I was born in Marathon, May 19 1962, and still live here today. I love this video! It really brings back memories of how things were growing up here. Thank You!
@susanclemmons7619 жыл бұрын
Lived in Key West in 1970-75 and just recently went back to Key West. This brought back memories of how the Keys especially Key West was. Now it looks like the typical tourist spot (palm trees-really!) Thanks for sharing.
@karenheath44802 жыл бұрын
Love, Love, Love this...Thank you for memory lane for sure. This is when the Keys and Key West I think were at their Best. You could drive down the Hwy, and see the beautiful water the whole way..(Except for like Marathon and such) My family is from Key West and I have been going for years and lived there a couple of times. I even saw my Grandpas Standard oil sign at the Shrimp Boat docks..(Sand Marine Station) So miss those times. Many Thanks for this...Karen Kincaid Heath.
@bitemoi86813 жыл бұрын
Great home movie. The 8mm home movie camera was a staple back in the 1960's. My first trip to Key West was in 1969 when I was 9 years old and my parents took me there. There is a segment in the movie where we see the window crank for the car for about 10 seconds. That cracked me up. My mother had a habit of always filming something obtuse like that in every home movie she ever made! Thanks so much for sharing. It brings back fond memories.
@davidv.31356 жыл бұрын
I was born in Key West in March of 1966. My father Joe Valdez drove the Conch Tour train for many years starting in 1964. I am sure I see him walking by in the background starting at 2:27 in the video. Lots of good memories come flooding back watching this.
@cayogator6 жыл бұрын
my first trip was in 72 (i live in cent Fla) its a shithole compared to back then
@SusanInSFL2 жыл бұрын
I replied to you before I think. I drove CTT when Joe was there. Nice man. We became fed up with what KW has become and left there 18 months ago after 30 years there. Money and greed ruined the place.
@SusanInSFL2 жыл бұрын
And I do believe that could’ve been Joe in the red shirt. Much younger and ‘taller’ then! He he.
@davidv.31352 жыл бұрын
@@SusanInSFL My Dad is walking by in khaki pants and white short sleeve shirt.
@williewillaims90696 жыл бұрын
it looks like a deeper blue sky back then, less pollution. cool Video !!!and people look more civilized back then
@MarcelaMorgan9 жыл бұрын
Wow, this is amazing. Best old Key West footage I've seen. Thank you for sharing!!!
@randolphkersey51554 жыл бұрын
I can feel a certain sense of sympathy for the folks who knew Key West back in the day before it became what it is. Still a fabulous place to unwind for a while, but I for one would not care to live there. Way to expensive and crowded.
@sunnypumkin7 жыл бұрын
I lived in Key West 1966-67. This brought back memories! Thanks for posting!
@reuventhehotboy4 жыл бұрын
I wonder how could 2 cars fit passing each other in the old 7 mile bridge the only good thing is the new overseas highway but better roads unfortunately bring a lot of indecent people who leave trash , traffic and pollution , I love the way it looks in this video.
@gravelydon70722 жыл бұрын
Semis were later restricted to one way traffic directions after too many of them had mirrors and other thing damaged by them going both ways at the same time.
@elmermitchell22343 жыл бұрын
I lived there about that time. Wish I could go back in time. Thanks for sharing video.
@cherylbarnes40323 жыл бұрын
I love the History Sooooo much really appreciate these streams 😍🙏 Cher
@rockywiley95475 жыл бұрын
I was stationed there 66-69 when the squadron moved from Boca Chica...to Rhode Island...Quite a difference in the two Island life styles....
@one4allall4one915 жыл бұрын
I first visited key west in 81 or 82 that I can remember. The 7 mile bridge was just completed. This video show the old bridge still being used and the southernmost point location which the famous monument pillar wasn't built yet. A magnificent video into the past. I suppose super 8films were popular.
@AmishHitman73.Archive7 жыл бұрын
Nice! Thanks for sharing this!
@gravelydon70722 жыл бұрын
Great to see. I traveled across those bridges when dad went to Key West for the Navy. Later, went across the new bridges when I took dad to the Naval Hospital or to the Base Exchange. Was told by the base security I needed to get base stickers put on my pickup truck. Never took the truck down there again and took dad's car instead from then on. The reason for the guard telling me that, was because dad was a retired Master Chief. They wanted it known who was riding in the vehicle. He wasn't even allowed to put the stickers on his own vehicle as the Senior Chief would not hear of it.
@brianduke69682 жыл бұрын
That's a funny story and pretty awesome that your dad was Master Chief
@gravelydon70722 жыл бұрын
@@brianduke6968 He made Master Chief en route to a ship off Africa in 1964. He got the news and hat and collar devices when he arrived on the plane in Brazil. An Admiral sent them. We have a copy of the message in his folder. It did cause a bit of a problem when he got to the ship as the ship's copy of his orders said Senior Chief and as such would have bunked with the others. As a Master Chief, they couldn't let that happen so he was moved into a cabin in officer's territory. In the Navy, an E-9 is also responsible for providing " guidance and training" of enlisted and officers up to the O-6 level. The highest Navy officer on his cruise was an O-4.
@pamkennedy62859 жыл бұрын
The scenery hasn't changed much, just more people.
@EnergeticWaves8 жыл бұрын
+Pam Kennedy Hasn't changed much, but the prices are at record levels!
@cayogator6 жыл бұрын
are you shitting me ?????????looks like fucking thr french quarter moved in ! with all the fuckin shops
@eddieraffs59094 ай бұрын
Captain Tony's & Sloppy Joes's. I miss you, but I'll never forget you.
@Freptboy7 жыл бұрын
beautiful back then and still beautiful today
@keanmalexis7 жыл бұрын
Love the Pictures but I believe the last part of the video was actually in Sunny Isles. The Carib Apartment Motel is in Sunny Isles.
@bduke886 жыл бұрын
Thanks for that information! Most of my granddad's old films tend to cover multiple locations and I can't always tell when it changes.