This is a great series! I appreciate how you have found these stories and are sharing them. As an amateur historian, I absolutely love it! Favorite UA-cam channel ever!
The pilson family are always welcomed home on hoover and 57th imagine all the 40 to 70 year olds who was born in that neighborhood my great grandmother lived on 57th and off Normandie
EXCELLENT WORK YOUNG BROTHER IM BORN AND RAISED IN LA CAL I WOULD LOVE TO GIVE YOU EXTENSIVE INFORMATION ABOUT LA YOU WOULD LOVE I GREW UP IN WESTLA ALL JEWISH COMMUNITY
Thank you so much for continuing to make these! These stories are so important and it is awesome to learn the history of buildings that I grew up passing. I love Dr.Pilson's attitude, what a pillar for the community. Hoover Street Car? I wish there was still a hoover street car! Great documentation as always!
I’m 65 years old today. I remember my mom who told me the name of the hospital. My cousin Christy was born there also. To confirm my curiosity, I checked my birth certificate and yes it was signed by MJ Pilson , DO
Wow, remember that place well, had my tonsils taken out there. However, my doctor was name Dr Victor Pilson. And not only did they have the hospital they owned a theater they used to be on 58th Pl. And Vermont.
We need more caring doctos like Dr. Pilson! May he rest in peace!
Amazing story. I was born at Hoover Street Hospital in 1978.
This is a great series! I appreciate how you have found these stories and are sharing them. As an amateur historian, I absolutely love it! Favorite UA-cam channel ever!
Not sure how I found this, but I was born there and recently found my ID tag stating the doctor as M. Pilson. Thanks for the video.
The pilson family are always welcomed home on hoover and 57th imagine all the 40 to 70 year olds who was born in that neighborhood my great grandmother lived on 57th and off Normandie
EXCELLENT WORK YOUNG BROTHER IM BORN AND RAISED IN LA CAL I WOULD LOVE TO GIVE YOU EXTENSIVE INFORMATION ABOUT LA YOU WOULD LOVE I GREW UP IN WESTLA ALL JEWISH COMMUNITY
Thank you for providing these videos.
This was awesome. I look forward to the next two.
Thanks so much for watching, Ibarionex! Can’t wait to share them
Thank you so much for continuing to make these! These stories are so important and it is awesome to learn the history of buildings that I grew up passing. I love Dr.Pilson's attitude, what a pillar for the community. Hoover Street Car? I wish there was still a hoover street car! Great documentation as always!
You’re very welcome. And thank you so much for watching! I’m just glad I’m able to share this part of the story!
Hi👋🏾 missed your content. Glad you’re back
Thanks so much, Red Rose. I got to take a much needed break, but I’ve got some great stories to tell this time around
I’m 65 years old today. I remember my mom who told me the name of the hospital. My cousin Christy was born there also. To confirm my curiosity, I checked my birth certificate and yes it was signed by MJ Pilson , DO
Great!
Wow, remember that place well, had my tonsils taken out there. However, my doctor was name Dr Victor Pilson. And not only did they have the hospital they owned a theater they used to be on 58th Pl. And Vermont.
You can tell the woman was embarrassed when the man mentioned the house on 57th street