Thank you for sharing Mike. These are great! They brought back beautiful memories. I grew up in yonkers and then in 1985 moved to Los Angeles at the age of 16. I love Los Angeles, but my home will always be Yonkers, New York. I went back and took my daughter and niece with me. My daughter fell in Love with New York and later went back to visit with friends. What ever happened to Landi's wedges? When i went back i looked for the place right before we went to the airpot, but to my dismay it was gone. They made the best sandwiches!
Thanks for sharing. Born and raised in Yonkers. I see a lot of changes even after me leaving in 2007. I use to go to Galaxy restaurant in Getty Square that I see now is a Dunkin Donuts. Other changes I’ve noticed.
Wow I thought I would never find you again. Your website was on my favorites tab on an old computer which died a long time ago but that site was always one of my favorites. So glad to have found you on here. Your pictures always brought a sense of calm and relief for me.
Thank you Mike, It was a very nice video. I am a past Yonkers resident, and I am very much into old buildings. You will never see the archatecture again
@@samanthab1923 Oh man, that sucks. I lived on Warburton, on the Hastings line. That area was beautiful. It still is nice but we lost some old buildings, estates.
Since I live on the Bronx side of Woodlawn now and don't get over to Getty Square much. (I grew up on that side)...It's funny how much I would recognize the architecture in the older shots more that the modern day photos! (Thanks for your efforts, much appreciated!)
My only wish is that there was another photo of the former Loew's (Brandt's) Theater on South Broadway between Vark and Herriot Streets. The one at the 1:30 mark (with Louie's Italian Restaurant at the corner) gives you an idea of the size of the theatre but does not include the entrance and marquees.
The then/now format does not work well with what is gone completely, but SoYo Sunset does reproduce a photo such as you describe: www.tapatalk.com/groups/soyosunset/loew-s-theater-1931-t3235.html
Central Ave. an Tuckahoe Rd. [2:38] walking distance from where I grew up. That is the place where I first met Steven Tallarico who you will know as Steven Tyler of rock group Aerosmith back in 1963.I was 16, he was 15.
01:49 holy craps, that's the barber shop that my father apprenticed me to and tried to make a barber out of me back the '60s (i sucked at it, and I just did my homework and shined shoes). the lumber yard across the street is where i scrounged discarded pieces of wood that the barber made into rubber stamps as a side business. the building next to the lumber yard was a funeral home. and next to the barber shop is a gas station (Gambardella i think is spelled). if you go straight ahead, on the left you'll pass a Chinese dry cleaner, then a stationary store where, at 13, i bought my first pack of "True" cigarettes, a few blocks down the street you'll merge into south Broadway. If the car parked in front of the barber shop is what i think it is, then this photo is from a few years before 1970. the owner of the barber shop drove a mid/late 50's model (the parked car). the daughter didn't want to be taught driving in that, so the Father upgraded to a 5- or 6-year-old, used '63 valiant.
A lot of time spent well done. I would like to know if the photo archives have specific collections based on building use or licensed intent ? I am researching a cold case from 70 years ago in Yonkers. I lived in this diverse city from 1967- 1972 unrelated to my current research project. RS
The tax assessors maintain an address-based archive online of photos of the properties, not sorted or sortable as far as I know. In addition to more current photos, for about half the properties they include a low resolution photo from their 1954 survey.
Michael - I have a picture of a church/chapel situated somewhere in North Yonkers in 1967. I've searched high and low, but have not been able to identify it. It's just the side view, and it could have been razed.
Madison Avenue has been urbanly renewed out of existence. New housing has replaced it and the neighboring streets. See the photos here: www.tapatalk.com/groups/soyosunset/ashburton-ave-between-vineyard-ave-and-orchard-st--t1447.html www.tapatalk.com/groups/soyosunset/new-ashburton-avenue-housing-father-pat-carroll-gr-t2321.html
@@10.11.9 I know of other Reformed churches in Yonkers (e.g., Crescent Place, Park Hill, Lincoln Park Community, .... ) and of several churches on North Broadway, but I don't know of a Reformed Church on North Broadway. Could you have some other location or denomination in mind?
