Oh Rob, your video was forwarded to me by our daughter, Lisa who was baptized with Cheri at St. Mary Church at the same time as infants. Our family history goes back a long time! Thank you for this beautiful and poignant video...which I will share with any of my out-0f-town real estate clients! What a beautiful tribute to the town you grew up in...it brought tears to know how proud & blessed you all still feel to have been brought up here!
@williammarceau8302
9 жыл бұрын
Hey rob billy marceau here thank you for the tour I ended up a champion union ironworker ..oklahoma city won title in 2011... Done here thank you for reminding me where home is... Good job on your trip. ...I will be back home soon. Wow things have changed and some things are still the same
@patriotrebel10
7 жыл бұрын
William Marceau , I agree nice tour both pt 1 & 2 Ed Pease formerly of 10 Red Hill Rd. Tariffville. Simsbury High School class of 1975'. US ARMY retired (22 yrs) US Postal retired (15 yrs) Disabled American Veteran.
@Dauwis
11 жыл бұрын
Awesome video
@buschovski1
11 жыл бұрын
Wow. nice video man. Thank you. Heres some other places i remember. The Eno Memorial Hall. The Simsbury House (where a friend and i found a loose board and climbed in. It was beautiful in there. We got caught and a cop took us down to the police station. But..they let us go! We were only like 13 so...Where else, Weatogue Fields where i played soccer. The Chart House Reastarant they says haunted. Oh and Ac Petersons. But, you mentioned thatr in the video. Well, thanks again.
@buschovski1
11 жыл бұрын
Yup. the Open Pantry was there. Tullers Farm across from it. Marios Restarant was next to the Open Pantry. Our church was around there too somewhere. Ithink on Strratton Brook
@buschovski1
11 жыл бұрын
My God Is that what it was called? I just called them the Little League Fields. I playede many a game there.
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