I remember riding the skyride at brackenridge before it was taken down :/ only thing left now is the hotel, the park, and the tower!! Truly a great thing Texas did and needs to do again. With the way the world is so grim now, a celebration of culture and life is what we all need.
Jimmy Danger Gonzalez yea I went to many SPURS games in the Hemisfair arena ,I remember watching DAVID ROBINSON,JONNY MORE,GEORGE GERVIN,I WAS GOING TO Spurs games from 1988 to 1993 and I'm still in San Antonio
Remember when the roof was raised, and some lucky people had ‘obstructed view’ seats where the support poles were directly in front of some seats? The IceMan!!!!!!!
I was a sophomore at Edison HS in San Antonio during Hemisfair. Oh the memories. I won't forget those times when San Antonio grew up to be a "big city."
So happy to find these videos on YT. I was 5 when we went to the HemisFair - dad was stationed at Laughlin AFB in Del Rio. It was a nice 3 day family vacation - I remember it like it was yesterday. We left Texas when I was 6 - dad was transferred to CA and I haven't been back since. Someday I hope to get to San Antonio to see what it all looks like now. :)
+LadyNightOwl63 We were there just for that year for the Fair because of my Dad's business (oil, of course! lol) but I went back in 1988 and just HAD to go up the Tower again! SO FUN! So much gone, but it'll live in our memories forever, eh? :-)
I ate Chinese food for the first time of my life at the Chung King pavilion. That day was full of wonder and joy for this boy from the poor side of town who lived in science fiction books and films. The world was much smaller then and more isolated by geography and economics.
@@dianainclan2021 No its lost its charm. Its trashy and full of overweight alcoholics. It may have tiny pockets of nice areas but most of the city is dirty, ugly and a mess.
We went to San Antonio a few weeks ago! I could see myself living there if I were to choose a place in Texas! That or Austin! I really wish they’d get light rail in SA. BUT, I must say that the Via Public Transit system is pretty great! Very economical, too!
We got to go like a dozen times! My Dad had clients from all over S. America and Mexico, so we entertained for a solid year in San Antone! I distinctly remember the Flying Indians, drinking dark Lonestar beer at the Texas Pavilion, riding the boats on the brand new River Walk and going up the Tower of the Americas to eat in the rotating restaurant - first time I ever sipped champagne! :-) SO FUN! I was 11 and turned 12 while there! So many GREAT memories! Went back in 1988, and went up the Tower again!
I just returned from a week-long visit in San Antonio. The memory of Hemisfair definitely lives on! We had dinner at the Chart House restaurant at the top of the Tower of the Americas, and you could look down and imagine the excitement of the fair below years ago.
10-15 buildings are still there, part of the water ski area, it’s circular fountain, (which still works) as well as a portion of the old elevated walkway by the midway.. Judge John Wood Courthouse (USA Pavilion) UTITC (Texas Pavilion) .. Lila Cockrell Theater with its tile mosaic ‘ Confluence of Civilizations’ , which can now be viewed from Alamo st, now that the original convention center is gone... I was there April ‘68, had an uncle displaced off Water St during the ‘urban renewal’, watched it all get built. Still remember the day the roundhouse locked at the top of the tower after its long climb.. The transformation of this downtown oasis into park/living space is simply awesome..
I remember this VERY well. I have had 2 traumatic brain injuries and been guest of honor at Neurorestorative, 6th floor UT Health building Tyler twice. David S.
My older cousin worked at the Youth Pavilion, where visitors were invited to have hands-on experiences, creating installations and making mementos they could take with them. My cousin was very well thought of -- an artist in her early 30s actually "invited" him to move to New York City with her to begin his art career. My aunt was horrified and vetoed the idea outright.
I was so lucky as I lived then in Colonies North and our elementary class went to the fair for a whole day. It was absolutely wonderful. Plus the time my parents took us, we had just moved to SA in 68 and what an introduction to the culture(s) of texas, mexico and South America, etc. I am going back there esp. to see the Institute of Texan Cultures
Sweet! What a cute kid you were! I wondered if I would see my family in the footage but no such luck. We went frequently since my folks worked on the slide show playing continually inside the Hemisfair dome. Kinda the forerunner to the Imax? Found a pic of the slideshow at least: farm8.staticflickr.com/7134/13490330585_14708b8f62_o.jpg?w=300.
no the pavilion is still there, only it is now owned as part of University of Texas, but I think much of the exhibit is still there, maybe archived tho.
