Loved growing up there in the 70s n 80s and graduating from Ambridge , so many ethnic families and everyone got along you weren’t afraid to ride your bike down to merchant street at 7pm business all still open , My dad & mom bought the Ambridge Italian Villa in 1979 on Duss ave. They are gone now but business is run by brother & his family .... Greek & Italian Food & pastries
Good job. It's interesting to know about the history since I pretty much grew up there(fair oaks, leet township) I'd suggest shutting the window when ur talking
Went to high school there. It was my home. It's been years since I've been back. I've heard it's very mean now. So many memories. They were good and everybody was safe
I lived there until I had to leave in 1982 because there were no jobs. Noticed you drove past my boyhood home at 186 12th St. So sad to see what has happened since...
Thanks Mark. Brought back some memories. Grew up in Harmony Township, went to Ambridge High school (class of 1960). I don't miss living there, but I always enjoy visiting. Still have cousins in the area, and a few High school friends. Plan on being in Ambridge for 60 year reunion in Sept. 2020. There was Spangs, and my dad worked at Wycoff steel.
I love this, Mark. Thank you for creating and posting it. I was home this past summer and went all over Ambridge and Harmony Township. I feel homesick often.
Thanks for posting. You actually passed by my old dancing school on Maplewood Ave. Doris Singer's; brought a tear to my eye. Also, it was H.H. Robertson, not Robinson. My dad worked there until he retired.
yea !!!!!!!!!! we,re going down Maplewood Ave, i still have some glasses from Old Economy, remember the peirogies from the church?? the best in the world hot roast beef sandwich with fries on top from K&N and James restaurant.
This is so sad to see how these small towns on the Ohio River are falling apart and no one is doing anything about it, I'm from Baden and it has nothing there to offer anybody to live there... 2022
Brings tears to my eyes... I grew up there.
Loved growing up there in the 70s n 80s and graduating from Ambridge , so many ethnic families and everyone got along you weren’t afraid to ride your bike down to merchant street at 7pm business all still open , My dad & mom bought the Ambridge Italian Villa in 1979 on Duss ave. They are gone now but business is run by brother & his family .... Greek & Italian Food & pastries
Good job. It's interesting to know about the history since I pretty much grew up there(fair oaks, leet township) I'd suggest shutting the window when ur talking
Nice tour. My wife and I are thinking of retiring back to the Pittsburgh area and Ambridge is on our short list.
I'm so glad you say the streets.
Went to high school there. It was my home. It's been years since I've been back. I've heard it's very mean now. So many memories. They were good and everybody was safe
I miss my home town, nice video.
I lived there until I had to leave in 1982 because there were no jobs. Noticed you drove past my boyhood home at 186 12th St. So sad to see what has happened since...
You are in the heart of what used to be steel country.
Thanks Mark. Brought back some memories. Grew up in Harmony Township, went to Ambridge High school (class of 1960). I don't miss living there, but I always enjoy visiting. Still have cousins in the area, and a few High school friends. Plan on being in Ambridge for 60 year reunion in Sept. 2020. There was Spangs, and my dad worked at Wycoff steel.
did you have the reunion?
Many years ago, Ambridge played Sharon for the state hs basketball championship, in the State Farm Show Arena.
OH MY! LOVED THE LAUGHLIN LIBRARY! Used to go there daily!
I love this, Mark. Thank you for creating and posting it. I was home this past summer and went all over Ambridge and Harmony Township. I feel homesick often.
Thanks for posting. You actually passed by my old dancing school on Maplewood Ave. Doris Singer's; brought a tear to my eye. Also, it was H.H. Robertson, not Robinson. My dad worked there until he retired.
My +Father worked at Ballingers & on Duss Ave. And American Bridge Company on Maplewood.
yea !!!!!!!!!! we,re going down Maplewood Ave, i still have some glasses from Old Economy, remember the peirogies from the church?? the best in the world hot roast beef sandwich with fries on top from K&N and James restaurant.
Remember Sol's Sports on Merchant St?
Thanks for this.
I remember the brick roads!!
This is so sad to see how these small towns on the Ohio River are falling apart and no one is doing anything about it, I'm from Baden and it has nothing there to offer anybody to live there... 2022
Yes, it is sad. Thanxs for watching!
American was a great place to work.
I remember the way it was .
What about merchant Street?
He’s driving on merchant
So sad to see it now.
Where I live