I immediately flash back to my Granny taking me shopping on Jefferson, going to the Wynnewood, catching the double feature and hoping they call my ticket stub # to win the prize between features. Then there was Mom taking us kids to Sears in August to get all of our school clothes. All my cousins, I could go on forever I think.
I used to go to the Texas Theater in the mid 60's. I usually cut up once inside but we feared the guys in the dark suits with the flashlights (ushers).
Wow! I am ‘officially’ old. I watched this and I wept. So many family memories here.....my parents are gone, my baby sis. We had such a beautiful life in Oak Cliff. Absolutely incredible places. Thank you for making this. It is more than perfect.
Born and raised in Oak Cliff. My home town. Tons of memories. Thanks for the video. As a kid I would ride the bus to Jefferson St. (downtown Oak Cliff) and spend all day there. Took in a double feature and some cartoons at the Texas Theatre. Get in for 35 cents. If I had $1.50 I could eat real well from the snack bar.
My aunt Pearl lived directly across the street from Aunt Stellas Sno cones. She used to give me a quarter to get a snocone when I was 8 yrs old. I took guitar lessons from Clyde Boyd like Jimmy Vaughan. Thanks for posting Mike Mitchell Miami FL
Nice vid. I still in Oak Cliff. Things are changing. I remember going to Texas theatre with the infamous "black seat". The Astro was always cool. My uncle worked @ the Wynwoode Theatre, so i went there alot as a kid. Saw the Twilight Zone movie that scared my lil' brother back then. God bless everyone, Jesus Christ is Returning...are you ready?
Anybody remember Genie's Bishop Grill on Bishop St. You had to eat with strangers but you didn't mind. Best home cooking I've ever had. People would drive from all over Dallas County to eat there. Sometimes the line would stretch out the door, down the sidewalk and around the corner. Genie shared some cooking tips with me that I still use today.
I'm glad that I'm old enough to remember, and visit all of these Monumental Buildings on this picture, Like Crest Theater which is now Sav-A-Lot,Wynnewood Theater which is now torn down, Jefferson Drive-In, Austins Barbeque, every Building that's featured I grew up seeing, and visiting, especially Polar Bear Ice Cream, Treasure City, Lancaster-Kiest Shopping Center, all the above. Mannnnnnn life was BEAUTIFUL growing up in Oak Cliff, South Oak Cliff, South Dallas, The Bottom which is now called the Tenth Street District, Love It!, See, everything back was just simple, and PURE fun, not like Today. They didn't show South Oak Cliff High School, Records Barbeque, Church's Chicken, Jim Dandy's etc.., alot of places were left out, especially Downtown.
How well I rremember. I graduated from Adamson in 1953. the Texas theater, hampton road drive in --took my wife to both. Red Bryans, the only place to be after the football games ( especially if we beat Sunset and we did) thanks for the memories! Bobby Pitcock
Sent chills down My body Thanks it was nice going down memory lane. We lived in Crest Theatre We were there sooo much. Life was fun/good back in the days. Just watching I felt a sense of peace, what happened why can't time go backwards? Ijs...
Oh, thanks so much for this! We moved up to Seattle just last year. We love it and I hadn't missed Big 'D' that much until now......super cool video......Hampton & Clarendon here :-D
My parents' first house was in the Cliff at Illinois and Tennessee. My grandmother, Uncle, Aunts, and cousins li 12th Streetved there for years. I remember getting dressed up in our sunday best to go shopping on 12th Street. Had Easter egg hunts in Kiest Park, shopped at Wynnewood and redeemed many trading stamps at the special store at Hampton and Illinois. Such memories.
Nice Video i got to eat at Norma's Cafe with my dad it's still open awesome video i know i didn't grow up there but i have some pleasing memories when i did nice to see history of it and where some of my family member' s still live and probably grew up there thank you
This was awesome. As a lyft driver in 2019, I absolutely love being in the Oak Cliff area. There is a great feeling of a rich beautiful history and I have really enjoyed learning about it's present and past. Red's barbecue....totally remember that from when I was a child. Thanks for this great vid.