I went to a VIP pre-opening continental breakfast at the Tower of Americas with my family. I was 15 years old. Had Eggs Benedict for the first time. I also had a season pass, so I went almost every day that summer. Another memory was to talk to someone in Philadelphia over a video phone when I visited with my high school band to perform there, Today I occasionally drink scotch out of commemorative rocks glasses. :^)
I remember going when I was 9. I remember going into a pavilion and standing watching a film about air pollution and such. I was mesmerized at how we were hurting our environment. I thought it was the movie "US" but I'm not sure. I can't seem to find it.
What happened to Hemisfair the city turned it into kids park and water park which is fine but keep it as a fair grounds keep the monorail ride and the skyline cable ride as part of the park I went to Hemisfair when I was 14 yrs old and today most of it has died each yr have fiesta Mexicans singing and other activities it would be nice for San Antonio and every Sept have a fair use the fair grounds bring back some of that Hemisfair for two weeks don’t build bunch of apartments and other businesses keep the fair grounds alive even through the yr have some activities at the fair grounds don’t let HemisFair die it could be a big county or state fair each yr but salvage what you can of the monorail and put it back same for the skyline cable rides run them on special activities and fair each yr bring some of the past Hemisfair back please.
Sabrina, it was posted here in January 2010, it says in the drop-down above and in the credits after the last Part 9 -- "C. 1998" so, that was twenty-five years ago and it is likely that many of them have, as you suggest. I was there in '68 doing work and so did not get to see much of it, so this lengthy review is catch-up.
@@steelstreet3765 Oh? Surely you're pulling my leg! Gosh, I'll be there in two years but so-far very good. I visited the HemisFair in '68 but only briefly. Since I was into stamp collecting (and even more-so now 54 year later) I picked-up I think an issued stamp or maybe souvenir sheet from there. My BIG world fair interest is in the 1939/40 Golden Gate Exposition held on Treasure Island. (San Fran.) To this day, there is a BIG and serious site dedicated to everything GGE! It is amazing and is constantly attended with neat new stuff being adding regularly. They even maintain a channel here on Y-T. (Hey! Even the Chinese sleuth Charley Chan got in on the GGE bandwagon by appearing there for a mystery to be solved. You might check it out. As-yet, no movies featuring criminal hi-jinks at the HemisFair have yet materialized.) AS WITH the HemisFair, there too the emphasis was on ART relating to all of the Pacific up and down! Truly! The patron goddess was (naturally) Pacifica!!! Anyway, you've got plenty of years for 'catch up'! If you're into Fifties/Sixties nostalgia generally, I recommend "Recollection Road" right here on Y-T. CHEERS!
Why did they do away with the rides and all the fun stuff. It looked like fun back in the days. I live here and I know tourist still come through but I feel out downtown is dead. The Alamo is always closed under construction.
Well technically right now the Alamo is undergoing a huge remodel that will honestly bring back a huge number of tourists. It definitely needed an upgrade. And tourism has never been better. We’ve had two final fours in 5 years , multiple nba championships , fast growing city in America etc etc. Downtown has never been busier and it’s honestly growing and getting better. Even in the midst of the pandemic
So since then I've always liked talking to people that went to all those Fairs and of course I more then have a large collection of Worlds Fair items starting With Expo '62 Known as Century 21 etc! I even knew where all the buildings went certain exhibits after etc.etc! I also Cringe at the condition and potential of whats left at these sites and keep hoping just one rich Trump, Gates, Branson Trillionaire does the right thing! as I'd love to go up the New York Towers 45 plus years to late!
I wanted to go to HemisFair '68 but didn't get to go! I remember when our teacher started the class off by telling us that HemisFair was going to start and I wanted to go bad! but it didn't happen because of the longistics of it all so I always feel like what did I miss by not getting to go etc! I also wanted to go to the '64/'65 New York Worlds Fair same story also for Expo '67 and Expo '70 in Osaka Japan! but a couple class mates got to go and of course they got to tell us of their experience!
