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Grew up here, at the very location where the "country store" was. Used to be an old grocery store gas station that my dad gutted and built a house inside.. Outside wasnt exactly anything to look at, but the inside was like a palace. RIP dad. Lots of memories in that town. Still looks the same, somewhat. Left and moved to Dallas in early 95 where I began my career. Thanks for posting, and that stop sign you ran has lots of accidents -some very fatal. Glad you weren't one of them!
I grew up in Raymonville also. The Texas Theater. As a kid I saw ‘Shane starring Alan Ladd….best movie ever. And ‘Your Cheating Heart’, the Hank Williams story. What memories. Thanks so much for the video!
I used to live in Harlingen for about a year and a half. While they were destroying US 2, it was really a drag trying to get anywhere. It is better now, but back about 2017..........
Best kept secret of the RGV, middle of everything and very quiet. Has some of nicest residential houses if you know where to look (Treasure Hills). Can get anywhere in the Valley within 20-30 minutes.
I grew up in Raymondville my relatives still live there i was a little girl but i got to see movies when the texas theater was at full swing i remember the inside very well the stores around there in the corner was a buster brown store my mom would buy our shoes there brought back lots of good memories thanks for sharing 🥰🦋🌻🐝
It's true. I can't say I hear of too many other coaches bailing out their university in the wake of a tuition increase. I hope there are plenty of coaches like that. If there are, I'd love to hear more about those coaches. Thanks for tuning in!
Really? I sometimes stop at what I remember to be the only gas station to fill up on drives to and from San Antonio. If that gas station closes I will have to find another one, I guess
kro Productions, are you Texan ? At least 99% of the Rio Grande Valley is agriculture. Beautiful and serene, the quiet rural life. Many descendants of Mexican heritage, as the Texas - Mexico border was at the metro San Antonio area. Remember the Alamo ? Texas history was mandatory in the Raymondville school district.
Seems like my hometown grew a little ? Downtown shifted east. Class of 1971, left home to see the world and exotic places. Yeah, like Vietnam. Weather and culture kept me on the West Coast since then. Miss the small-town life, not enough to leave sunny San Diego. Would like to hear from anyone in the senior class.
You do! We couldn’t resist those at the last minute at checkout. The other couldn’t resist item was a water bottle. We wanted to see how well their Yukon brand worked.
The Raymondville Courthouse is a historical building. And you also forgot to visit the chamber of commerce that's a little museum of Raymondville. You should have also passed by the High school it's a new school they built and we also have a new stadium. Good video though.
I would love to retire there...Selma Hayek eloped in Matamoros Mexico but her father forbid me having to do with...some really fond memories there in Harlingen i lived next to ups distribution center and Shipley donuts with the hospital across the street...
Hi, just to let you know, I really like your videos, but just one suggestion, can you add comments where you going or something historical, or just some background music, you have excellent videos, thanks and keep doing it!
You know - we just filmed a disassemble video this past weekend, and I did not measure it. But I know the Specialized Hardrocks seat posts can be a little finicky. As part of the research process for parts, I read that the common 27 is a little too large. We'll have to measure it out with calipers. But I wondered if I would have a hard time finding the correct size after doing some online research.
This is potentially sad, but true. I hear that. I, however; was happy to make a stop on the way through the other day. I realized I had forgotten to get gas, and was super relieved to travel through. Generally, speaking though - with many of these small towns; unless I am on a time crunch, I don't mind/kind of like to just pass through :)
@kro productions,it was a good looking house colonial type.but I guess whoever inherited just neglected it.most kids left town after high school,no jobs or future,p.s. love that husky on the backseat,what’s his name?