I previously studied at the U.S. Army Air Defense Artillery School as a Japanese Air Force PATRIOT training course student. El Paso is a very attractive city, and it is one of the cities I would like to visit again after I retired.
Dear Daniel Rico, I too was born in El Paso and went to Lincoln elementary school in the early 60s. I cherished riding the mini train at Washington park and lived just across the railroad from Concordia cemetery next to Ramsey Steel company on 210 Roosevelt Ave. One day in 63 on my walk to Lincoln school I saw a bright red 1963 split-window Corvette parked at the Ramsey steel president space... GOD, to this day I have never seen a new car like it. I was looking it over for so long I was late to school and got my butt in a lot of trouble. Anyways, El Paso was a great place to grow up in. Later in the 70s we moved to LA and in 2000 my family and I moved to Seattle and it's great! Sincerely Dan
Music that Steve Crosno played for "la raza" - jeff, bowie, la tech el barrio de Lincoln (where I lived), Washington Park, Dudley Field, Chico's Tacos, Evergreen/Concordia cemeteries, Herald Post, fiesta de las flores...I could go on and on here.....sweet memories for sure.
OK, how, pray tell, did the Dallas skyline briefly enter the picture at 0:12?
Seems like a nice place, is this in NM
La Jef! Silver Foxes!
I previously studied at the U.S. Army Air Defense Artillery School as a Japanese Air Force PATRIOT training course student. El Paso is a very attractive city, and it is one of the cities I would like to visit again after I retired.
Does Anyone know the song title or artist name ?
This gave me goosebumps great memories of my family in El Chuco Tejas ✊🏽😎🎵🎵🎵
Thank you for posting this, I've always wanted to see what my hometown look like around the time I was born.
El Tony from DDT. Del Diablo territory better known as paisano projects. Next to El Paso Coliseum.
Sunday oldies or the old quiet storm with Steve Crosno .RIP. Chillin with the Cholos at the Diablo projects
DDT vs Los Fatherless....orale
andale pues! chucko, chiles, rah rah rah. Chuy, Chuy, bah bah bah. ( chant overheard at EP HS football rally, c. 1965. )
Dear Daniel Rico, I too was born in El Paso and went to Lincoln elementary school in the early 60s. I cherished riding the mini train at Washington park and lived just across the railroad from Concordia cemetery next to Ramsey Steel company on 210 Roosevelt Ave. One day in 63 on my walk to Lincoln school I saw a bright red 1963 split-window Corvette parked at the Ramsey steel president space... GOD, to this day I have never seen a new car like it. I was looking it over for so long I was late to school and got my butt in a lot of trouble. Anyways, El Paso was a great place to grow up in. Later in the 70s we moved to LA and in 2000 my family and I moved to Seattle and it's great! Sincerely Dan
Hello Dan 👋 did you know the nightstalker? ( the serial killer ) aka Richard ramirez? He too went to Lincoln elementary.
Music that Steve Crosno played for "la raza" - jeff, bowie, la tech el barrio de Lincoln (where I lived), Washington Park, Dudley Field, Chico's Tacos, Evergreen/Concordia cemeteries, Herald Post, fiesta de las flores...I could go on and on here.....sweet memories for sure.
Arriva el chuko for ever
The 60's, Ascarate Park, Western Playland, Great Memories!
Piękny klimat lat 60s