@@soyosunset An historical sketch of the First Presbyterian Church of Yonkers, N.Y. static1.squarespace.com/static/590be125ff7c502a07752a5b/t/5db9dce4b4f532499494037d/1572461800008/Prime%2C+Jr.%2C+Ralph+Earl%2C+An+Historical+Sketch+of+the+FIrst+Presbyterian+Church+of+Yonkers%2C+N.Y..pdf
@@10.11.9 Now we're cooking with gas! This is what I gathered from the old newspaper (at the SoYo Sunset message board): www.tapatalk.com/groups/soyosunset/the-first-presbyterian-church-newspaper-photos-t6684.html
1963 the police officer in that place as a child FBI secret agent private investigation when I was a kid in the candy Square at the town get a square getting Square
Thank you, Michael. I do so miss the old Yonkers Public Library. I read every single fairy tale book there was in that building.
I lived in Yonkers Long time ago, left there 1979 to Los Angeles, I loved Yonkers with all my heart and the memories
Thank you for sharing Mike. These are great! They brought back beautiful memories. I grew up in yonkers and then in 1985 moved to Los Angeles at the age of 16. I love Los Angeles, but my home will always be Yonkers, New York. I went back and took my daughter and niece with me. My daughter fell in Love with New York and later went back to visit with friends. What ever happened to Landi's wedges? When i went back i looked for the place right before we went to the airpot, but to my dismay it was gone. They made the best sandwiches!
Michael beautiful......l I was born in St josephs hospital 1949. Your presentation gave me the WOW!!!
St John's in 59!
Thanks for sharing. Born and raised in Yonkers. I see a lot of changes even after me leaving in 2007. I use to go to Galaxy restaurant in Getty Square that I see now is a Dunkin Donuts. Other changes I’ve noticed.
So many memories
Excellent photos. Thank you for posting.
Amazing. I surprised myself by how many of these places and intersections I was able to identify
Wow I thought I would never find you again. Your website was on my favorites tab on an old computer which died a long time ago but that site was always one of my favorites.
So glad to have found you on here. Your pictures always brought a sense of calm and relief for me.
Incredible 😮😮
Thank you Mike, It was a very nice video. I am a past Yonkers resident, and I am very much into old buildings. You will never see the archatecture again
They already knocked down the Carnagie Library to widen Neperhan.
@@samanthab1923 Oh man, that sucks. I lived on Warburton, on the Hastings line. That area was beautiful. It still is nice but we lost some old buildings, estates.
Love it! My old block Linden @ park hill
Since I live on the Bronx side of Woodlawn now and don't get over to Getty Square much. (I grew up on that side)...It's funny how much I would recognize the architecture in the older shots more that the modern day photos! (Thanks for your efforts, much appreciated!)
Beautiful! Thanks for sharing!
My only wish is that there was another photo of the former Loew's (Brandt's) Theater on South Broadway between Vark and Herriot Streets. The one at the 1:30 mark (with Louie's Italian Restaurant at the corner) gives you an idea of the size of the theatre but does not include the entrance and marquees.
The then/now format does not work well with what is gone completely, but SoYo Sunset does reproduce a photo such as you describe:
www.tapatalk.com/groups/soyosunset/loew-s-theater-1931-t3235.html
Thanks for sharing.
Another great job Mike.. Happy New year.
Thank you. Happy new year!
Ty for these vids i love em!
Nice video, but little if anything from anywhere east of the Saw Mill... Too bad...
Central Ave. an Tuckahoe Rd. [2:38] walking distance from where I grew up. That is the place where I first met Steven Tallarico who you will know as Steven Tyler of rock group Aerosmith back in 1963.I was 16, he was 15.
