss Greenville. When I come back and visit now it's just not the same. Nothing is the same ........ ((sighs))
I LOVE LOVE this... I always look for my Grandfather's "24 Hour Store" maybe someone somewhere has a pic... grew up in there :)
Thanks for posting, Michael.
Excellent!
seen a lot places that I went to when I was younger ,enjoyed this :)
I remember Kash and Karry. You could get a who buggy full of groceries for $5. Also, remember Monty Dupuy and Mr. Doohickey.
thanks Michael.!!!
loved it.
...I'll have to show this on Tv for sure!
Thanks Michael!
Very nice, I actually worked at that Burger Chef one summer...
I remember them all.
Those were the good ole days.I remember most of them.
Ah the Windstream Building. That iconic monolith that everyone loves to hate.
Please do...thanks