OH MY LORD!!! Top Ten Records!!!! that is where I bought all my albums and posters OMG! DUUUUUUUUUUUUDEE!!!! THANK YOU! There are so many things on here that brought back so many wonderful memories for me and THE CHARCO BROILER I WORKED THERE when I was 16 to 17, my mom LOVED IT there they have the BEST chicken fried steak! THANK YOU! If anyone on here remembers James S. Hogg school Lemmie know I went there. And if they remember Elsbeth street. I wish I could get in touch with old friends.... Damn if I could go back.... if only. The best times of my life.
First 'real' job I had was working on cars at 203 W. Davis @ Elsbeth......'Loyd's Used Cars #2'. That part of town has really changed in the last 40-ish yrs....and especially the last 20! (And as crazy as it sounds,they should've shown Butch's Transmission....even in the '80s,we joked that he (Butch Rushing) was The Mayor of W. Davis Ave?)
My first movie theaters,Texas & the drive in o west of Jefferson Blvd!. I went into some of those good old stores , enjoyed playing at Kid springs & Colorado parks. I went to W.H Adamson High too And Oak Cliff is still great!..
It's funny how in most Oak Cliff videos they show only the northwest side and not South or East Oak Cliff. Bishop Arts, Jefferson, and Wynnewood weren't the only parts of Oak Cliff, that's a pretty big place starting at 45 South. Great video, I'm from Oak Cliff and though I recognize many of these locations it's just because Oak Cliff, not where I grew up.
Exactly, I'm from BFL, which would be considered Cedar Crest by Dallas records. They never talk about The Original OC off of 45 formally known as Hords Ridge, I'm not just talking it's documented.
Cool video. My mom went to Adamson (class of '61), and my cousin went to Sunset. Red Bryan's BBQ was fantastic! Loved Rockefeller burger when I was a kid. Shopped at Wynnewood with my grandmother also.
Troy! Thank you!!! I grew up in Duncanville and spent a lot of time in Oak Cliff as a little girl shopping and eating out - which was once in a blue moon back in the 60's! Your pics bring back such fond memories. I even posted this on my FB page, and my old friends from Duncanville / Oak Cliff LOVED this!
I know what you mean about eating out once in a blue moon. My family went once every 10 days to a place called the Bull Pen on west Davis. It was such a treat to eat in the car - Hamburgers and fries.
This is fantastic! Thank you so much for putting this together. I just moved from my beloved Dallas to Oklahoma City (it was a job thing, I HAD to go), and I'm keeping this video. Thank you.
I wish they had pictures of the old Ronald Reagan Elementary school building and inside too, it was nice. As soon as you walked in, the old Ronald Reagan Elementary school had big double stairs in the center and halls down both sides and the cafeteria was in the back. It was a big building and the playing field was very tall from the side walk. It had an old but beautiful gym. It had many secret compartments or rooms. You couldn't see people on the field from the street. As you walked on the field the further you went, when you go straight out into the field, it was elevated higher than the sidewalk, so the fence that surrounded it, kept you from falling off the side. At the very end of the field, it was a whole story higher than the street and we had to run down the hills to the corners of the fence because there was entrances or gaps at each corner of the fence and it was all grass and it was beautiful. The office was the first door on the left and that was linked to the kindergarden class. The building was tall and had many rooms, it had 3 floors and a basement. I had good times at that school.
WOW!! I have a photo in this video!! around the 1:20 mark. The photo of the Austin BBQ Cups and Pen is mine. The Video was nicely done!! RAC Photography 2011
A lot of memories there of the way it used to be in The Cliff. Sadly,some of those places have gone away in recent years,the Jefferson Drive-In,El Fenix on Colorado,Bronco Bowl,Austins Bar-B-Q,Alamo Plaza Motor Courts,(though one might argue it was really in West Dallas??) Astro Drive-In,Crest Theater,Tejano Restaurant,the Midway Auto Supply stores (there were once three of them,the one shown was @ Clarendon & Hampton?) have all gone away in recent years. And as for some of the other sights,the buildings are still there (like most of the other theaters shown) but are no longer in use as such.
