I like the 80s 90s N high st . When the punk rock scene was there and all the club’s and BW3’s and the alternative clothing stores & magnolias Thunder pussy record store, crazy mamas bar, Flying pizza was there, Rex roast beef. Miss those day’s
@LunaNabi12 күн бұрын
This sucks... they had the best holiday food boxes😢
@slackingpacking12 күн бұрын
A lot of progress has been made here. I’m surprised to see the Target gone and the Hometown Buffet being worked on I would’ve love to explore those places before they were gone 😢. Also that Goodwill was a Meijer, the mall was next door. The mall still exists but it’s a dealership now. I still need to check that out.
@bryan-q9h13 күн бұрын
hey you stole this idea from columbus nebraska
@awwrelic13 күн бұрын
Who? I’ve been filming Red, White and Boom for years; just look at the other related videos on my channel.
@donaldjefferys21726 күн бұрын
Which building is the one you're showing at the 6 minute mark of this video? I always knew that building as the old Wasserstrom warehouse. Back in the 90s, there was a haunted house that ran for several years on the ground floor that I used to work at. I've been all through that building and would love to tour it now to see what it looks like. Do you know the condition of the inside of the building? Is it abandoned or occupied? What are they going to do to it? Is there any other information on the history of that building? Your video tour really brought back some nostalgic memories of my experience in that building. Thanks!
@awwrelic25 күн бұрын
All I could find on this property (apparently on 479 S. Ludlow Ave) was that it was built in 1890, so I assume it was somehow connected to the Hoster Brewery in some way. Movato mentioned that it was worth $3,655,121 estimated, but also according to them, isn't for sale or rent, so it's possible someone already took possession of the building. I don't know what plans are for the building though.
@T-Bone_Jenkins27 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for posting this! I played a Pink Maskerade, we were like 2 bands before these guys. Watching Zoo Trippin' was a powerful experience for me. By the end of this set I was left standing there just speechless. I've been trying to find footage ever since, and I just came across your video. Thanks again for sharing!
@awwrelic27 күн бұрын
Thank you for the kind words. I’m glad you liked the video.
@KiaSorento-tu5opАй бұрын
Thanks for posting!
@PoeLemicАй бұрын
Looking at the prices ... 0:19 ... Now, they have all doubled in price. Now way to eat that cheap at Spaghetti Warehouse anymore. That's why so many people cooking at home, like us.
@JCLongestАй бұрын
that me at 1:46:53 falling on my friend
@michaeldobbs1994Ай бұрын
I like this video this what they do in Columbus Ohio this must be fun
@Thomas-yr9lnАй бұрын
Modern ones are connected to the internet and you are paying for a song and downloading it online.
@Toddster-fo9bvАй бұрын
Very well done, but we had much trouble with stores refusing to take yankee money cash same as dive.diner in campus area of OSU called jack Benny's, we sued them for not taking cash, the lawsuit is sealed disclosure, but we did win our case and were paid bigtime damages in CASH❤❤😂🎉🎉
@WhiteTailed_DeerАй бұрын
God I hated that place😟
@clearlycaribbeanreb2895Ай бұрын
19:05 can’t believe that things still alive! 😂
@awwrelicАй бұрын
Yeah, I wish I could have gotten a clearer picture of it. Don't know what happened; my phone decided to have a mind of its own at that point.
@nickscraft_minecraftАй бұрын
EDIT: I found song #2! It’s “Take Me Back to My Boots and Saddle” by Gene Autry!
@RoxxaneisON-TOP2 ай бұрын
Can You PLEASE!!! Post Another Columbus Zoo: The Grand Carousel Video In 2024. You Did It In 2022 And 2023
@awwrelic2 ай бұрын
I’m intending on going back to the zoo on Friday 9/27 to film parts I wasn’t able to last time I went, and includes the Grand Carousel. Keep an eye out for it. Thanks for watching!
@RoxxaneisON-TOP2 ай бұрын
@@awwrelic in going the same day for 2 hours at carousel
@awwrelic2 ай бұрын
@@RoxxaneisON-TOP Because the weather service is expecting bad weather in the area tomorrow, I'm shooting for Saturday. I will be coming back early enough to get a video up for my 7pm on Saturday, so if all goes right, it will be of the Grand Carousel. Thanks again!
@RoxxaneisON-TOP2 ай бұрын
What is Song 1. Anyways Song 2: IXL March At 4:28
@nickscraft_minecraft2 ай бұрын
The song playing is the ending of “Repasz Band”. I don’t know the second one, though it does play at Tuscora Park (its song I.D. on the MIDI Player is “BOOTSA~1"
@ElijahSalyer-r1l2 ай бұрын
What is the scioto fest?
@awwrelic2 ай бұрын
It was a festival that took place last weekend. It was pretty much a celebration of the area, with beer and food :) Unfortunately when I got there to film, they hadn't had things set up yet, so I just decided to film what was there. I was going to film the Latino Parade the next day so I couldn't go back to film Scioto Fest.
