me 74 now - born here - graduated '67 Admiral King - worked 30 years at the Steel Mill as a pipefitter was known as "The Midget"- good memories will not leave - nice video
My grandmother lived at 7th St and Hamilton Ave; we lived in Avon Lake. A special night out was to eat at Heilmans on a Friday night or, go to the Fish Fry at the Lorain Yacht Club on the other side of the drawbridge from Heilmans. My Dad was a VW dealer and our showroom / business was on Colorado Ave. The McDonalds shown at 2:14 was the first McDonalds I ever went to. It was within walking distance from our first VW Dealership. right next to Sy Beckers (Buick?). I remember one of our mechanics started a VW while it was in gear and it went right through the showroom window of Beckers showroom. He wasn't too happy about that. Mechanic said "What kind of dumb-ass parks a car in gear?" This would have been...... 1962 or so. We got our milke delivered from Lorain Creamery, they came "all the way out to Avon Lake." I remember as a wee lad, they delivered milk in a horse drawn wagon of sorts to my grandmother. It was just a short skip and a jump down Oberlin Ave from the Creamery and my grandmothers house on 7th street. Glad you got O'Neils! Last time I was up home, the Castle had gone Mexican. Farohs candy on 21st st was THE BEST!!!! We kept our boat at Vermilion Power Boats who shared a parking lot with McGarveys. When you went in the door, they had marks on the wall with dates next to them to record the high water point in the restaurant when the Vermilion River flooded. We bought our TV (B&W) from Ilg's in Avon Lake and it came with us to this damn Virginia in 1970. No color TV till about 1971. Who can forget the feud between Goulardi and Dorothy Fuldheim? You got a shot of channel 5's Captain Penny with Jungle Larry at 5:49.
ua-cam.com/video/t7YTTYd5z7o/v-deo.htmlsi=ad7b-7at2a7cEgyI Lorain County History and Parades features some of the vintage celebrations and marching bands of Lorain County Ohio in the past 100 years. Yes, some of the renown bakeries in Lorain County are featured as well with the title soundtrack “Baker Street” by Gerry Rafferty. Those that enjoy the history of Elyria, Lorain, Amherst, North Ridgeville, Grafton, Avon Lake Vermilion, Oberlin and Wellington and the surrounding areas will enjoy this video and photo collection. Some favorite places featured are Midway Mall, Cascade Park, Broad St. in Elyria, Broadway in Lorain. Many will recall Uncle Vics, Spanky’s, McGarveys, LCCC, and Aqua Marine Resort
me 74 now - born here - graduated '67 Admiral King - worked 30 years at the Steel Mill as a pipefitter was known as "The Midget"- good memories will not leave - nice video
Transistor radio. . .the original Walkman. . .so many memories, I haven't been back since 1970. . .St. Mary's High School, class of '68
Thank you for bringing back memories of the good old days.
Brings back a lot of good memories. Thx love Jim
Thank you for the special memories of the best place to grow up in!
Wow! My hometown! My grandfather worked/ retired at the Lorain Post Office!
My grandmother lived at 7th St and Hamilton Ave; we lived in Avon Lake. A special night out was to eat at Heilmans on a Friday night or, go to the Fish Fry at the Lorain Yacht Club on the other side of the drawbridge from Heilmans. My Dad was a VW dealer and our showroom / business was on Colorado Ave. The McDonalds shown at 2:14 was the first McDonalds I ever went to. It was within walking distance from our first VW Dealership. right next to Sy Beckers (Buick?). I remember one of our mechanics started a VW while it was in gear and it went right through the showroom window of Beckers showroom. He wasn't too happy about that. Mechanic said "What kind of dumb-ass parks a car in gear?" This would have been...... 1962 or so. We got our milke delivered from Lorain Creamery, they came "all the way out to Avon Lake." I remember as a wee lad, they delivered milk in a horse drawn wagon of sorts to my grandmother. It was just a short skip and a jump down Oberlin Ave from the Creamery and my grandmothers house on 7th street. Glad you got O'Neils! Last time I was up home, the Castle had gone Mexican. Farohs candy on 21st st was THE BEST!!!! We kept our boat at Vermilion Power Boats who shared a parking lot with McGarveys. When you went in the door, they had marks on the wall with dates next to them to record the high water point in the restaurant when the Vermilion River flooded. We bought our TV (B&W) from Ilg's in Avon Lake and it came with us to this damn Virginia in 1970. No color TV till about 1971. Who can forget the feud between Goulardi and Dorothy Fuldheim? You got a shot of channel 5's Captain Penny with Jungle Larry at 5:49.
So much to take in, in under 10 minutes, BRAVO. You successfully warmed up this old guys heart.
Thank you.
I was born in Lorain but my family moved to Fort Wayne Indiana way back in the early 1950's. I lived in Flora for a spell. 😘
Thanks.
Great video
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Lorain County History and Parades features some of the vintage celebrations and marching bands of Lorain County Ohio in the past 100 years.
Yes, some of the renown bakeries in Lorain County are featured as well with the title soundtrack “Baker Street” by Gerry Rafferty.
Those that enjoy the history of Elyria, Lorain, Amherst, North Ridgeville, Grafton, Avon Lake Vermilion, Oberlin and Wellington and the surrounding areas will enjoy this video and photo collection.
Some favorite places featured are Midway Mall, Cascade Park, Broad St. in Elyria, Broadway in Lorain. Many will recall Uncle Vics, Spanky’s, McGarveys, LCCC, and Aqua Marine Resort