OMG my high school is Adamson Hodges is now a seafood Mexican restaurant.i don't like it but my dad loved the catfish.normas still there.my mom still living in oakcliff.
Kelly Martinez what’s the name of the Mexican seafood restaurant Where your score used to be just curious I live in Oakcliff Inn I would love to see the before and after pics
Putt grill and Normas is still running! Damnnnn good ol memories! ! I miss the Astro Drive in Theater tho sooo bad everytime I pass by there it always comes to mind
NICE..IM 40 NOW AND I REMEMBER GOING TO THE ASTRO ON MONDAYS ABOUT 20 YRS AGO..MEMORIES.THANKS.. WAS COUNTRY BURGER IN HERE,CANT REMEMBER.,THATS A OLD HANGOUT
A little fast with the pics and I wish there were captions to say what they are. While some are obvious, many are no and I have lived in OC for 66 years, Born and raised. Of course I do know a lot. But what are the houses?
Oak Cliff memory: CHRISTINE BAIN worked as a waitress for many years at Stan's Country Kitchen in the Oak Cliff section of Dallas, Texas (she lived on Highcrest near Greenspan). Her husband, Don Bain, was a World War II veteran and was the ROTC teacher at Sunset High until he died from a heart attack in early 1961, leaving her to raise a young daughter and son, Pegi and Donnie. Pegi and Donnie attended the same school as Officer Tippit's son (the policeman killed by Lee Harvey Oswald after the JFK assassination). Chris knew and told a lot of good jokes and made great tips at work as a waitress (often $50-$100 per day). Chris was close friends with a man named Sam Pike who had a car repair business in Oak Cliff. A heavy smoker, Chris died in early 1986.
@@RichardVernadeau I don't remember ever dining in. We usually ordered it to go. How often I have thought about that place. The pizza was as good as any I have eaten in NY city.
They actually showed part of Kiest Park,that was the shot of the walking trail. That was taken on the Kiest Blvd side as if you are walking toward the Rec Center/Rugged Dr. West Cliff is long gone,and the Kip's building 'technically' is still there,but so heavily remodeled you almost don't recognize it anymore??
I immediately flash back to my Granny taking me shopping on Jefferson, going to the Wynnewood, catching the double feature and hoping they call my ticket stub # to win the prize between features. Then there was Mom taking us kids to Sears in August to get all of our school clothes. All my cousins, I could go on forever I think.
I worked at the Texas theater in 1969. Lived on 9th st. Shure miss those days.
Been at Adamson High School,majic1 1963
I used to go to the Texas Theater in the mid 60's. I usually cut up once inside but we feared the guys in the dark suits with the flashlights (ushers).
Wow! I am ‘officially’ old. I watched this and I wept. So many family memories here.....my parents are gone, my baby sis. We had such a beautiful life in Oak Cliff. Absolutely incredible places. Thank you for making this. It is more than perfect.
Born and raised in Oak Cliff. My home town. Tons of memories. Thanks for the video. As a kid I would ride the bus to Jefferson St. (downtown Oak Cliff) and spend all day there. Took in a double feature and some cartoons at the Texas Theatre. Get in for 35 cents. If I had $1.50 I could eat real well from the snack bar.
you made me cry! sunset class of 67. love my oak cliff roots!
Awesome video. what memories it brings back i want the good ole days back PLEASE!
Wow! I grew up in Oak Cliff brought a lot of memories back.
My aunt Pearl lived directly across the street from Aunt Stellas Sno cones. She used to give me a quarter to get a snocone when I was 8 yrs old. I took guitar lessons from Clyde Boyd like Jimmy Vaughan. Thanks for posting Mike Mitchell Miami FL
mvarahadas me too...snow cones and guitar lessons with Clyde Boyd.
Long live OAK CLIFF TEXAS.
