DJ Arty 84 and Suzi J are a couple living in Boston MA and love to explore the world with their son Henry and Daughter Charlotte. The couple just added a new side kick, Little Henry. Arty 84 is a Boston comedian, Podcast host, DJ and Pres of ThePackie.com and Suzi J is Arty’s from East Tennessee. Find us on Reddit and Instagram. If you have a place you think we should see, let us know!
It’s slowly starting to get better again but will never be the same and most the stores are never open due to staff reasons but there at least getting some more restaurants the arcade is opening one and there is ruby Tuesday that is opening there will probably a lot more for traffic with ruby Tuesday being there
That section of the mall was the center, there main corridor extended through the tech school and the bowling alley. The anchors were at the ends of the layout where the supermarket and the odd ball shops on the opposite side.
I live on Elm Street right next to it, I never played there but I remember all the kids parking in my neighborhood and walking up to the field for ball games. One of my fondest memories is getting to sit in the big booth above home plate and watching my friend play.
Thanks for watching. I too am a little skeptical since I remember the real one was hanging in a mall in Watertown. It would seem wearied thst they would cut it up the way they did
I lived nearby Harvard Business School, rather close to the Arsenal Mall. It was a great place, in good taste, drawing from a pool of middle class and upper middle class. Lots of Harvard and Boston University Grad. Students regularly patronized the Mall. In 2002, revisiting Boston , I went to the Arsenal Mall. Don't recall if it was still a thriving, successful comercial center. However, in 2018 I spent a couple of weeks in Boston. The Arsenal Mall was in the process of being transformed into a Residential area and Office Center. Thank you for this video, a trip through Memory Lane.
Wanted to let you know that the developer is going to keep the JC Penny and some of the other shops that have outside entrances. The rest is going to be torn down to make way for the developer plans of a COSTCO and other shops. There is a whole article on this on RU-vid.
Thanks for watching. My dealer thought the same and unfortunately it didn’t do the trick. They need to replace the wire harness. It’s a short circuit and it should be a recall but Jeep know it’s a huge expensive issue and won’t do it
@@WheresArtyAndTwExplorers so my mechanic did not change out the power steering module. He found the wiring harness behind the glove box and showed me all the welds that were cracked. He changed that out. $500 fix instead of a $2,300 fix. So far it's been 4 days and no problems
What was the reason for your death wobble? We took ours in & they had to change the steering damper & then all these lights including service shifter have been going off
Im 39 years old and spent alot of time here. When you first walked into pirates fun park to the left was the oddesey big yellow dome. The himalaya was i believe to the right, right before the bumper cars. Then all the way back dead center was the fireball. Behind the haunted ride were the bumper boats. I loved it when they had ferris Wheel facing the ocean. Sad, it will never be the same. Also blue ocean music hall used to be an arcade and bumper cars inside, parking across from blue ocean had a haunted house and i think mini golf course. I remember they had the wwf wrestling shows next to the discount store on christys side. 😢
It used to be a really great mall back in the early 80’s. I think the Papa Gino’s is the only remaining original store. They had a great arcade back then called The Dream Machine, pure 80’s which was right across from the movie theater at the time. Rumford Pet Center was there, Hickory Farms, The Roast House, Chess King. I may be mixing it up with RI Mall (originally Midland Mall) but there was a piano store where there was always a guy playing the piano which you would hear when you walked in.
Thanks for watching. If your ever in Boston is next to the AC hotel off I93. It thought to actually get into the lobby but you can see it thru the window
I worked at the original Filene's Basement (1992-1993), which was near the shopping center before they moved it to the temporary location. I would get my lunch from the Stop and Shop, in the shopping center, when there was one in that area. I took the 400-something bus (behind Sears), to Malden station. I believe there was a Pet Centre there in the shopping center, but maybe in the 1980's? I remember the old cinema that closed in 1985. I don't know the details. Although there are no photos available, Cinema Treasure web page (I can't post the link, here) has an interesting discussion about it. I don't know about the shooting you talked about - wasn't that at the nightclub, in 1989? How is the Square One, now. I haven't been there, since 2006. I never liked the mall.
I was born in 1960 and my Mother and Grandmother took me to Salisbury and Hampton Beach at least twice a week. I was so Happy going to these beaches. I pratically grew up here. It was sad to see it go down hill but since this video was posted it seems like they have added a lot of new stuff. The Salisbury Discount store was one of my favorite places besides the beach itself where we ate sandy bologna sandwiches and koolaid.😊Some of the best times of my life were on this Beach and Hampton Beach. Love Tripoli's pizza too! So much fun! Thanks for the Great memories🥰🥰❤❤
I don’t understand either. I had to explain to them what I think it is, it should be a recall. I have traded the 18 in for a 21. At 61k no issues yet knock on wood haha
good vid. 2:19, that's my fav seat at my fav bubble craps in Vegas. People watch along the strip as I'm chilling with my glasses of Bud Light. Sure gonna miss Casino Royale.. I never stayed there but would walk the strip to that lil place. Footlong hotdogs too..