Pieces of Past Left Behind

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  • Опубликовано: 16 сен 2024
  • Pieces of the Past Left Behind
    As we build and progress we seem to be leaving a few things behind. Is it on purpose or just people being to lazy to finish the job. Hard to tell but here are a few fun things to look at.
    Pay Phones are few are far between but here is one that works.
    Desi Arnaz and Lucille Balls Ranch house tractor driveway
    FotoMat the business that digital cameras did away with
    Charlie Chaplin’s Office entrance
    Montgomery Wards was as big as Amazon and now they are gone
    The Muffler Men that were everywhere and are now fading away
    A Railroad Spur in the middle of nowhere
    Air Raid Sirens left over from the Cold War…rotting in the weather
    Do you have items like this in your area….We are sure you do ….look around and tell us abou them in the comments section. We really want to know.
    Music provided by RUclips Audio Library
    #DesiluRanch
    #LucyandDesi
    #CharlieChaplin
    #JimHensonStudios
    #MufflerMan

Комментарии • 6

  • @Viper6-MotoVlogger
    @Viper6-MotoVlogger 5 дней назад

    That was indeed a blast from the past. I’ll bet that kiosk didn’t need steel bars back then. I love watching those Charlie Chaplin movies. Those old piece of railroad spurs are always cool to see.

    • @CRJourney20
      @CRJourney20  4 дня назад

      It can really be a fun time to take people along on those journeys into the past. It always sparks some good conversation. I bet you saw some of those old rail spurs in your day. Thanks for watching.

  • @WanderingwithWatto
    @WanderingwithWatto 5 дней назад

    Hey Christina & Randy. Enjoyed this trip down memory lane. Very interesting. Especially live the Charlie Chaplin office. I do love all his films. Great stuff guys. Best wishes from across the pond. 👍🏻🚶🏻‍♂️🚶‍♀️

    • @CRJourney20
      @CRJourney20  4 дня назад

      Sometimes it is a fun journey to take a step back in time. Thanks so much for watching our videos.

  • @geezerpleasers_OG
    @geezerpleasers_OG 5 дней назад

    This is a great video! I remember going on vacation, then coming home, dropping the film off at the FotoMat, and eagerly waiting for the pictures to arrive. I got my first little camera when I was 9 years old, from the Sears & Roebuck store. I had saved up my money from mowing lawns (with a hand mower!) and weeding gardens in my block. I'd knock on someone's door and say, "Weed your garden for a quarter?". My camera cost me $8. It was my prized possession.

    • @CRJourney20
      @CRJourney20  4 дня назад +1

      Thanks so much for taking a little trip back in time with us. Sometimes it sparks some good stuff. I bet that new drone camera was a long ways from $8 but it that little camera got you going on a great journey. Thanks for watching.