I remember riding the skyride at brackenridge before it was taken down :/ only thing left now is the hotel, the park, and the tower!! Truly a great thing Texas did and needs to do again. With the way the world is so grim now, a celebration of culture and life is what we all need.
Jimmy Danger Gonzalez yea I went to many SPURS games in the Hemisfair arena ,I remember watching DAVID ROBINSON,JONNY MORE,GEORGE GERVIN,I WAS GOING TO Spurs games from 1988 to 1993 and I'm still in San Antonio
Remember when the roof was raised, and some lucky people had ‘obstructed view’ seats where the support poles were directly in front of some seats? The IceMan!!!!!!!
Jimmy your absolutely right about that.
I remember the sky ride! It was up even in the 90s. My dad and I would go on adventures together and ride the sky ride.
iam 32 and i wish i could go back to this time just for a day..wow it was a nice time to be alive.
I so do too!! Very 😎 cool times
Me too but I don't think the story line is right here none of which in fed do I believe for San antonio just like Galveston having tartarian buildings
I was there in 1968. I was 15. It changed my life as I got to go to all those countries all in one day!!
I was a sophomore at Edison HS in San Antonio during Hemisfair. Oh the memories. I won't forget those times when San Antonio grew up to be a "big city."
So much of downtown San Antonio looks the same now 54 years later. And that is a good thing. San Antonio has the best downtown around.
So happy to find these videos on YT. I was 5 when we went to the HemisFair - dad was stationed at Laughlin AFB in Del Rio. It was a nice 3 day family vacation - I remember it like it was yesterday. We left Texas when I was 6 - dad was transferred to CA and I haven't been back since. Someday I hope to get to San Antonio to see what it all looks like now. :)
+LadyNightOwl63 We were there just for that year for the Fair because of my Dad's business (oil, of course! lol) but I went back in 1988 and just HAD to go up the Tower again! SO FUN! So much gone, but it'll live in our memories forever, eh? :-)
LadyNightOwl63 lol Lackland,. I see that word every day living here in SA
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laughlin_Air_Force_Base in Del Rio.
Nothing like this its all toned down now
Did you ever go?
I ate Chinese food for the first time of my life at the Chung King pavilion. That day was full of wonder and joy for this boy from the poor side of town who lived in science fiction books and films. The world was much smaller then and more isolated by geography and economics.
Thats so cool
THIS WAS A THING? ugh san antonio looked so fun!
It still is
@Pineapple Head absolutely, I like it
@@dianainclan2021 No its lost its charm. Its trashy and full of overweight alcoholics. It may have tiny pockets of nice areas but most of the city is dirty, ugly and a mess.
Fun town usa
It’s not like it was then. Too many transplants here now. Unrecognizable city, construction everywhere, full highways, urban sprawl, concrete jungles.
We went to San Antonio a few weeks ago! I could see myself living there if I were to choose a place in Texas! That or Austin! I really wish they’d get light rail in SA. BUT, I must say that the Via Public Transit system is pretty great! Very economical, too!
I was stationed at Randolph AFB in 1968 but got transferred to California in late March, a couple of weeks before the Hemisfair opened. Never saw it.
William Wingo , just barely missed it!! Bummer
My family and I went to the HemisFair in San Antonio for a vacation and it was so much fun, being that we were from Indiana. I had a great time.
We got to go like a dozen times! My Dad had clients from all over S. America and Mexico, so we entertained for a solid year in San Antone! I distinctly remember the Flying Indians, drinking dark Lonestar beer at the Texas Pavilion, riding the boats on the brand new River Walk and going up the Tower of the Americas to eat in the rotating restaurant - first time I ever sipped champagne! :-) SO FUN! I was 11 and turned 12 while there! So many GREAT memories! Went back in 1988, and went up the Tower again!
I just returned from a week-long visit in San Antonio. The memory of Hemisfair definitely lives on! We had dinner at the Chart House restaurant at the top of the Tower of the Americas, and you could look down and imagine the excitement of the fair below years ago.
Woww. Everything in here now is gone except the tower
No, a couple other buildings are still there.
10-15 buildings are still there, part of the water ski area, it’s circular fountain, (which still works) as well as a portion of the old elevated walkway by the midway..