Thanks for the memories....I grew up there, during 70's, 80's and 90's, so glad to have grown up in a place that has lots of culture and history.
Nice vid. I still in Oak Cliff. Things are changing. I remember going to Texas theatre with the infamous "black seat". The Astro was always cool. My uncle worked @ the Wynwoode Theatre, so i went there alot as a kid. Saw the Twilight Zone movie that scared my lil' brother back then. God bless everyone, Jesus Christ is Returning...are you ready?
Wow...I so remember...the best memories of my life are from Oakclif. Thank you for this!!!!
Anybody remember Genie's Bishop Grill on Bishop St. You had to eat with strangers but you didn't mind. Best home cooking I've ever had. People would drive from all over Dallas County to eat there. Sometimes the line would stretch out the door, down the sidewalk and around the corner. Genie shared some cooking tips with me that I still use today.
Soc 64.....that was awesome! Smiles and tears for the "Good ole Years" Thank you!!!
Sheryl Henderson SOC 1988!
SOC 82
It shook me to see the Crest theater and Polar Bear ice cream. I was brought home from Baylor hospital almost 67 years.
I'm glad that I'm old enough to remember, and visit all of these Monumental Buildings on this picture, Like Crest Theater which is now Sav-A-Lot,Wynnewood Theater which is now torn down, Jefferson Drive-In, Austins Barbeque, every Building that's featured I grew up seeing, and visiting, especially Polar Bear Ice Cream, Treasure City, Lancaster-Kiest Shopping Center, all the above. Mannnnnnn life was BEAUTIFUL growing up in Oak Cliff, South Oak Cliff, South Dallas, The Bottom which is now called the Tenth Street District, Love It!, See, everything back was just simple, and PURE fun, not like Today. They didn't show South Oak Cliff High School, Records Barbeque, Church's Chicken, Jim Dandy's etc.., alot of places were left out, especially Downtown.
How well I rremember. I graduated from Adamson in 1953. the Texas theater, hampton road drive in --took my wife to both. Red Bryans, the only place to be after the football games ( especially if we beat Sunset and we did) thanks for the memories! Bobby Pitcock
Sent chills down My body Thanks it was nice going down memory lane. We lived in Crest Theatre We were there sooo much. Life was fun/good back in the days. Just watching I felt a sense of peace, what happened why can't time go backwards? Ijs...
Oh, thanks so much for this! We moved up to Seattle just last year. We love it and I hadn't missed Big 'D' that much until now......super cool video......Hampton & Clarendon here :-D
Hampton&Clarendon 🤔
#suphoochie?📞😁☎️
So much has changed since I was kid, growing up in OC and west Dallas in the 70s and 80s. Some for the better, some for the worst.
My parents' first house was in the Cliff at Illinois and Tennessee. My grandmother, Uncle, Aunts, and cousins li 12th Streetved there for years. I remember getting dressed up in our sunday best to go shopping on 12th Street. Had Easter egg hunts in Kiest Park, shopped at Wynnewood and redeemed many trading stamps at the special store at Hampton and Illinois. Such memories.
Kimball '70, great video! Thanks for sharing!
I Miss Everything About Dallas. Perfect Song As I saw Bob Segar when I was there on vacation. Late 70's early 80's.
Loved it...reminded me of places I have not thought of in years! Makes me want to see more!
What a nice trip down Memory Lane. Linda Darnell, one of the alltime Dark Haired Beauties!
I miss home! I'm gonna go back in summer to enjoy it again! Wynnewood Heights here!
I loved it ,,, there were things missing from our time their,, just close your eyes and remember back like to the 60's,,, paul h...
Nice Video i got to eat at Norma's Cafe with my dad it's still open awesome video i know i didn't grow up there but i have some pleasing memories when i did nice to see history of it and where some of my family member' s still live and probably grew up there thank you
This was awesome. As a lyft driver in 2019, I absolutely love being in the Oak Cliff area. There is a great feeling of a rich beautiful history and I have really enjoyed learning about it's present and past. Red's barbecue....totally remember that from when I was a child. Thanks for this great vid.
