Marc Philips
Marc Philips
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Amy & Ron Dink the Halls 2024
Amy & Ron Dink the Halls 2024
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Видео

Amy Melanie Pickleball Tourney 10 19 24
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Amy Melanie Pickleball Tourney 10 19 24
Robert Lee Chaffee Oct 2024
Просмотров 313 месяца назад
Robert Lee Chaffee Oct 2024
Robert Lee Chaffee Sept 2024
Просмотров 273 месяца назад
Robert Lee Chaffee Sept 2024
Amy Pickleball for Dee
Просмотров 185 месяцев назад
Amy Pickleball for Dee
Melanie Amy Pickleball Highlights
Просмотров 175 месяцев назад
Melanie Amy Pickleball Highlights
Amy & Friends Pickleball 7 26 24
Просмотров 596 месяцев назад
Amy & Friends Pickleball 7 26 24
Amy Denise Melanie Peter Picklr
Просмотров 289 месяцев назад
Amy Denise Melanie Peter Picklr
Cito Jumps Cito Young
Просмотров 89 месяцев назад
Cito Jumps Cito Young
Driving George's Boys
Просмотров 2119 месяцев назад
Driving George's Boys
Cito Jumps his height
Просмотров 409 месяцев назад
Cito Jumps his height
Po walk 1 25 24
Просмотров 11Год назад
Po walk 1 25 24
Ride a horse Dave Russell
Просмотров 177Год назад
Ride a horse Dave Russell
Willisons' Windsor Pickleball
Просмотров 25Год назад
Willisons' Windsor Pickleball
Osborn Queen's Pickleball May 7, 2023
Просмотров 38Год назад
Osborn Queen's Pickleball May 7, 2023
Bunco Pickleball April 2
Просмотров 56Год назад
Bunco Pickleball April 2
Pickleball April Fools Spring Canyon
Просмотров 54Год назад
Pickleball April Fools Spring Canyon
Amy and Friends Pickleball
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Amy and Friends Pickleball
Amy and Friends at the Picklr
Просмотров 84Год назад
Amy and Friends at the Picklr
Marc Alan Joe Mark Pickleball
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Marc Alan Joe Mark Pickleball
Amy Alan Joe Mark Pickleball
Просмотров 53Год назад
Amy Alan Joe Mark Pickleball
Amy Lenora Pickleball
Просмотров 212 года назад
Amy Lenora Pickleball
Zora Amy Pickleball
Просмотров 262 года назад
Zora Amy Pickleball
Amy Doodles Photo Video
Просмотров 412 года назад
Amy Doodles Photo Video
Amy Jessie Pickleball 8 19 22
Просмотров 242 года назад
Amy Jessie Pickleball 8 19 22
Amy Doodles NOLA Drums
Просмотров 462 года назад
Amy Doodles NOLA Drums
Amy Doodles Kelly Marc Ribs
Просмотров 212 года назад
Amy Doodles Kelly Marc Ribs
Amy Doodles Dance Party 105
Просмотров 232 года назад
Amy Doodles Dance Party 105
Amy Doodles Dance Party 104
Просмотров 542 года назад
Amy Doodles Dance Party 104

Комментарии

  • @mariejoy8598
    @mariejoy8598 9 дней назад

    When you got the ring, you had to give it back. Dang!

  • @narcslayer4237
    @narcslayer4237 Месяц назад

    Nice to see these beautiful photos. So sad New Haven has turned into a complete cesspool. There are homeless and drug addicts everywhere. Some built tent cities. Its like the unsavory have completely invaded the city and the police and administration seem to have no idea on how to get a handle on the city. Crime is running rampant and hearing gunshots is a normal everyday thing in New Haven sadly. It would be nice if we could get some people in office that know how to clean up a city. My sense is we need a Republican Mayor. The democrats have completely destroyed New Haven much like everywhere else they are in charge.

  • @ctguy1955
    @ctguy1955 2 месяца назад

    😊

  • @scottpardee6303
    @scottpardee6303 4 месяца назад

    Who went to jail?

  • @chasbodaniels1744
    @chasbodaniels1744 5 месяцев назад

    The Whalley Theatre lives on as the Edge of the Woods Natural Food Store. A giant floor was built over the old auditorium seating, which is still down there, although not accessible. If you visit, the former projection booth and offices are visible if you look up and to the left as you enter the store. The screen and stage were to your right.

  • @GLuft3
    @GLuft3 6 месяцев назад

    I saw Rollerball and the Sting at the Bowl Drive-In.

  • @kevingleason1051
    @kevingleason1051 6 месяцев назад

    There was a really good 1928 Wurlitzer Style H, 2 manual 10 rank instrument in the Paramount, most notably played by Eddie Weaver. After removal from its original home, plans were for it to be installed in the Sterling opera house in Derby, but it didn't happen. After years of storage it was sold. 😢

  • @Pipsqueak8205
    @Pipsqueak8205 7 месяцев назад

    0:04 That sounds like a cuckoo bird tho

  • @pearlakina3911
    @pearlakina3911 9 месяцев назад

    My dad, Tom Pollard, wrote this song. He passed in 2019, I’m so grateful when I miss him, to have the music he left behind!

