Grew up in this area. Happy beautiful years. So much innocent fun times. Quite a few of the shops are still there after decades. That Hardware store on the corner of Sheridan avenue must have been there since 1 AD. Lol. Great Video. 🙏🏾
Great job on documenting this part of the Bronx! Grew up in College Ave 167thSt. Studied at JHS 22 right down the hill!! Brought me back great childhood memories! Haven't been there since '89. Wish I could visit someday and document my Playground! Keep up the good work! Peace!
When I lived on grand concourse from nineteen sixty 42 nineteen seventy five, there used to be trees all along the concourse, all the way from one thirty eighth, about two thirty first vancoutland
morisania section of the bronx the old morisania hospital was on the corner of 167'st and gerard ave and Walton ave and on the corner of 167'st and jerome ave was the 4' line and the old abandoned movie theater that no one remembers the name of the theater it was closed up , but like most bronx kids in the mid 70's we figured how to get the very spooky place , explore it and throw hookie parties were we'd be on the roof and the giant house like air unit was the make out club , later down the road a bit when the hospital closed down and got spooky we'd also go in their but only at night because the hospital was real scary to , old sch graffiti writer= dead leg 167' who changed his name to dead on lived on 167'st on walton ave , and a few of the old bunch before early 80's wild style came about
@@laciguapamagic1235 , the kent was on the otherside of the grand concourse , im talking about a theater on the corner of Jerome ave that closed in the mid to late 50's and was closed and abandoned , in the early 70's we finally figured a way in and we used to throw hookie ( cutting class) parties their and tag the roof walls , the projection room was ok , the rest of the theater was soggy
@@GRINDETHIKSMIXTAPESHOW really? I’m from 167th and College Avenue, grew up on that block. Never heard of that. The only celebrities I know lived on my block was SWV. Those girls lived in my building before they blew up.
Grew up in this area. Happy beautiful years. So much innocent fun times. Quite a few of the shops are still there after decades. That Hardware store on the corner of Sheridan avenue must have been there since 1 AD. Lol. Great Video. 🙏🏾
😂😂😂😂😂since 1 AD😂
I miss being back home in the BX.
Why don't you move back there?
If you miss trash you must live in garbage
I would not like to be there, it looks run-down
Great job on documenting this part of the Bronx! Grew up in College Ave 167thSt. Studied at JHS 22 right down the hill!! Brought me back great childhood memories! Haven't been there since '89. Wish I could visit someday and document my Playground! Keep up the good work! Peace!
Glad you like the video!
My beautiful street 165 Sheridan av I miss nyc so bad 😢
No you don't or you would have never left. FOH
kent use to be on that block also the disco fever was on that block on Jerome
😂 I remember the Kent Movie Theater. Grand Concourse
best borough in nyc
Actually it's Brooklyn. But even BK ain't the same no more
If that's the best I dread to think what the worst is like
Amazing video I love it 😁😁😁👍👍👍
167 & Sheridan where I grew up 🔥
When I lived on grand concourse from nineteen sixty 42 nineteen seventy five, there used to be trees all along the concourse, all the way from one thirty eighth, about two thirty first vancoutland
I lived on 167th & Walton Ave.....one block down from the Concourse Did I miss it?
morisania section of the bronx the old morisania hospital was on the corner of 167'st and gerard ave and Walton ave and on the corner of 167'st and jerome ave was the 4' line and the old abandoned movie theater that no one remembers the name of the theater it was closed up , but like most bronx kids in the mid 70's we figured how to get the very spooky place , explore it and throw hookie parties were we'd be on the roof and the giant house like air unit was the make out club , later down the road a bit when the hospital closed down and got spooky we'd also go in their but only at night because the hospital was real scary to , old sch graffiti writer= dead leg 167' who changed his name to dead on lived on 167'st on walton ave , and a few of the old bunch before early 80's wild style came about
Interesting story, thank you for sharing.
The theater was called The Kent.
@@NYCVideoTours during the wild primitive old stone age 70's nyc and especially the boogey down bronx life was a series of mad adventures
@@laciguapamagic1235 , the kent was on the otherside of the grand concourse , im talking about a theater on the corner of Jerome ave that closed in the mid to late 50's and was closed and abandoned , in the early 70's we finally figured a way in and we used to throw hookie ( cutting class) parties their and tag the roof walls , the projection room was ok , the rest of the theater was soggy
@@sonnysantana5454 oh wow. Ok.wasn’t aware of another theater. So it must’ve been by The Fever. That was on 167 and Jerome.
I am from mount Vernon and I love the Bronx
Did I hear a Mr.Softee Truck in the background?
It's quite possible that was an icecream truck in the background
Is this place a part of New York City??
Yes
@@ayejay5603 and it like dat,side walks, markings etc etc 😳🤔
Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, The Bronx and Staten Island is New York City
170 st where I was born!
Went to DeWitt Clinton HS, 1972-1975...Used to take the #4 uptown to Mosholu (Meshula to my Jewish friends) every morning.
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Next stop 161st & River Ave...Yankee Stadium 🏟
Yeah Amazing ,but why is it so scanty,not much people around 🤔🤔
Smart
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I can hear my Ghanaian womans voice out there God American
I hear almost 7 people speaking twi in the street
weasly snipes use to live in 167 th in college
@@GRINDETHIKSMIXTAPESHOW really? I’m from 167th and College Avenue, grew up on that block. Never heard of that. The only celebrities I know lived on my block was SWV. Those girls lived in my building before they blew up.
Not very Tall Sky capers,tall tall buildings
The skyscrapers are in Manhattan
The tallest buildings in the Bronx are Tracey Towers.
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