Raytheon had such a big presence in Waltham in the Bleachery near the Watertown line. I also remember going with my sister to the Polaroid plant on 128 to pick up my mother who worked there in the early '70s before my dad's job took him to Tampa in 1975 fro Honeywell and GTE.. It was amazing how high tech that 128 corridor was back in the '70s (and before that though I was too young to remember). What an amazing bit of history the city has. Thanks for posting this, it is very well produced!
@@chrismoser9676 I remember in the early '70s there was a shopping center on River Street with a Zayre, Star Market and an Anderson Hall clothing store where my Dad bought some of his suits. I also remember Riverside Lanes right on the Watertown line, used to bowl candlepins there a lot, much more than the Wallex on the other side of town. I went up there around 2000 for my Dad's funeral and I remember the Star Market was still there but might have been a Shaws, the candlepin lanes were gone already. Also remember going to the Waltham Supermarket a lot. Good memories.
Waltham is right now relaunching it’s important Field & Marine Trench watch, the forerunner of all dive watches. A new chapter in its history and a first step towards bringing Waltham back to America.
Estoy orgulloso de ser propietario de un reloj waltham art Deco de pulsera del año 1931. Un reloj de una marca que hizo una revolución tecnológica en todos los ámbitos y que ha hecho historia. Waltham toda una leyenda., El reloj funciona a la perfección aún todavía, no cabe duda de que Waltham hizo muy buenos relojes., Waltham mi más grande admiración y respeto por esa gran marca relojera.
I live here at the mill...It is wonderful...the Riverwalk, our historical buildings, The Transportation Museum and the history! Love it!!
Raytheon had such a big presence in Waltham in the Bleachery near the Watertown line. I also remember going with my sister to the Polaroid plant on 128 to pick up my mother who worked there in the early '70s before my dad's job took him to Tampa in 1975 fro Honeywell and GTE.. It was amazing how high tech that 128 corridor was back in the '70s (and before that though I was too young to remember). What an amazing bit of history the city has. Thanks for posting this, it is very well produced!
I grew up on River St in the apartments right next to the old Ming Terrace
It was crazy when the workers would leave every afternoon. Everything in the neighborhood stopped for a good ten minutes
@@chrismoser9676 I remember in the early '70s there was a shopping center on River Street with a Zayre, Star Market and an Anderson Hall clothing store where my Dad bought some of his suits. I also remember Riverside Lanes right on the Watertown line, used to bowl candlepins there a lot, much more than the Wallex on the other side of town. I went up there around 2000 for my Dad's funeral and I remember the Star Market was still there but might have been a Shaws, the candlepin lanes were gone already. Also remember going to the Waltham Supermarket a lot. Good memories.
Fascinating history of Waltham Watch Co. and all the development of industry around Waltham Mass. Great Video!
Looking at that building rember Lawson shoe getting started there as well. A great town class of 74
Waltham is right now relaunching it’s important Field & Marine Trench watch, the forerunner of all dive watches. A new chapter in its history and a first step towards bringing Waltham back to America.
Estoy orgulloso de ser propietario de un reloj waltham art Deco de pulsera del año 1931. Un reloj de una marca que hizo una revolución tecnológica en todos los ámbitos y que ha hecho historia. Waltham toda una leyenda., El reloj funciona a la perfección aún todavía, no cabe duda de que Waltham hizo muy buenos relojes., Waltham mi más grande admiración y respeto por esa gran marca relojera.
My city
I need a new 'montre'
What an “auwgenazation”????😅😅😅