That is the Keller I remember from when I was in grades 6 thru 8 in the mid-to-late 1960s. It hardly resembles this today with all of the progress over the past 40 years. Dairy farms and ranches are now housing subdivisions. I loved the time I lived in that area, and had to leave a lot of really good friends when my dad was transferred out of the state in his job. Small town Keller will always live in my heart.
2021, and I now been here 7 years, it's awesome to see the change and still see some of the remanence of where buildings use to be. thank you for this history lesson.
This was hard for me to watch. I know growth is called progress but it is very sad for me to go back to Keller now. I lived on 1709 across from the rock gym. The highway eventually took my parents home. I miss the old Keller where everyone knew everyone else and you never met a stranger. I'm sure people today in Keller can't relate to that but those are the best memories of my life.
OMG...can't believe I just saw the Pulliams....I am getting old for sure...and holy hell...the old rock gym. Man....that is bringing up some sick memories....wow.
We moved to Keller 7 years ago and already had witnessed significant changes. I always wondered how this area was 30 or 40 years ago. Thanks for this video.
Awesome to see the little Keller I grew up with. All the fields and woods I grew up playing in, all paved over now. BTW, Puppet, I lived just up the hill from Mt Gilead, on Oakhill.
Great film! i moved to Keller in 1993, partly because of the evident planning that had gone into the community. I am sure that both the city and the Keller Library would love to have copies of this for their archives.
My papa is in here! Great video!
That is the Keller I remember from when I was in grades 6 thru 8 in the mid-to-late 1960s. It hardly resembles this today with all of the progress over the past 40 years. Dairy farms and ranches are now housing subdivisions. I loved the time I lived in that area, and had to leave a lot of really good friends when my dad was transferred out of the state in his job. Small town Keller will always live in my heart.
My grandfather was Bob couch?
2021, and I now been here 7 years, it's awesome to see the change and still see some of the remanence of where buildings use to be. thank you for this history lesson.
I grew up in Keller -- 1971 I was in 6th/7th grade.
Love this! Thanks for sharing!
This was hard for me to watch. I know growth is called progress but it is very sad for me to go back to Keller now. I lived on 1709 across from the rock gym. The highway eventually took my parents home. I miss the old Keller where everyone knew everyone else and you never met a stranger. I'm sure people today in Keller can't relate to that but those are the best memories of my life.
This is so awesome! This is the town where I grew up!
Wow...this brings back old memories of good ole Keller....So much has changed since I graduated in 89....but still a cool town.
OMG...can't believe I just saw the Pulliams....I am getting old for sure...and holy hell...the old rock gym. Man....that is bringing up some sick memories....wow.
We moved to Keller 7 years ago and already had witnessed significant changes. I always wondered how this area was 30 or 40 years ago. Thanks for this video.
Awesome to see the little Keller I grew up with. All the fields and woods I grew up playing in, all paved over now. BTW, Puppet, I lived just up the hill from Mt Gilead, on Oakhill.
I did karate in that stone building @10:50 in 1993 or so. Keller blew up!
This is kinda cool! I moved to Keller when I was 10, and have been living here for 5 years.
OMG...can't believe I just saw the Pulliams....I am getting old for sure...
Great film! i moved to Keller in 1993, partly because of the evident planning that had gone into the community. I am sure that both the city and the Keller Library would love to have copies of this for their archives.
unbelievable. i have lived here for 20 years and this is just mind blowing.
Prayers 🙏🤲
I live here now and all this stuff seems so familiar.
@csh0118 Henry Pulliam is my Papa.
Nrh was still sleepy at this time.
This thicc