@rayinpau.s.a.63512 ай бұрын
I never was at this Mall , But I feel sad to see it in this stage ! . We had an EASTLAND MALL here in North Versailles in Pittsburgh Pa . It has long been torn down .
@-Minuano-2 ай бұрын
I’m grateful for having experienced Eastland Mall while it was still full of shoppers. I’ve since left Columbus and a friend updated me that even some of the surrounding stores, not just the mall, have closed. What a shame.
@Luvtallhorses2 ай бұрын
Beautifully turned out but the horses are very uptight. Do they have to wear those check reins? Looks awfully uncomfortable
@JurassicRaid2 ай бұрын
save house of the dead.
@Smellyday3 ай бұрын
My mom used to work at the hair salon Mastercuts (now Level 1), I remember going to this mall a lot when I was a child and being able to walk right across to KB Toys (now Rue 21). The mall used to be so lively and BUSY. It’s so sad to see a major part of my childhood dying :/
@mechpro83573 ай бұрын
idk why but it gives me a feeling something is about to happen like the tank is gonna move and start shooting or some dude enters the tank and begins firing
@awwrelic3 ай бұрын
I'm certain there would be some very surprised maintenance guys on the lot :)
@phillipstrait93873 ай бұрын
Went down in 98 ALOT of hairy pit bare chested saggy tit women everywhere 😂
@carolj4713 ай бұрын
Taps........gets me every time..........:-) Thank you all for doing this, means the world to me and I know it would Ernie too:-) That was a lovely ceremony too:-)
@davidng23363 ай бұрын
That’s the new electric train!
@greatesttoysevermade36933 ай бұрын
I grew up going mainly to this mall in the 70’s and 80’s. Very depressing for sure. Brice Road is a ghetto now and you can see that the 256 area is slowly beginning to go downhill too.
@Avalanche_Ride_923 ай бұрын
The tidal wave is very fun it goes just like the Avalanche Ride and i would like to see on ride and off ride videos night time yo see beautiful lights on it
@Davett533 ай бұрын
Also in the air conditioned pavilions,.....you'll find fresh made LAMB BURGERS. I always joke that the lamb comes from the losers from animal judging barns. But I do not know if that is true. Lamb burgers are way better than beef burgers,....they are leaner meats. AND LAST BUT NOT LEAST,.....If you want something common and basic,....there is usually a vendor selling fresh made, BLTs....that is Bacon, Lettuce and Tomatoes sandwiches on toasted bread. That to me is boring, and common, but they better than home made.
@Davett533 ай бұрын
Other less known treats: GO TO THE DAIRY BARNS, Where fresh made ice cream is available. I think they keep it basic. Chocolate, vanilla and strawberry are your choices, but it is better than store bought. You can get in a small throw-away waxed cup, or in a traditional cone. ALSO LOOK FOR: In another pavilion or the same one,....ICE CREAM MADE WITH REAL HONEY. It is always vanilla, but it is better than traditional vanilla ice cream.
@Davett533 ай бұрын
I always like that they sold older-fashioned treats, that were common going back to the 1920s. You can find SALT WATER TAFFY being stretched on large machines. Watching the machines do their thing, pulling the taffy, which is how it is made, it combines the flavors and aded flavorings. Saltwater taffy has fallen in popularity, because so many new confections have replaced it. They probably still have THE TOM THUMB, miniature donut machines. One gets to watch a self contained, automated, machine that produces fresh, tiny, delicious, little donuts. You get to see the batter being poured, into a metal channel filled with hot cooking oil. The batter pours out and automatically forms into the donut shape. The tiny donuts which are approximately 2 inches in diameter, begin cooking as they float down down the channel of hot oil. They bob and jiggle as they merrily move along. At the end of the channel, they flip out, and drop down into a fluffy pile of powdered sugar. They are pretty cheap, price-wise, and you get 5 to 10 of them per bag. The are best when eaten right away, while they are still hot, although they can be taken "to go", for later enjoyment at your house. I also recommend the BELGIAN WAFFLES. Here, the vendor takes a wrought iron, or aluminum form shaped like a multi-petal flower, and dips it in liquid batter. Next they set the form which has a long handle, into a roiling caldron of hot cooking oil. That immediately fries the dough, and when they are released, a delicate flower-shaped pastry is covered by hand, by the vendors with shakers filled with powered sugar. The end product is a delicate, very thin, crispy, edible flower shaped, treat. Because they are thin and delicate, I recommend they be eaten sooner, than later. They too can be taken "to-go",....but they taste best when eaten right away. By the next morning the oil in the pastry, seems to dominate their taste. Believe it or not,...there has always been a MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE (hot) coffee vendor, in one of the larger pavilions, which are air conditioned. You get the best damned cup of hot black coffee. Better tasting, than when you make it at home, for some reason. (Fresher beans, I suppose). Sometimes it is sold on the mid-way, from a English, double decker bus, that is stationary. Hot coffee and fresh fried pastries are my favorite.
