Do you remember the sign that looked like milk pouring into a glass or something that was on Washington Blvd. I vaguely remember it in the early 1960. I've lived in Ogden all my life and can't find any pictures of it. Thanks for the memories of the older Ogden.
@@anonow123 thank you for the comment back. When I was about 5 or 6 I remember driving by it and wondering how they could make a sign do that. Boy we have come a long way with what we can do now. Thanks again.
Good work! I lived up the hill on 25th Street for about a year 1983-4. Ogden may not change as radically as some other cities, but that's fine by me. Once I was in a parade, July 4th I think. I was a DJ at KJQ radio, which was giving away a "restored" '55 Chevy -- I was driving. KJQ's mascot was a burro named Buster, who was parading behind the car. The PA announcer shouted "And here comes Buster the Bureau!" Shortly after, the car broke down.
Nice production Joel. The wife, dog and I are moving there in April. We're leaving the Midwest to get away from crazy family members. The Rockies will be our "wall." Stoked...
It's pretty nice in certain areas but still has a long way to go. There is a lot of crime that goes on in this city as well as a lot of homeless. Many of the building in the city are in its original form, which isn't my thing.
Ogden just never presented itself very well. I love 25th st now as it has a feeling of history; but everything else seems second rate. Compared to Logan, it is just ugly.
This great thanks Joel
It's pretty cool to see how much it's changed since you posted this 7 years ago
Born in Ogden.
Very nicely done, brought back lots of memories!
Do you remember the sign that looked like milk pouring into a glass or something that was on Washington Blvd. I vaguely remember it in the early 1960. I've lived in Ogden all my life and can't find any pictures of it. Thanks for the memories of the older Ogden.
We have talked about that on the Remembering Ogden Riverdale and Beyond Facebook page, but nobody has found a photo of it yet.
@@anonow123 thank you for the comment back. When I was about 5 or 6 I remember driving by it and wondering how they could make a sign do that. Boy we have come a long way with what we can do now. Thanks again.
Home sweet home! Can't wait to return one day
Good work! I lived up the hill on 25th Street for about a year 1983-4. Ogden may not change as radically as some other cities, but that's fine by me.
Once I was in a parade, July 4th I think. I was a DJ at KJQ radio, which was giving away a "restored" '55 Chevy -- I was driving. KJQ's mascot was a burro named Buster, who was parading behind the car. The PA announcer shouted "And here comes Buster the Bureau!" Shortly after, the car broke down.
It's not every day you see a chest of drawers marching down the street.
I'm moving my family of 6 there in the summer of 2019. can't wait.
my HOME town
Nice production Joel. The wife, dog and I are moving there in April. We're leaving the Midwest to get away from crazy family members. The Rockies will be our "wall." Stoked...
It's pretty nice in certain areas but still has a long way to go. There is a lot of crime that goes on in this city as well as a lot of homeless. Many of the building in the city are in its original form, which isn't my thing.
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What's the songs
For this video it's "In the Mood" by Glenn Miller.
Ogden just never presented itself very well. I love 25th st now as it has a feeling of history; but everything else seems second rate. Compared to Logan, it is just ugly.
Ogden has become a trashy town.
I.see that ogden sign every day I.hate Utah so.much