Why is there no sound. I was born and raised in Caribou, but now live in North Carolina, but I go back every chance I get. When Losing Air Force Base closed we lost a lot of our revenue from the base.
Visited cousins in Caribou in the 50s and 60s. Stationed at Loring from 83 to 85. Saw the location where my cousin's office supply store and building used to be when entering Caribou from Fort Fairfield.
Have a lot of family that are from here and still live here I haven’t been here in so long but still looks very familiar seeing sleepers made me feel some type of way 😊
Wow, looks like a thriving metropolis! When I was stationed there 1970-1973 there was very very little. The Rondevou was about it, great pizza burgers!
My uncle Warren was the only certified jeweler/watchmaker/clockmaker in the entire state and repaired watches and clocks for 50 years in Caribou. My grandfather George did the same in Ashland for 75 years. Anyone up northern Maine knows who they are. Pelletier’s.
Blessings from Pennsylvania 🎚🙏🇮🇱🇺🇸 John 3:16
Loring AFB closed.. that hurt the town quite a bit
Thanks for video. Grew up there in late 60's. SO SAD what it is now. Use to have Penneys and woolworths and Newberrys and rexal drug stores
Thanks you got me in one of your scenes.
Looks just like small town Ohio... like exactly!
After driving all through town, now you got me lost. 😅
CAn you show more of the greenery and scenery?
Pretty sure I saw Barney Fife in this video
Why is there no sound. I was born and raised in Caribou, but now live in North Carolina, but I go back every chance I get. When Losing Air Force Base closed we lost a lot of our revenue from the base.
Oh wow I grew up there havent lived there in 30+ yrs haven't been back in 7 yrs or more not much has changed
You drove past my cabin!
What a quiet road
Visited cousins in Caribou in the 50s and 60s. Stationed at Loring from 83 to 85. Saw the location where my cousin's office supply store and building used to be when entering Caribou from Fort Fairfield.
Looks like Sleepers is still open, back in the 70's we teenagers bought all our Levis there....
Have a lot of family that are from here and still live here I haven’t been here in so long but still looks very familiar seeing sleepers made me feel some type of way 😊
This place looks nice, I wouldn't mind visiting it someday.
Wow, looks like a thriving metropolis! When I was stationed there 1970-1973 there was very very little. The Rondevou was about it, great pizza burgers!
My uncle Warren was the only certified jeweler/watchmaker/clockmaker in the entire state and repaired watches and clocks for 50 years in Caribou. My grandfather George did the same in Ashland for 75 years. Anyone up northern Maine knows who they are. Pelletier’s.
Stop signs mean stop
I lived on Collins St and Elmwood ave back in the 70"s also a short time at the airport trailer park.