  • @elsiegon7118
    @elsiegon7118 9 месяцев назад

    Omg!!! How terrifying! Reminds me when I was a child! I was horrified of the one in Coney Island, NYC.

  • @RagdollsOfLasVegas
    @RagdollsOfLasVegas Год назад

    Ernies, Sallys, Modern and Pepes, in that order. Then Bar. Years ago, Captains Pizza made these incredible Calzones. They were like, fried and loaded with Ricotta. They were just beyond words!

  • @scottpardee6303
    @scottpardee6303 Год назад

    I lived in Orange but spent lots of time in New Haven in the 1940s and 1950s, including attending Hillhouse High School. Many of these scenes are earlier, and yet the names of buildings and stores are indeed stored in my memories. Thank you for screening.

  • @gammaanteria
    @gammaanteria Год назад

    Anyone remember some of the other art exhibits there? The Magic Clock (which unfortunately most of the time didn’t work)? The Moving Rock? The Weeping Column? The one which had like a hundred mirrors? Some of the stores: The Music Box record store (R.I.P.), Child World (also R.I.P.) and maybe later replaced by Toys r Us? Marshall’s (would be amazed if it’s still there nowadays)…

  • @gammaanteria
    @gammaanteria Год назад

    At 0:15, I totally remember that big wall mural with the sperm whale in the far background. I remember the ‘pebbles’ underneath the whale included the heads of The Beatles. Wish there was a more detailed photo of it somewhere!

  • @andeecarolla9694
    @andeecarolla9694 Год назад

    hello Marc

  • @lewgoogle5530
    @lewgoogle5530 Год назад

    On any given Saturday afternoon, I and my friends were at the Loews or the College or the Roger Sherman theater, when we were in grammar school or junior high school. We got there by bus from Westville mostly.

  • @johnolsen895
    @johnolsen895 Год назад

    I worked in a store (Lafayette Radio) here in the late 1970's.

  • @coffeehubby
    @coffeehubby Год назад

    My family lived there for four generations, so this was familiar to my grandparents and uncles generation

  • @nunyabusiness8668
    @nunyabusiness8668 Год назад

    OMG. SMH grew up in West Haven that took the bus to New Haven. Remember a lot of these all except the ones in Savin rock.

  • @roccoesposito6657
    @roccoesposito6657 2 года назад

    In the name of redevelopment, they destroyed some of the best buildings we had in New Haven. Somethings you can't bring back

  • @steensonfamily
    @steensonfamily 2 года назад

    Breakfast cost $1 in the early 1990s. It was delicious, too!

  • @dawnpatrol700
    @dawnpatrol700 2 года назад

    Went to New Haven a couple weeks ago by train and it simply wasn't safe to cross the 5 or so city blocks to get from the train exit to the green area. We turned back when we saw the CVS on the corner being used as a shower for the homeless and headquarters for drug deals. It was sad, we came here just 3 years ago and felt relatively safe. This time it was obvious that thugs rule these streets. Criminals clearly feel emboldened. The guy practically had a sign " I sell drugs". Democrat police-hating policies have ruined New Haven and made it unsafe. Terribly sad, maybe we can make America safe again

  • @DamplyDoo
    @DamplyDoo 2 года назад

    Every morning after practice in the winter, i would come here for egg and cheese and milkshake before going to class. Can't believe Yale didn't help the owners stay in business

  • @janicefrye3547
    @janicefrye3547 2 года назад

    When New Haven was a Great Place to go💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕

  • @elonmartin3294
    @elonmartin3294 3 года назад

    Fairmont still there lol damn good old forest

  • @konnorwhitehead6227
    @konnorwhitehead6227 3 года назад

    Can someone tell me the name of this song

    • @vtee4x812
      @vtee4x812 3 года назад

      PETANK crossroad

    • @SSNESS
      @SSNESS 2 года назад

      Darude Sandstorm

  • @kathy3230
    @kathy3230 3 года назад

    Such a beautiful memory of great friends..

  • @chopagain739
    @chopagain739 3 года назад

    Lincoln had to be the most special. York Square was last of the legends.

  • @jdauria61
    @jdauria61 3 года назад

    The Hyperion theater at 3:23 in video looks so familiar. I seem to recall going to a theater that was down a narrow alley like that in 70's or early 80's, Anyone know where that was located any what the place in 70's - 80's may have been?

  • @edwardgabriel1946
    @edwardgabriel1946 3 года назад

    When I saw the picture of the Bijou theater, my heart skipped a beat. I'm 93 and I used to shine shoes on the corner across the street. Right in front of the Schulte cigar Store. There was a classic wooden cigar store indian right next to my spot on that corner. You can't see it, but there was a shoe repair and hat blocking store right next to the Bijou where I also shined shoes. I lived about 5 blocks from the city center. Broadway shows always opened first in the Schubert Theater on College St. New Haven was a great little city because it was not only a manufacturing town but Yale University occupied a good section of it. Jobs were plentiful and all immigrant factions got along so well with each other. I will now view the rest of this video. Hope I can contain myself. Never thought I would live out my remaining years on a small dairy farm in upstate New York. Just viewed the rest of the video. Thank you, thank you, thank you. Just remembered Charlie Chaplin silent movie in the Bijou. An organist played the organ on stage according to the scenes on the screen.