Enjoy it while you can. It is changing very fast. Ft Worth Ave is hardly recognizable now. Same with lower Beckley and Zang.
OH MY LORD!!! Top Ten Records!!!! that is where I bought all my albums and posters OMG! DUUUUUUUUUUUUDEE!!!! THANK YOU! There are so many things on here that brought back so many wonderful memories for me and THE CHARCO BROILER I WORKED THERE when I was 16 to 17, my mom LOVED IT there they have the BEST chicken fried steak! THANK YOU! If anyone on here remembers James S. Hogg school Lemmie know I went there. And if they remember Elsbeth street. I wish I could get in touch with old friends.... Damn if I could go back.... if only. The best times of my life.
First 'real' job I had was working on cars at 203 W. Davis @ Elsbeth......'Loyd's Used Cars #2'. That part of town has really changed in the last 40-ish yrs....and especially the last 20! (And as crazy as it sounds,they should've shown Butch's Transmission....even in the '80s,we joked that he (Butch Rushing) was The Mayor of W. Davis Ave?)
Oak Cliff, I love where im from. You can tell when someones from the cliff.they need to stop knoking all my memories down.
I remember almost all of that, you showed the hospital where I was born.
Beautiful! Seen a few buildings from when I was a little girl. A nice trip down memory lane. Thanks!
Thanks for this. Im born and raised in north Dallas and still have a lot to learn about this city's history.
Enjoyed this very much! Thanks for the memories...Adamson '65
Why did you stop? This is great.
My first movie theaters,Texas & the drive in o west of Jefferson Blvd!.
I went into some of those good old stores , enjoyed playing at Kid springs & Colorado parks.
I went to W.H Adamson High too
And Oak Cliff is still great!..
I worked at a video movie rental place in Oak Cliff in 1985, I was 15. It was right next door to a Mexican restaurant that made the best street tacos!
Wee Saint Andrews!!! Austins BBQ~Kessler Park Golf Course, Normas- all good times!
It's funny how in most Oak Cliff videos they show only the northwest side and not South or East Oak Cliff. Bishop Arts, Jefferson, and Wynnewood weren't the only parts of Oak Cliff, that's a pretty big place starting at 45 South. Great video, I'm from Oak Cliff and though I recognize many of these locations it's just because Oak Cliff, not where I grew up.
Exactly, I'm from BFL, which would be considered Cedar Crest by Dallas records. They never talk about The Original OC off of 45 formally known as Hords Ridge, I'm not just talking it's documented.
Troy! I love it! Thank you for all those priceless memories!
♥ S
i'm 22 and country burger is still on hampton! best burgers in oak cliff!
Oscar Martinez You are so right!! To this day!
Oscar Martinez The one that used to be on Westmoreland was the BEST!
I love OAK CLIFF. I ALWAYS HAVE. thanks so much. can't wait to send out to friends and get their comments.
Omg the bronco bowl now it’s a Home Depot
Cool video. My mom went to Adamson (class of '61), and my cousin went to Sunset. Red Bryan's BBQ was fantastic! Loved Rockefeller burger when I was a kid. Shopped at Wynnewood with my grandmother also.
Really pretty sad that so many of these places were torn down or haven't been up kept.
Troy! Thank you!!!
I grew up in Duncanville and spent a lot of time in Oak Cliff as a little girl shopping and eating out - which was once in a blue moon back in the 60's! Your pics bring back such fond memories.
I even posted this on my FB page, and my old friends from Duncanville / Oak Cliff LOVED this!
I know what you mean about eating out once in a blue moon. My family went once every 10 days to a place called the Bull Pen on west Davis. It was such a treat to eat in the car - Hamburgers and fries.
DONT FORGET ABOT PIZZA PARADICE!!!!!!! OAKCLIFF YUMMMIIII!!!!!!!
They had the best pizza in Oak Cliff!!!
excellent!! brought back many happy memories. thank you.
