HEY, i lived on 71st rd ,next to ps 186 in the 1960's, SUICIDE HILL, THE OVAL, THE ALAMO, CREEDMORE FARM. The apartments are painted yellow now, it used to be Grand Central Apartments in the 1960's . I went to Ps 186 and MS 172. And OUR LADY OF THE SNOWS CHURCH. Dans supermarket, Crackerbarrel supermarket, Mays, Woolworth 5 and ten store, The ps186 pool was cement with sprinklers only,it never filled up.
no pictures of of old glen oaks , just the regular family pictures, nothing that shows the apartments or union turnpike, i was hoping someone else would have some. The glen oaks co-op site has a few in there time capsual section of union tpke, in the 1960's.
OMG, This is Priceless!!!!!!! I grew up in Glen Oaks. I went to PS 115 and JHS 172. I took pics in the woolworth photo booth, shopped at Mays, at at Margilini's/sLorenzo's, Hamburger coach, went to the OLS fair, the barrels, oval, 186 pool, Alley Pond etc.
Excellent Video. Thanks so much for posting this!!! I have to look at this again with my brother to see if he knows anyone in there.
HEY, I lived there 1950's and 1960's . what are the Barrels? I remember the oval, suicide hill on the corner of Little neck pkwy and 260th st. Does anyone remember a large cement retaining wall called the ALAMO ? IT was in back of apartments off 252nd ave in what now is called Parkwood Estates , when i lived there it was Grand Central Apartments. There was also a urban legend of a old guy named ''Jellybones''.
wow....i lived in glen oaks from 1965-1990....great stuff...i don't recognize any of these people,though...i would love to see more video or photos of the stores on union turnpike from 247th street to 260th street....brian...
I recognized Dino Martino!!!
logastra 3 months ago
good memories
456856 1 year ago
HEY, i lived on 71st rd ,next to ps 186 in the 1960's, SUICIDE HILL, THE OVAL, THE ALAMO, CREEDMORE FARM. The apartments are painted yellow now, it used to be Grand Central Apartments in the 1960's . I went to Ps 186 and MS 172. And OUR LADY OF THE SNOWS CHURCH. Dans supermarket, Crackerbarrel supermarket, Mays, Woolworth 5 and ten store, The ps186 pool was cement with sprinklers only,it never filled up.
1952kid 2 years ago
Got any pictures of those places from back in the day?
uefa1958 2 years ago
no pictures of of old glen oaks , just the regular family pictures, nothing that shows the apartments or union turnpike, i was hoping someone else would have some. The glen oaks co-op site has a few in there time capsual section of union tpke, in the 1960's.
1952kid 2 years ago
i'm 15 and i live in floral park now, this is a really great video!
dstracqtion 2 years ago
OMG, This is Priceless!!!!!!! I grew up in Glen Oaks. I went to PS 115 and JHS 172. I took pics in the woolworth photo booth, shopped at Mays, at at Margilini's/sLorenzo's, Hamburger coach, went to the OLS fair, the barrels, oval, 186 pool, Alley Pond etc.
Excellent Video. Thanks so much for posting this!!! I have to look at this again with my brother to see if he knows anyone in there.
CrusaderMom94 3 years ago
Glad it sparks some memories. Most of the people in the video graduated OLS in 72.
uefa1958 3 years ago
HEY, I lived there 1950's and 1960's . what are the Barrels? I remember the oval, suicide hill on the corner of Little neck pkwy and 260th st. Does anyone remember a large cement retaining wall called the ALAMO ? IT was in back of apartments off 252nd ave in what now is called Parkwood Estates , when i lived there it was Grand Central Apartments. There was also a urban legend of a old guy named ''Jellybones''.
1952kid 2 years ago
wow....i lived in glen oaks from 1965-1990....great stuff...i don't recognize any of these people,though...i would love to see more video or photos of the stores on union turnpike from 247th street to 260th street....brian...
bpostman58 3 years ago
me too! Marcy
CrusaderMom94 3 years ago
Wow This video & some of The shots Of Floral Park,Glen Oaks.Bellerose brings bacl so many memories Damn great Job
jayceerocker 3 years ago
thats what the town use to look like woow
theSecondedREvoLUtio 3 years ago
this is the best movie I've ever seen
funkytrout 4 years ago