My father in law lived on Palomar and 4th for many many years. My wife was born and raised there class of 73. Brought back great memories for my wife. Thanks for posting.
4:38 Looks like the Target store at Palomar and Broadway in Chula Vista already existed. Back when Target had that tall 3-sided sign which belonged to its former tenants White Front and later FedMart before Target in 1983. White Front's tall 3-sided sign was later taken down in 2003 and replaced with modern pylon signs with Target's logo. And it also took place way before the Palomar Trolley Center plaza was built with Food 4 Less, Office Depot, and Ross Dress For Less as its major tenants.
Wow so many memories love your videos... Born and raised in CV I used to live up the hill / street just passed Castle Park Junior High School now Castle Park Middle School on Tobias & Quintard... Great Video Thanks for posting 👍🏽
I've spent most of my life living in Chula the last 10 years were spent in this specific part, drove through all of these streets so many times. Now I'm still here just a little further north at the heart of it all in downtown CV. Crazy how much changed and how much stayed the same. even now its still changing with all these new expensive condo complexes popping up
Wow I remember that 280 z always parked there n the coverd car when me n my friends would walk to trolley in my teens still liveing here to I love it!! ♡♡♡...
I had forgotten about the “burgundy busses with the stripes.” Also I didn’t know that the corner of Palomar and Broadway use to house busses and RVs. Now its a cheap plaza!
Being that I was once a Chula Vista Police Officer. You started your drive from Orange Ave, to Palomar to 5th then onto Oxford and stop at fourth Ave. then you find yourself at the Palomar Trolley Station. good times those 80s. That is when I was with CVPD....
Cool video lived in Chula Vista my whole life and now own a house here. It's cool in the beginning of the video you drove past my house on 5th and orange. 0:48 we finally got a sidewalk last year LOL
Yes, it is the end of Quintard. I lived on Quintard late 80's early 90's. I had forgotten you could make a left or right back then. There is now an island on Orange and Fourth Avenue which only lets you go right (West) on Orange.
I remember there was a dilapidated two story house on the corner across the street in this section. You can only see a piece of it in the video. It used to really scare me 😳 Lol Where the library is today...
Forgot how Palomar station used to be.....and the what was new building barely being built across the street. I can't get an image anymore, it's been so long.
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4:45 grandmothers house..... omg , its amazing to see that, wow in the midle of that field was an amazing house giant garden
Born and raised in CV. Haven't lived there in 22 years, but it'll always be home.
My father in law lived on Palomar and 4th for many many years. My wife was born and raised there class of 73. Brought back great memories for my wife. Thanks for posting.
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it
I really miss my hometown.
I was there from 84-93. Sucks that it’s crazy expensive to live there comfortably now
Where do you live now?
I miss Chula Vista as well, Graduated c/o CVHS 1981, lived there from 1978-1996 right off J Street 700 block of Woodlawn Av
I graduated CVHS in 81 as well.
Remember when Coach Collins got into it with a home boy?
@chuckp1613 ah good ol marble heights. I lived in that area too north west chula vista
vcv baby 😉
4:38 Looks like the Target store at Palomar and Broadway in Chula Vista already existed. Back when Target had that tall 3-sided sign which belonged to its former tenants White Front and later FedMart before Target in 1983. White Front's tall 3-sided sign was later taken down in 2003 and replaced with modern pylon signs with Target's logo. And it also took place way before the Palomar Trolley Center plaza was built with Food 4 Less, Office Depot, and Ross Dress For Less as its major tenants.
Wow so many memories love your videos... Born and raised in CV I used to live up the hill / street just passed Castle Park Junior High School now Castle Park Middle School on Tobias & Quintard... Great Video Thanks for posting 👍🏽
I've spent most of my life living in Chula the last 10 years were spent in this specific part, drove through all of these streets so many times. Now I'm still here just a little further north at the heart of it all in downtown CV. Crazy how much changed and how much stayed the same. even now its still changing with all these new expensive condo complexes popping up
Going up on Palomar towards 3rd ave just passing orange, that big ass round tree on the left is still there hahah
Wow I remember that 280 z always parked there n the coverd car when me n my friends would walk to trolley in my teens still liveing here to I love it!! ♡♡♡...
I had forgotten about the “burgundy busses with the stripes.” Also I didn’t know that the corner of Palomar and Broadway use to house busses and RVs. Now its a cheap plaza!
Being that I was once a Chula Vista Police Officer. You started your drive from Orange Ave, to Palomar to 5th then onto Oxford and stop at fourth Ave. then you find yourself at the Palomar Trolley Station. good times those 80s. That is when I was with CVPD....
Notorious Motorcop to CPHS students was Officer Miranda, early 1980's.
Thanks for the nostalgia! My dad used to take his camper to Mr. Parks’ lot.
Cool video lived in Chula Vista my whole life and now own a house here. It's cool in the beginning of the video you drove past my house on 5th and orange. 0:48 we finally got a sidewalk last year LOL
That’s cool, glad you enjoyed it.
3:36 is right off the 5 on via san ysidro. My cousin lives in the spot that was filmed from. From the looks it hasnt changed.
It a trip to see things still in the same place
I know right
Chula Vista born n raised
I remember the 7 Eleven on the corner of Broadway and Palomar.
Glad you enjoyed it.
West side of Palomar is the same. East of the 805 Palomar has changed the most.
The begining of the video starts off at Quintard and makes a right on Orange?
Yes, it is the end of Quintard. I lived on Quintard late 80's early 90's. I had forgotten you could make a left or right back then. There is now an island on Orange and Fourth Avenue which only lets you go right (West) on Orange.
Diego De La Puente Wholy shit your right, i drove through there the other day, i failed to notice that
I remember there was a dilapidated two story house on the corner across the street in this section. You can only see a piece of it in the video. It used to really scare me 😳 Lol Where the library is today...
Crazy how much things have changed in almost 40 years and some are almost the same
Passed my old house! 😀
Cool
@4:52 is that Moss and 3rd ave..? And was that a car crash..? Whoa!
From 1:20-1:22 the Country Church is on the left. As of now it's called Westside Church or something.
Forgot how Palomar station used to be.....and the what was new building barely being built across the street. I can't get an image anymore, it's been so long.
There used to be a landfill where the Palomar station is now.
drove past my apartment on fifth haha
This is crazy im straight trippin right now!
awesome distracted driving! LOL
I love this place I can throw trash everywhere!!??
The strawberry field house!!! damn put that ugly ass library in there and ruined everything!!!
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get Some old VCV for you Chula Vista graffiti from the 80s if it's possible
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