@Davett533 ай бұрын
It is a crying shame they haven't invented SMELL-O-VISION, yet. The smells of the Ohio State Fair midway, are intoxicating. Those smells are what motivated me to recover from a serious illness I had in year 2000. I wanted to live again so I could immerse myself in those smells. It is primarily the smell of foods being cooked in oil. Fried foods, and batter-dipped foods. To take in the most delicious smells I recommend buying a ticket for a ride on THE CABLE CARS, that glide over the mid way. It is a relaxing sit-down ride over all the food vendors. There are excellent views of the whole fair grounds up there. Some years I brought along a small set of binoculars, in my backpack. Other years I took my zoom lens video cameras. Two people can sit in a single cable car, or one person can. It is great way to relax after hours of walking.
@Davett533 ай бұрын
I grew up in suburban Cleveland, Ohio and most of us had never heard of the Ohio State Fair. I began attending it when I moved to Columbus in 1977, when I was 24. It was & is the greatest form of entertainment, I had ever experienced. There is something for everyone, to enjoy. The food which covers everything, is not healthy for every day consumption, but is a treat to sample. I was young and lean back then, with no underlying health conditions. You don't go there to eat healthy, because decadence and excess, is the name of the game. The smells are so enticing. We'd plot out our food choices and tried to take them all in. In the broiling hot sun and high humidity that August usually brings its good to start out with a fresh, real lemon "shake-up". Two cups of fresh water, crushed ice, and the juice from a fresh whole lemon, plus almost a whole cup of granular sugar. Over the years we learned you can ask that they only add half the amount sugar, and you don't even notice it. It is sweet and refreshing, and they toss in half of a hollowed out lemon rind. It is important to stay hydrated. Next, get ready to begin eating.
@archcityphoto4 ай бұрын
I missed Vidas Vegan Butcher- wonder what was on the menu now. I guess long-time vendor Whole World is no longer on the strip?
@John-wg6xw4 ай бұрын
There are WAY too many inaccurate things with this '50's "museum." Sorry.
@roadrunner15804 ай бұрын
awesome!!! i cant believe im the only one seeing this awesome concert? love all you guys!
@Gordons1-g8u4 ай бұрын
Tuttle mall was a HUGE part of my child hood, I spent countless hours shopping in these stores and it’s very sad to see this place as empty as it is now. The day they added scene 75 was the downfall of this mall, it completely ruined the image of it. Stores closing left and right, it’s pretty hopeless for this mall now. Complete ghost town!
@Chloe-oo1fc4 ай бұрын
I was there last time I went to the fair saskatoon????
@AvengerII4 ай бұрын
I'm sorry but the kids' constant chatter at peak volume was annoying. Does NO ONE'S PARENTS tell them to moderate their loudness anymore?!?
@ArkhamKratos4 ай бұрын
Me & My Mom Will Go There Next Year Due to Important Bills to Pay.
@Davett534 ай бұрын
The audio quality is excellent, good work! Bravo.
@Davett534 ай бұрын
So glad this festival continues, I used to attend this one every season and always loved it. Sampling different ribs and sauces makes for good eating. Bring your wet wipes, because this can be a messy finger food. This weekend the weather won't be as hot, as the earlier weeks, of our summer, and should be perfect. If you have some Jazz greats you follow, and if they are here this year, you will enjoy the intimate setting where you can sit just feet from your favorite musician. In the 1980s & 90s when I attended I was keen on the music by the late, great Jazz organist,....Jimmy Smith. Jimmy is no longer with us, but he was around for long time. And was a regular who played at this festival. Back then you could stand or sit in the shadow of this legend, while he played his Hammond B-3 organ, just feet from where you were. I have many of his albums, and enjoyed his music beginning in the 1970s. He released many albums, and there is much music of his to enjoy. Here is a You Tube link to one of his albums from the 1990s. kzbin.info/www/bejne/e5-4oYiLityesM0
@marouanlakou4 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing 🙏🏼
@lordtetanus89894 ай бұрын
Thank you !
@Tashanagillies4 ай бұрын
@thesecondempirestrickesback is working on restoring a real life still standing Lustron it’s pretty cool! The audio on the vid is really hard to listen to btw! But thanks for sharing
@awwrelic4 ай бұрын
Yeah, I apologise for that. I had intended to have period music, from 1952 (for the most part) but KZbin claimed they were under copyright and couldn't be used. So I had to come up with a quick solution. I may try and come up with a better solution later and see if that can be uploaded.
@Davett534 ай бұрын
Years ago there was a large fountain in Bicentennial Park, I think the splash pad replaced it. But it was a great fountain with lots of water spraying out of it and the pool around it was a large diameter. Which made it a great thing for folks to sit on. You felt the cooling mist coming off the main fountain head on your body, and people probably dipped their toes in the water too. If there was any breeze in the air, the mist went out farther. People strolled around the pool, and hung out around it.