SAN JOSE, CA. about 1970 or 1971

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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
  • In 1968, my wife and I moved to San Jose, California.
    My brother joined us a year later and we formed a film production company.
    In 1970 or 1971, we were talking to the San Jose Chamber of Commerce about producing a film on the city of San Jose.
    To give them an idea of what the film would look like, I went out and shot some 8mm footage which I planned to edit and show to the chamber.
    As it turned out, we ended up moving back to Florida and the film was never edited.
    This is the raw footage. It shows some shopping centers, downtown, a new movie theater and the home construction that was later to be the housing boom of the area.
    Take a close look at the signs for the new homes. You'll see prices of either $25,000 or $28,000 for a new home.

Комментарии • 34

  • @TaylTube
    @TaylTube 12 лет назад +1

    This is absolutely fascinating... Thanks so much!

  • @TheoneandonlyLadyLiz
    @TheoneandonlyLadyLiz 9 лет назад +1

    I love it! My home town...a lot has changed

  • @R3ST1NP1SS
    @R3ST1NP1SS 11 лет назад

    i was born and raised in sunnyvale and always even to this day, been very fascinated about the past and what it looked like… always asking my mom what was like back in the days? what was the whole atmosphere like? haha its really kool watching films shot around areas you know and seeing things in the films and videos you walked passed a couple days ago and realize that the video was shot 30-40+ years earlier and those things are still there… very nice footage

  • @syater
    @syater 4 года назад +2

    My mother worked at the San Jose Mercury News in the early 1960s. She took me to the Rosicruian Egyptian Musuem several times. It was free admission! We moved from Los Gatos straight east along Blossom Hill Road into a brand new tract housing development just north of Pioneer High School. Many of the houses were still being built when we moved in and the apricot and cherry orchards were still being cleared away for nearly a year afterward. So I found it interesting to see here all of the names on the billboards the developers gave to entice prospective home buyers. The San Jose City Manager at the time, A.P. Harmann, said he wanted to see San Jose become as big as Los Angeles. Joe Ridder, the publisher of the Mercury was very pro-growth and so had Harmann’s back on the issue. The developers had free reign. Massive growth spurt! It being the 60s, it seemed there was at least one garage band on every street in my neighborhood for quite a while. I remember my grandmother taking me to Town & Country Village many times. I celebrated my 12th birthday with friends watching 2001 Space Odyssey at the Century 21 Theatre which had opened about 3 weeks prior. Lived about ten years in that area, nearly my entire childhood.

  • @PlasmaCoolantLeak
    @PlasmaCoolantLeak 2 года назад +1

    East San Jose kid here. A lot of this (Town and Country, Valley Fair) was "Terra Incognita" to me until I got my DL.

  • @Nikohere
    @Nikohere 10 лет назад +2

    Thanku u sir my great grandmother died in 2009 n was buried at oak hill cemetary at least I had gotten to meet her one of the last pair of her great grandchildren she had met n so she lived ahh man forgot wat part of San Jose ehm..I think gateway idk but she n my grandmother n aunts many of my aunts n uncles hw or still alive live here n cousins also.. N my dad grew up here but then my grandmother moved n my dad to fairfield dead ass town San Jose in some parts is peaceful to live in love it here xD I'll never leave .. My grandmother n great grandmother went to the real first church of san jose even tho their was another church bein built called the white church ..even wen it was first built before the 1957 new year she was always goin thn bishop jahaull came in n my grandmother was in bible class n college w him n many others

  • @UNDERGROUND2000
    @UNDERGROUND2000 13 лет назад +2

    29 grand for a new house!....town and country village was Santana row but courtesy Chevrolet had the corner at stevens creek and Winchester...a lot of wood and good paying construction jobs ...those are long gone....San Jose " sprawled" during the early 70's

  • @Isosceles1
    @Isosceles1 4 года назад +1

    2:37 I remember those balls on the Valley Fair sign

  • @michaelford549
    @michaelford549 4 года назад +1

    I love looking up the past of San Jose Born and Raised on the east side San Jose State was unique back in the day you will never duplicate the times when this town was great now it's all techy they don't know crap about the town there money don't buy me raised on the east side staying true money don't buy me

  • @emilya108
    @emilya108 13 лет назад +1

    Love it! We didn't move to SJ until 1978, but I remember the Valley Fair blue and white balls. I don't remember the Town and Country sign rotating, so that was neat to see.

