8mm Home Movie from sometime in the 1960s. Features various locations in Erie, PA including a Red Barn Hamburgers exterior, the Koehler's Brewery, Lakewood Plaza and an unknown golf course.
Thank you. SO great. My mom's truck stop was west across the street. We lived on warfel Ave. Played in the bowling alley in the plaza south of Masons. Wow. You have created a bunch of Erie monsters. I Google Earth, your site and another one. Can spend hours seeing what was. ❤
I remember those old ships sitting in Misery Bay for years. Every year when we came up for family vacation they were there. I love the Pressure Isle and the Erie area. Coming up in August
Oh wow, I forgot about the Red Barn, and I loved Red Barn. Great burgers. I was lost after they closed. And Grant City. I worked in receiving there, and when the color TV's were bought in, we'd test every one of them, often tuning into CHCH TV, Channel 11 in Hamilton, Ont., Canada. They had some nice soft porn late at night. Even the boss loved it. Yes, he knew. He was cool as long as we did our work and got it done.
That golf course is up above the zoo, I believe. I think it was called Glenwood Hills golf course. I remember my parents taking us to Red Barn. The had chicken, as well as burgers.
We had Red Barn, Boron and Mobil gas stations and Kroger in Michigan too. I remember the Red Barn's as a kid, but only after they had closed. You can still tell to this day where they used to be by their unique architecture. The Mobil signs look EXACTLY the same today as it did in the 1960s. I can't believe they never updated them.
When I worked there they also had excellent deep fried chicken. I was only allowed to eat chicken on Wednesdays or when ever the manager was gone. Lol.
Thats not downing. I grew up on 3rd hole. Spent my entire life playing golf, football and baseball there. Dont recognize any of it. Also there are caddies in video. My guess it Kahkwa
We used to go to the red barn on East Lake Road and get a big bucket of fried chicken it was delicious does anyone remember the Lawson convenience stores they had the best sliced ham we would get a big pile chip chop ham