    • @elonmartin3294
      @elonmartin3294 3 года назад

      Awesome story I worked at Shubert for 10years I read about the history but to hear it from someone who's been around that time is dope thanks for the history

    • @mikebaldelli8734
      @mikebaldelli8734 2 года назад

      Good bless you, Edward. I hope I'm still watching movies when I'm 93. I hope you're still out there and read my message.

  • @alphwinter3913
    @alphwinter3913 3 года назад

    Trolleys and Elm trees. Only in pictures.

  • @nspector
    @nspector 3 года назад

    I still miss this place regularly. Was a customer there often from about 1985 til they closed in 2008. There was nowhere else like it.

  • @EthanLong
    @EthanLong 3 года назад

    this is incredibly up my alley

  • @GeneaVlogger
    @GeneaVlogger 3 года назад

    So cool to see! My great-grandfather Morris 'Maury" Nunes and his wife Jennie owned many Theatres in New Haven, including the Shubert and Whalley Theatres but I know they had a hand in many others. When my grandfather Myron 'Mickey' Nunes was a teenager he worked as an usher at the Whalley.

    • @jackfarrell4727
      @jackfarrell4727 2 года назад

      My grandfather was an orphan and he said he was raised by people who owned a theater in New Haven. I was young and do not remember the name.

    • @chasbodaniels1744
      @chasbodaniels1744 6 месяцев назад

      You probably know that the old Whalley at #379 was converted into the Edge of the Woods Market in 1987-88 which is still thriving to the present day (July 2024). I worked there, and it still amazes me how a new flooring system was built over the seating area to create a level surface. All those seats are still down there.

  • @robinjohnson6225
    @robinjohnson6225 3 года назад

    Carrolls cut Rate on Chapel Street? Idk Thought Horiwitzs oh well

  • @robinjohnson6225
    @robinjohnson6225 3 года назад

    Old Chapel Square Mall

  • @robinjohnson6225
    @robinjohnson6225 3 года назад

    WOW!

  • @robinjohnson6225
    @robinjohnson6225 3 года назад

    Old pictures of Chapel Street NewHaven

  • @sandybarker19
    @sandybarker19 3 года назад

    I remember that nice little place. New Haven is nothing but a dump full of homeless and drug addicts and snooty overpriced shops.

    • @nspector
      @nspector 3 года назад

      Wow, I'm sorry you see my town this way.

  • @mrpeel3239
    @mrpeel3239 4 года назад

    Awesome! A melancholic reminder that it's not only the pictures that got small, but also the theaters. I so miss the York Square. Wonder how many left in the phone book?- oh wait, no more, telephone books, either!!

  • @mrpeel3239
    @mrpeel3239 4 года назад

    I grew up across the street from the Malley family in Greenwich in the 70s. They seemed a very mysterious family! When did the store close in Downtown New Haven.

  • @mrpeel3239
    @mrpeel3239 4 года назад

    A refreshing reminder that Chapel has mainly been a Locals street all these decades. Looks like the Duncan at 1:38? Was it always a hotel?

  • @chasbodaniels1744
    @chasbodaniels1744 4 года назад

    It’s incredible to see how big the Savin Rock footprint was. The current 21st century shoreline boardwalk is wonderful for low key enjoyment, but it’s difficult to imagine the locations, size and scope of the old piers, rides, concessions and roadways. It must have been quite a bustling place.

  • @glockstitch
    @glockstitch 4 года назад

    Best way to hide a body? In plain sight

  • @danielbernstein656
    @danielbernstein656 4 года назад

    Memories of my dad taking me and my siblings here. Best little burgers with the red relish and vanilla cokes

  • @MrCraigblaze
    @MrCraigblaze 4 года назад

    Thanks for the upload !! XD

  • @joewoodchuck3824
    @joewoodchuck3824 4 года назад

    I miss that place. Copper Kitchen too.

  • @joewoodchuck3824
    @joewoodchuck3824 4 года назад

    I remember most from the late 50s onward. I saw Perfect Wave at the Lincoln. I wasn't even aware of the theater until that movie was published. So many of them gone. Even some modern ones have come and gone. I wonder what changes might lie ahead after C19 is under control.

  • @kevinshea5168
    @kevinshea5168 4 года назад

    My grandfather owned the branford theatre I can remember going with him and being the only one in the theatre he would have the projectionist put a movie on and I would get a bowl pop corn candy what ever I wanted and enjoy the show or I would help the projection guy load up the reels and test run the film set up

  • @Rio-GE-V
    @Rio-GE-V 4 года назад

    My hometown at Winthrop ave since 1nine8three one 99seven forest theater at 1nin 49 sec