  • @moryan6447
    @moryan6447 2 года назад

    I lived in SJ from 67-71 while going to SJS, then again from 74-79. In 79 moved over the hill to Santa Cruz where I remain. There were still orchards when I lived there and I have very fond memories cuz in college we had a heck of a lot of fun! It was sweet to be reminded of the time I was there. In college we’d go the the east side to the Tropicana market to shop cuz things were cheaper. It is probably gone along with the Working Man’s Store where we bought Levi’s for $5 and my first hiking boots for $20. Big expense for me then🤗

  • @fsberney
    @fsberney  15 лет назад +1

    We lived in San Jose between 1968 and 1971. That was before the home video camera, but I did take a lot of 8mm home movies.
    I'll dig them up and post them shortly.
    Fred

  • @ronaldseifert9716
    @ronaldseifert9716 4 года назад

    Hello everyone my name is Ron and i am from New york and i am trying to get some pictures or a video of a car dealership from the 1960 s , it was named All American Pontiac inc 2103 N 1 st street San Jose 95113 , i have searched high an low and can not come up with anything related to them , maybe one person or a group here can help me out ,it would be greatly appreciated, regards Ron S

  • @rickjensen2833
    @rickjensen2833 4 года назад

    That's when all the cherry orchards were cut down along campbell ave. We would ride our bikes with the easy rider extended front forks we made ourselves and eat the cherry's whenever we wanted.

  • @newlam7958
    @newlam7958 Месяц назад

    Today, in Cupertino, you can't tell if you are in the U.S. or China!

  • @tomalealso
    @tomalealso 2 года назад

    I visited there once, I thought it was creepy, the Winchester house was interesting too.

  • @guddagudda420
    @guddagudda420 12 лет назад +1

    patton and the woodstock movie at century 22, YES

  • @bluetickfreddy101
    @bluetickfreddy101 3 года назад

    Grew up there 60’s 70’s 80’s 90’s
    Cheers

  • @dougsilva8603
    @dougsilva8603 Год назад

    I love to see the old gas stations signs

  • @sjoldtimer
    @sjoldtimer 10 лет назад

    There is a movie marquee next to the Town and Country Village sign. It looks like Woodstock is playing. That was probably for the Town and Country Cinema in that shopping center. It originally played at the Century across Winchester, but likely made a second run at the Town and Country Cinema.

  • @CameronShaft
    @CameronShaft 10 лет назад

    Definitely remember Town and Country Village, though the sign didn't spin when we moved here in 76, and the blue and white stripped Valley Fair balls from when it was an outdoor mall.

  • @fsberney
    @fsberney  14 лет назад

    Bill, I'm out of town right now. Our business is film and video production. I think this film was transferred to tape a long time ago, before I updated my transfer equipment and before the digital era. I'll locate the film, clean it and transfer it again.
    I'll call you in November and we can talk then. We lived in San Jose for three years and with two small boys at the time, I should have a lot of home movies of the area.
    Fred

  • @Boinkity
    @Boinkity 14 лет назад

    Those are some old memories. I was driving by Santana Row last week, and thinking to myself, "Wait, what used to be here before Santana Row!" It took me a few minutes to remember it was Town & Country Village, and that was not very long ago! The old Valley Fair sign with the blue and white balls above were there when I was only a little kid. Really cool!

  • @germanss8851
    @germanss8851 7 лет назад

    Wow you guys should've got a home that city is so high to find anything cheap

  • @DiamondTreasures
    @DiamondTreasures 12 лет назад

    Brings back so many great and wonderful memories. Back in '64 my father was a foreman for AJ Raisch paving company!

  • @cisco-kun5347
    @cisco-kun5347 5 лет назад

    The museum is right across the street of my middle school

  • @datsunmadman
    @datsunmadman 10 лет назад

    Thanks for the video.

  • @woody95124
    @woody95124 12 лет назад

    cant wait to see moree ..just loive tht stufff!!

  • @priscillamaddox9646
    @priscillamaddox9646 10 лет назад +1

    Blossomhill rd! My hood!! Lol