Judge John Wood Courthouse (USA Pavilion)
UTITC (Texas Pavilion) .. Lila Cockrell Theater with its tile mosaic ‘ Confluence of Civilizations’ , which can now be viewed from Alamo st, now that the original convention center is gone... I was there April ‘68, had an uncle displaced off Water St during the ‘urban renewal’, watched it all get built. Still remember the day the roundhouse locked at the top of the tower after its long climb..
The transformation of this downtown oasis into park/living space is simply awesome..
I love history, especially our great city
I remember this VERY well. I have had 2 traumatic brain injuries and been guest of honor at Neurorestorative, 6th floor UT Health building Tyler twice. David S.
David S. Hartley how did u get by our tbi?
My older cousin worked at the Youth Pavilion, where visitors were invited to have hands-on experiences, creating installations and making mementos they could take with them. My cousin was very well thought of -- an artist in her early 30s actually "invited" him to move to New York City with her to begin his art career. My aunt was horrified and vetoed the idea outright.
My dad was there his name was Antonio Carbajosa, he was the director of the Spanish post office in Manhattan in the 70’s and 80’s.
it was so much fun, i am just so much in joy right now.
I was so lucky as I lived then in Colonies North and our elementary class went to the fair for a whole day.
It was absolutely wonderful.
Plus the time my parents took us, we had just moved to SA in 68 and what an introduction to the culture(s) of texas, mexico and South America, etc.
I am going back there esp. to see the Institute of Texan Cultures
Incredible history
The kid at the 1:27 mark with the vest and Sombrero I swear is me.
Sweet! What a cute kid you were! I wondered if I would see my family in the footage but no such luck. We went frequently since my folks worked on the slide show playing continually inside the Hemisfair dome. Kinda the forerunner to the Imax?
Found a pic of the slideshow at least: farm8.staticflickr.com/7134/13490330585_14708b8f62_o.jpg?w=300.
Bring back Hemisfair arena
Sad to see the city displace people from there homes. They do it in the name of progress. Shameful!
There were very old Mexican homes from the 1800's. Maybe the oldest in the city from the 1840's
no the pavilion is still there, only it is now owned as part of University of Texas, but I think much of the exhibit is still there, maybe archived tho.
@MIKECNW I remember going. I was 4 years old. It really stuck in my memory.
cool. WE NEED A HEMISFAIR PT 2. SAN ANTONIO VERY RESPECTED NOW WE CAN MAKE IT 100000X BETTER
That lack of traffic though
This is all pretyy interesting.
Of course I can'r understand why nobody has commented on this and the other 8 parts.
it still is if you live in San Antonio like me!
I WAS THERE * THANKS MOM AND DAD * REMEMBER THE MONORAIL
I was 19yr old at that time, now I just turn 73 yr old I remember.
I went to a VIP pre-opening continental breakfast at the Tower of Americas with my family. I was 15 years old. Had Eggs Benedict for the first time. I also had a season pass, so I went almost every day that summer. Another memory was to talk to someone in Philadelphia over a video phone when I visited with my high school band to perform there, Today I occasionally drink scotch out of commemorative rocks glasses. :^)
I remember going when I was 9. I remember going into a pavilion and standing watching a film about air pollution and such. I was mesmerized at how we were hurting our environment. I thought it was the movie "US" but I'm not sure. I can't seem to find it.
World We Still are Standing
I remember going. To the dome I was too young for this arena
san antonio was awsome back in the day but local goverment screwed that up
When did they tear down the Lone Star Pavilion?
What happened to Hemisfair the city turned it into kids park and water park which is fine but keep it as a fair grounds keep the monorail ride and the skyline cable ride as part of the park
I went to Hemisfair when I was 14 yrs old and today most of it has died each yr have fiesta Mexicans singing and other activities it would be nice for San Antonio and every Sept have a fair use the fair grounds bring back some of that Hemisfair for two weeks don’t build bunch of apartments and other businesses keep the fair grounds alive even through the yr have some activities at the fair grounds don’t let HemisFair die it could be a big county or state fair each yr but salvage what you can of the monorail and put it back same for the skyline cable rides run them on special activities and fair each yr bring some of the past Hemisfair back please.
When was this produced? I think most of these people have passed.