I'm was Rosemont, Greiner, Sunset 69 and this just was wonderful
That’s the school route that real g’s take
Lida Hooe, Greiner & Sunset 1970.
Sweet memories. I also remember the "haunted house" across the street from Sunset. It was a beautiful old home, but scary too!
Music is Great Also
This is fantastic! Thank you so much for putting this together. I just moved from my beloved Dallas to Oklahoma City (it was a job thing, I HAD to go), and I'm keeping this video. Thank you.
Miss my city of no pity
Charlie's,breakfast and lunch Beckley and Jefferson,pies to die for.
I wish they had pictures of the old Ronald Reagan Elementary school building and inside too, it was nice. As soon as you walked in, the old Ronald Reagan Elementary school had big double stairs in the center and halls down both sides and the cafeteria was in the back. It was a big building and the playing field was very tall from the side walk. It had an old but beautiful gym. It had many secret compartments or rooms. You couldn't see people on the field from the street. As you walked on the field the further you went, when you go straight out into the field, it was elevated higher than the sidewalk, so the fence that surrounded it, kept you from falling off the side. At the very end of the field, it was a whole story higher than the street and we had to run down the hills to the corners of the fence because there was entrances or gaps at each corner of the fence and it was all grass and it was beautiful. The office was the first door on the left and that was linked to the kindergarden class. The building was tall and had many rooms, it had 3 floors and a basement. I had good times at that school.
I'll see if I can get a picture that kinda of looked like the field.
This is a very enjoyable video. It brought back some powerful memories, thank you.
Patricia Harman Aziz love history! God bless!
Hey you left out jims bike shop on Jefferson. I remember growing up in oakcliff.Lots of memories
Did I miss the pics of Trinity Heights, Boude Story, and SOC? I really enjoyed these great pics and the music, Thanks. v
WOW!! I have a photo in this video!! around the 1:20 mark. The photo of the Austin BBQ Cups and Pen is mine. The Video was nicely done!! RAC Photography 2011
Love it!
The good old days
awesome video!
I remember going to the one on Maple Ave in Dallas
A lot of memories there of the way it used to be in The Cliff. Sadly,some of those places have gone away in recent years,the Jefferson Drive-In,El Fenix on Colorado,Bronco Bowl,Austins Bar-B-Q,Alamo Plaza Motor Courts,(though one might argue it was really in West Dallas??) Astro Drive-In,Crest Theater,Tejano Restaurant,the Midway Auto Supply stores (there were once three of them,the one shown was @ Clarendon & Hampton?) have all gone away in recent years. And as for some of the other sights,the buildings are still there (like most of the other theaters shown) but are no longer in use as such.
Oh,I forgot the Hampton Rd. Drive In....now the location of a School, the 'new' Hampton-Illinois Library,and a (vacant) Hospital?
Oswald loved Oak Cliff !
OMG my high school is Adamson Hodges is now a seafood Mexican restaurant.i don't like it but my dad loved the catfish.normas still there.my mom still living in oakcliff.
Kelly Martinez what’s the name of the Mexican seafood restaurant Where your score used to be just curious I live in Oakcliff Inn I would love to see the before and after pics
dope video..
Putt grill and Normas is still running! Damnnnn good ol memories! ! I miss the Astro Drive in Theater tho sooo bad everytime I pass by there it always comes to mind
Pitt Grill is now 'Metro Diner',but it's still like the same ol' place. Ate there just last weekend in fact??
NICE..IM 40 NOW AND I REMEMBER GOING TO THE ASTRO ON MONDAYS ABOUT 20 YRS AGO..MEMORIES.THANKS.. WAS COUNTRY BURGER IN HERE,CANT REMEMBER.,THATS A OLD HANGOUT
Car load Mondays
Mr. Sherrod!
Oh God, Bronco Bowl. Prom night in my "hot pants." What fun, SO GREAT.
That was the place on Saturday night.
Hey yall forgot mc crorys and piggly wiggly...thats if im spelling it rite.
