I LOVE MY CITY!!! born and raised up here in Perth amboy. I loved summers growing up here. This city has been through alot and still needs a touch up. We've come along way to success and we are the city where alot of great history has come out of. I still love reading about Perth amboy and looking at the pictures and going looking at old archives ...PROUD TO BE BORN HERE!
How many people remember Perth Amboy's ill-fated slogan in 1913 "The Pacemaking City"? The name was popular for a few years and the minor-league baseball team of 1914 was called the Pacers. I wonder if the library has photos of the ball club and ballpark somewhere in their files.
I grew up there and went back about 11 years ago to go to the children's library to see the murals I remembered from all the time I spent there. They told me about the fire and that all but the one mural had been destroyed. I am elated that they've been found and will be restored. Thanks for this program. It brought back many good memories.
For those whom do not know Jon Bon Jovi was born in this town. The Hess Family and many more famous people were from here, just as The 1st black male millionaire Mundy Peterson of Perth Amboy and Joe Raberts contestant and winner of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire, if people care more for this town they would see its a historically American Gem.
Thank you for sharing this video! The information presented here is valuable. I was born and raised in Perth Amboy, and always knew it was a very old and historical city, but there are a number of things mentioned in this video that I never knew.
Very very informational and so proud of my hometown. People are often taken aback when I tell ppl where I am from with such a different name. Now I can tell them of the many "firsts"!
Home of my 7th G Grandfather and proprietor Thomas Gordon from Pitlurg, Scotland. He is buried at St Peter's Episcopal cemetery. Thank you for this very interesting video.
They were there, but no one did anything about them. My husband and I saw them years ago, Katherine Massopust and I did a video tape to be posted on the community access channel for the Taste of Perth Amboy, but it was only shown once. We showed them and the beautiful back of the library that hardly anyone realizes is there. Suzanne Russel and I also walked through a few years ago wht the mayor. We need to restore the murals and also expand the library.
Always wanted to visit the Proprietary House but never have yet. My brother in law Dennis is from Perth Amboy, I went to Catholic school here in 1960. Hope you don't get haunted in the Proprietary House again bud. Perth Amboy's City Hall built in 1714?, Wow, I'm blown away by that, the oldest in the country, older than New York City's, that's awesome. Great town, always liked Perth Amboy, still do. Best regards.
I LOVE MY CITY!!! born and raised up here in Perth amboy. I loved summers growing up here. This city has been through alot and still needs a touch up. We've come along way to success and we are the city where alot of great history has come out of. I still love reading about Perth amboy and looking at the pictures and going looking at old archives ...PROUD TO BE BORN HERE!
How many people remember Perth Amboy's ill-fated slogan in 1913 "The Pacemaking City"? The name was popular for a few years and the minor-league baseball team of 1914 was called the Pacers. I wonder if the library has photos of the ball club and ballpark somewhere in their files.
I had no idea my home town was so full of history. It makes me proud to be from there, not matter what happens.
I grew up there and went back about 11 years ago to go to the children's library to see the murals I remembered from all the time I spent there. They told me about the fire and that all but the one mural had been destroyed. I am elated that they've been found and will be restored. Thanks for this program. It brought back many good memories.
For those whom do not know Jon Bon Jovi was born in this town. The Hess Family and many more famous people were from here, just as The 1st black male millionaire Mundy Peterson of Perth Amboy and Joe Raberts contestant and winner of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire, if people care more for this town they would see its a historically American Gem.
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😭I miss it so much, especially waking around the neighborhood. I moved to Florida and I'm regretting it.
Thank you for sharing this video! The information presented here is valuable. I was born and raised in Perth Amboy, and always knew it was a very old and historical city, but there are a number of things mentioned in this video that I never knew.
Very very informational and so proud of my hometown. People are often taken aback when I tell ppl where I am from with such a different name. Now I can tell them of the many "firsts"!
Home of my 7th G Grandfather and proprietor Thomas Gordon from Pitlurg, Scotland. He is buried at St Peter's Episcopal cemetery. Thank you for this very interesting video.
Wonderful and Very Inspirational
They were there, but no one did anything about them. My husband and I saw them years ago, Katherine Massopust and I did a video tape to be posted on the community access channel for the Taste of Perth Amboy, but it was only shown once. We showed them and the beautiful back of the library that hardly anyone realizes is there. Suzanne Russel and I also walked through a few years ago wht the mayor. We need to restore the murals and also expand the library.
My friend lives here and I love the comment that says "Shut up Natalia" XD
For firsts my great grandfather was the first Puerto Rican couselmen for perth amboy but it wasn't mentioned
My grandma is in this 🙃
Yes that’s so grate thank yoj
What happened to the volume?????
Visto ✅
washington stood at the propietary house while all his slaves slept in the basement,
why are them house so close together do people there believe in privacy
Its a city smh
When i was a kid I swore the Proprietary House was haunted by colonials. Lol
CharlieRocRevolution yep ur right it is
koifish14 I knew it! Lol
Always wanted to visit the Proprietary House but never have yet. My brother in law Dennis is from Perth Amboy, I went to Catholic school here in 1960. Hope you don't get haunted in the Proprietary House again bud. Perth Amboy's City Hall built in 1714?, Wow, I'm blown away by that, the oldest in the country, older than New York City's, that's awesome. Great town, always liked Perth Amboy, still do. Best regards.
Pov:u are here because u have a assignment
Yes come to Puerto Rico, I mean puerto amboy, um I mean Perth amboy for that true American feel
Ok
Too many Latin's immigrated there...used to be a beautiful town...now you have to speak Spanish walking down the streets.
A miserable New Jersey town.
But now it's a slum
No it is not a slum.