Sabrina, it was posted here in January 2010, it says in the drop-down above and in the credits after the last Part 9 -- "C. 1998" so, that was twenty-five years ago and it is likely that many of them have, as you suggest.
I was there in '68 doing work and so did not get to see much of it, so this lengthy review is catch-up.
The monorail and sky ride would’ve been cool to have around today. I swear this country can’t do much right.
Sooo many good memories
I live in Las Colinas and we still have a monorail…
when San Antonio was under the radar and didn't see millennial transplants trying to turn this city in to another NY or SF
Wah wah
@@supremeleader9440 yeah that's exactly what a millennial would sound like.
Your're right. Sanctuary city bullshit. But Trump just got SCOTUS ruling it's ok to cut funds. That'll put a stop to the bullshit.
austin teutsch cry
Metal Massacre \m/ Fr. all they do is bitch
I am 43 but i wish i wss there to experience it. I wish there was a documentary the fair.
Gees, that's really too bad you were too young but, maybe for HemisFair II, you'll be right on-site and ready!
@@jamesmiller4184 I wish I was old! Very old@ like 80!
@@steelstreet3765
Oh?
Surely you're pulling my leg!
Gosh, I'll be there in two years but so-far very good.
I visited the HemisFair in '68 but only briefly. Since I was into stamp collecting (and even more-so now 54 year later) I picked-up I think an issued stamp or maybe souvenir sheet from there.
My BIG world fair interest is in the 1939/40 Golden Gate Exposition held on Treasure Island. (San Fran.) To this day, there is a BIG and serious site dedicated to everything GGE! It is amazing and is constantly attended with neat new stuff being adding regularly. They even maintain a channel here on Y-T.
(Hey! Even the Chinese sleuth Charley Chan got in on the GGE bandwagon by appearing there for a mystery to be solved. You might check it out. As-yet, no movies featuring criminal hi-jinks at the HemisFair have yet materialized.)
AS WITH the HemisFair, there too the emphasis was on ART relating to all of the Pacific up and down! Truly! The patron goddess was (naturally) Pacifica!!!
Anyway, you've got plenty of years for 'catch up'!
If you're into Fifties/Sixties nostalgia generally, I recommend "Recollection Road" right here on Y-T.
CHEERS!
How do you know it's forgotten?
Coolness...
San Antonio really did dumb down
and ultra girthy locals...girthy stupid idotic people here.
Why did they do away with the rides and all the fun stuff. It looked like fun back in the days. I live here and I know tourist still come through but I feel out downtown is dead. The Alamo is always closed under construction.
Well technically right now the Alamo is undergoing a huge remodel that will honestly bring back a huge number of tourists. It definitely needed an upgrade. And tourism has never been better. We’ve had two final fours in 5 years , multiple nba championships , fast growing city in America etc etc. Downtown has never been busier and it’s honestly growing and getting better. Even in the midst of the pandemic
I was there!
Me too, Polly!
I thought old San Antone just 'the aces' !!
BRING BACK.
wow, all the comments are so old now too...
Urban renewal btw
So since then I've always liked talking to people that went to all those Fairs and of course I more then have a large collection of Worlds Fair items starting With Expo '62 Known as Century 21 etc! I even knew where all the buildings went certain exhibits after etc.etc! I also Cringe at the condition and potential of whats left at these sites and keep hoping just one rich Trump, Gates, Branson Trillionaire does the right thing! as I'd love to go up the New York Towers 45 plus years to late!
It's a bean plug now
2:10 Kroftt Puppets
0:36
I wanted to go to HemisFair '68 but didn't get to go! I remember when our teacher started the class off by telling us that HemisFair was going to start and I wanted to go bad! but it didn't happen because of the longistics of it all so I always feel like what did I miss by not getting to go etc! I also wanted to go to the '64/'65 New York Worlds Fair same story also for Expo '67 and Expo '70 in Osaka Japan! but a couple class mates got to go and of course they got to tell us of their experience!
8:28
That executive board could use some diversity. More like the white businessmen of San Antonio formed and comprised the board.
It was the 60s ,get reality based.
Henry B punched it through though, like he did that guy at Earl Abels
Oh shut up about diversity
Agh the gatekeepers