Would've been nice to see the old Jim's Bike Shop on Jefferson
My first bike came from there.
how about action speedway racing slot cars in early 70's wish I could go back in time.
What about Ramon's barber shop on Jefferson?
A little fast with the pics and I wish there were captions to say what they are. While some are obvious, many are no and I have lived in OC for 66 years, Born and raised. Of course I do know a lot. But what are the houses?
this is really good. did I miss the old 7 Eleven on Edgefield?
Mark Stegall first place my sister and I were allowed to walk to from my grandmother’s house, unaccompanied
@@cyndigerard7486 Building is still there,but I think is vacant?
They didn't show South Oak Cliff Hogh School,and they forgot John Hardy's Shoes!
Hell yeah bro, Hardy's on Jefferson, i used to buy my Pumas there in the early 80s, damn i miss that shit...
More vídeos Please !!!
Oak Cliff memory: CHRISTINE BAIN worked as a waitress for many years at Stan's Country Kitchen in the Oak Cliff section of Dallas, Texas (she lived on Highcrest near Greenspan). Her husband, Don Bain, was a World War II veteran and was the ROTC teacher at Sunset High until he died from a heart attack in early 1961, leaving her to raise a young daughter and son, Pegi and Donnie. Pegi and Donnie attended the same school as Officer Tippit's son (the policeman killed by Lee Harvey Oswald after the JFK assassination). Chris knew and told a lot of good jokes and made great tips at work as a waitress (often $50-$100 per day). Chris was close friends with a man named Sam Pike who had a car repair business in Oak Cliff. A heavy smoker, Chris died in early 1986.
A few of my friends and I would gather at Stan's on Friday mornings and eat breakfast before going to classes at Mt. View College.
@@1952creswell if you ate there at any time between 1970 and 1983, my Aunt may have been your waitress
@@RichardVernadeau I don't remember ever dining in. We usually ordered it to go. How often I have thought about that place. The pizza was as good as any I have eaten in NY city.
Stan's Country Kitchen had the best breakfasts. I would eat there every Friday morning before attending classes at Mt. View Jr. College.
@@1952creswell my Aunt Chris may have been your waitress in those days from time to time...
he went to SOC
Did anybody used to sneak their friends into the Jefferson Drive In in the trunk of their car?
2445 falls drive !!!
What about T-bone Walker, Freddie King and Jimmy Vaughan?
I didn't see Micheal Johnson SOC or Kiest Park. And what about Kips Big Boy and West Cliff Mall. Over all pretty good
They actually showed part of Kiest Park,that was the shot of the walking trail. That was taken on the Kiest Blvd side as if you are walking toward the Rec Center/Rugged Dr. West Cliff is long gone,and the Kip's building 'technically' is still there,but so heavily remodeled you almost don't recognize it anymore??
From Richard....where is the pic of Sarah Zumwalt, my Alma Mataer? Go Lions!
nope -- was from oak cliff. he may have lived in ovilla at some point though
Oak cliff pizza paradise, Winnetka grenier sunset Bo bison that's my hood :)
Pizza Paradise on Marsailis had the best pizza!
Anyone go to LK Hall?
sunset representing class of 2013. to bad u couldn't get a picture of the first 7-11. oh yea people that's right the first 7-11 was open in oak cliff
It was at Edgefield and 12th St. It was the go-to place for candy if you went to Greiner Jr. High.
All that stuff is replaced by slums today. Sad.
"Why you didn't " Is that how you speak English at SOC?? That might explain why its not there..
oak cliff got better since 90s and early 00's but its still not a very good place too live if you dont like stuff out of no where popping off.
Lot's of sweet memories!! Now it looks like crap!! Little mexico. What a shame!
lol what da hell is rodman doing in this video
He lived for a short time in Dallas and went to Kimball
Redillitary He is a part of the history.
Rodman is a embarrassment that has no value here.
he went to SOC HIGH
Why you didn't put south oak cliff high school on here ? Not complete
Oh here we go #SOCHS Matters