01:49 holy craps, that's the barber shop that my father apprenticed me to and tried to make a barber out of me back the '60s (i sucked at it, and I just did my homework and shined shoes). the lumber yard across the street is where i scrounged discarded pieces of wood that the barber made into rubber stamps as a side business. the building next to the lumber yard was a funeral home. and next to the barber shop is a gas station (Gambardella i think is spelled). if you go straight ahead, on the left you'll pass a Chinese dry cleaner, then a stationary store where, at 13, i bought my first pack of "True" cigarettes, a few blocks down the street you'll merge into south Broadway.
If the car parked in front of the barber shop is what i think it is, then this photo is from a few years before 1970. the owner of the barber shop drove a mid/late 50's model (the parked car). the daughter didn't want to be taught driving in that, so the Father upgraded to a 5- or 6-year-old, used '63 valiant.
2:04 smh’ Nothing has changed, Yonkers DPW has always left south Yonkers last on the line to plow the snow off the roads, SMDh….
A lot of time spent well done. I would like to know if the photo archives have specific collections based on building use or licensed intent ? I am researching a cold case from 70 years ago in Yonkers. I lived in this diverse city from 1967- 1972 unrelated to my current research project. RS
The tax assessors maintain an address-based archive online of photos of the properties, not sorted or sortable as far as I know. In addition to more current photos, for about half the properties they include a low resolution photo from their 1954 survey.
@@soyosunset Lots of 1942s in there, as well.
Wow thank you
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Michael - I have a picture of a church/chapel situated somewhere in North Yonkers in 1967. I've searched high and low, but have not been able to identify it. It's just the side view, and it could have been razed.
You can email a copy of your photo to me at chalushes@gmail.com and if I know what it is I will tell you.
5:03 Yonkers & Saunders High Schools
Whatever happened to Madison Avenue? My girlfriend lived on Madison Ave. and I used to go and see her.
Madison Avenue has been urbanly renewed out of existence. New housing has replaced it and the neighboring streets. See the photos here:
www.tapatalk.com/groups/soyosunset/ashburton-ave-between-vineyard-ave-and-orchard-st--t1447.html
www.tapatalk.com/groups/soyosunset/new-ashburton-avenue-housing-father-pat-carroll-gr-t2321.html
@@soyosunset Thank you very much. I will look at the photos.
Yonkers high am commerce High 19 20far right accross street Rko theatre. These buildings all around city hall.
This when Yonkers use to be safe..
at 7:48 what
Church is that???
That was the old Reformed Church. Its structure was later incorporated into what became the Strand Theater.
@@soyosunset What about the Dutch Reformed Church on North Broadway? Do you know which came first?
@@10.11.9 I know of other Reformed churches in Yonkers (e.g., Crescent Place, Park Hill, Lincoln Park Community, ....
) and of several churches on North Broadway, but I don't know of a Reformed Church on North Broadway. Could you have some other location or denomination in mind?
@@soyosunset
An historical sketch of the First Presbyterian Church of Yonkers, N.Y.
static1.squarespace.com/static/590be125ff7c502a07752a5b/t/5db9dce4b4f532499494037d/1572461800008/Prime%2C+Jr.%2C+Ralph+Earl%2C+An+Historical+Sketch+of+the+FIrst+Presbyterian+Church+of+Yonkers%2C+N.Y..pdf
@@10.11.9 Now we're cooking with gas! This is what I gathered from the old newspaper (at the SoYo Sunset message board):
www.tapatalk.com/groups/soyosunset/the-first-presbyterian-church-newspaper-photos-t6684.html
😂😂😂❤🤗😘
You should have started with the way it was then how it is today.
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1963 the police officer in that place as a child FBI secret agent private investigation when I was a kid in the candy Square at the town get a square getting Square
wow-Getti Square was so much more interesting and urban in the past-its devolved into a mediocre suburban mall
great photos but the music sucked.
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