San Pedro Memories
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- Опубліковано 12 лип 2013
- Looking back at San Pedro, YMCA, Long Beach Pike, , Cabrillo Beach, Marineland, Dana Junior high, San Pedro High, the Ferry Building, Glass Church, The Fire Boat, Fisherman Fiesta. The Red Car, The Drive-in, Warner Brothers, good memories
Awe, Happy Birthday San Pedro!!! I love our little town. These are wonderful old photos and awesome memories. Thanks so much.
I lived in San Pedro in 1965, 66, and 1967. I had 2 teenage girlfriends but I was too busy going to high school and working. I spent too much time cruising around in my 1956 Chevy car. Beautiful area and beaches within short driving distance. I miss those fun teenage years and my family, too.
Thanks for sharing David those particular years I was in the army in Vietnam, so I guess we never ran across each other.
OMG my home town! I wish more videos were like this! Thanks for making this and putting a lot of work into it. I appreciate it! I have been living in San Pedro my whole life!
Lol same here
Check out the San Pedro Minute on Facebook for alot of videos about San Pedro
MY HOME TOWN ~ THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES :)
I had a wife ( until she passed ) that I nicknamed, "Mona Lisa." Can you guess why? Her name was Lisa and when we made love . . . . . . . . :) :3)
it's really sad all that's long gone now
I wanna see the city back then but i can't find any at all
I time traveled ... thanks for the trip.
What once was, is no more and will never be again.
My mom grew up in San pedro she graduated 1970 winter and my grandfather had his own store alma pharmacy
I grew up a few blocks from that pharmacy. As a teenager I worked at the bakery a couple of doors down from Alma Pharmacy.
I know that store. My grandparents lived on 24th and Alma
@@richarddawdy8488 I never got to see it that was before I was born. My mother used to always talk about it. My grandfather passed away last year he was 95 years old
been here 33 years now. I've seen her go down the tube. Born in Torrance .
agreed mike. I only visit there now myself. Loved it growing up, but its a dangerous place now.
Edie Messick bunch of pussy
started with Trump golf course on fragile bluffs near Pt. Fermin. I hear it's failing. Hope it can be added to coastal park system. Had friends whose home fell into the sea at Portuguese Bend! Many great times at Pt. Fermin, Averill Park and Peck Park. Wayfarer's was designed by Lloyd Wright, Frank's son. Shot of a class at SPH and the teacher was the beloved Senor Leon, my Spanish teacher. Wonderful man!
@@theanimaldebtprojectllc.8928 the homeless are thee major "hurtle" nowadays. You cant go 1/4 mile without seeing one or two. bonellos pizza on 7th and gaffey is still there. The democrats are clearly in control and it shows. You cant blame the downfall and collapse here on the GOP. I did put up a video of the USS Iowa coming in at 22nd and miner st. The old bakery on north gaffey is now a target. The ports of call village is flattened and the new
San Pedro Marketplace is being built as we speak. need any questions answered ,I'll be here. And yes The Warner Grand Theater is still here on 6th st. Sunkin city is still the hip place for druggies and partyers
"Glass Church" a.k.a. The Wayfarer's Chapel is in Rancho Palos Verdes designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. "Warner Brothers" a.k.a. The Warner Grand Theatre still going strong. Where the Drive-in was on N. Gaffey was a baseball field for DiCarlo Bakery and is now a Target.
Very Cool
nunie gomez loved growing up here wonderful memories forever.
Cool
Sadly yes San Pedro has hit har times but you can join groups like The San Pedro clean up crew or White Point patrol to help make a difference also check out “The San Pedro Minute “ on Facebook for lots of video on San Pedro
Beacon street would be awesome today had the city dimwits not torn it down.... PS.. Long Beach is not Pedro
Right on
It was a tragedy that historic Beacon Street was demolished. True Pedro history. Upper 6th Street and Pacific Ave. came much later. Glad the Warner's is still around. Saw many Saturday morning serials there. And, btw. The Pike was in Long Beach! Great place. Roller coaster out on pier was awesomely scary!
@@davidburgess3882 .. Saw The Ramones there
@@phillipgraves4721 Beautiful Deco theater...
@@davidburgess3882 .. I love it, I wish they'd open it up on a regular basis