Remembering shopping downtown in the early 70's, many of the great department stores and mom and pops are long gone. Kirven's, Kiralfy's, Kayser Lillianthal, Matthews. Kravtins Novelty Shop, Kiddie Shoppe, HKGreen, Sol and Harry, The Movin' Man. It was difficult then for downtown stores and restaurants to compete with Columbus Square and Peachtree Mall but I still loved downtown. I am happy to see many active stores and restaurants again. I loved the Bradley and Georgia theaters back in the day also. Would love to see the Bradley restored to its original glory as a movie palace and performance stage (as John Gilbert tried to in the 80s.)
I moved from Phenix City to Los Angeles in 1962. I returned to Columbus in 1969. I was a young teenager then, I spent a lot of time in downtown Columbus. Wow, what changes the city has made sense 1969.... In 1969, You had the Bradley, Rialto, Georgia, Fox and Dream theaters; and you had a roller skating rink . Always plenty to do. The land scape has changed drastically over the years....The buildings have been upgraded for a modern look...The restaurants and food businesses have a nice Appeal .... Columbus has done an outstanding job. I believe this was necessary to keep up with the Mordern Times ,but I am old school and I miss the old Columbus.
I like how the person who created this video hustles along the downtown area of Columbus and doesn’t say a word. I gave another video of downtown Columbus a 👎🏾 because the guy was too opinionated. This video gets a 👍🏾.
What's up with the “magical music” at the beginning? 😂 Columbus is a great place, but definitely not magical lol. Thought I was at Disney World for a second. 😂
Great video. I wish you could have taken a video with the crowded shoppers and restaurant goers before the pandemic shut everything down and emptied the streets and sidewalks. I do enjoy your camerawork and documentation.
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Remembering shopping downtown in the early 70's, many of the great department stores and mom and pops are long gone. Kirven's, Kiralfy's, Kayser Lillianthal, Matthews. Kravtins Novelty Shop, Kiddie Shoppe, HKGreen, Sol and Harry, The Movin' Man. It was difficult then for downtown stores and restaurants to compete with Columbus Square and Peachtree Mall but I still loved downtown. I am happy to see many active stores and restaurants again. I loved the Bradley and Georgia theaters back in the day also. Would love to see the Bradley restored to its original glory as a movie palace and performance stage (as John Gilbert tried to in the 80s.)
I moved from Phenix City to Los Angeles in 1962. I returned to Columbus in 1969. I was a young teenager then, I spent a lot of time in downtown Columbus. Wow, what changes the city has made sense 1969.... In 1969, You had the Bradley, Rialto, Georgia, Fox and Dream theaters; and you had a roller skating rink . Always plenty to do. The land scape has changed drastically over the years....The buildings have been upgraded for a modern look...The restaurants and food businesses have a nice Appeal .... Columbus has done an outstanding job. I believe this was necessary to keep up with the Mordern Times ,but I am old school and I miss the old Columbus.
I like how the person who created this video hustles along the downtown area of Columbus and doesn’t say a word. I gave another video of downtown Columbus a 👎🏾 because the guy was too opinionated. This video gets a 👍🏾.
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What's up with the “magical music” at the beginning? 😂 Columbus is a great place, but definitely not magical lol.
Thought I was at Disney World for a second. 😂
Great video. I wish you could have taken a video with the crowded shoppers and restaurant goers before the pandemic shut everything down and emptied the streets and sidewalks. I do enjoy your camerawork and documentation.
Does your phone have a built-in digital stabilizer? Or do you use a steadi-cam?
This video I used a gopro 8 which has built-in stabalization.
Horrible backgrounds music makes the town look f***** up and Ghost City very poor video