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Found this on YouTube - A must see!
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Very cool!
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Wow - what a great old ad and piece of history. Thanks for posting. $65.00 per night LSV at the Hacienda Hotel. Limousine picked you up at the airport and when you arrived the amount you paid was exchanged for the same amount of "Village Dollars". Free complementary breakfast. The Alameda 2B/2b priced in $mid-thrties. Designer homes in the $low-fifties to $low-seventies. Want a pool? Add $9,000. Those were the days.
Fun seeing Chi Chi Rodriguez (who is 83 today) as a young man playing golf. I was very surprised that this youtube ad has only 400+ views! |
Thank you. Fun to watch.
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Loved it but curious about what happened to the family. Lots of names and faces that I didn't recognize.
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Really, really cool! Thank you
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What year was that??
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I'm guessing late 80s, but I will defer to more accomplished historians. It was obviously right after they crossed 441 and before the golf cart bridge or Spanish Springs were constructed. It appears that there was a more even split of responsibilities among Mr. Schwartz offspring at the time. It would be interesting to know the backstory of how everything evolved into Gary and his children as the "Developer".
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Gotta love it, Thanks : )
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For those of us interested in the history of The Villages I have to wonder why the Morse family hasn't made videos like this readily available for viewing? I would have to think there has to be many more stored away somewhere documenting the development & growth of TV over the years. Let's see them!
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Just rewatched with my wife and caught the couple that won the lottery saying they had moved there in 1979 and had been there almost 12 years. That would make it produced in 1990 or 91.
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In 2003 when I saw their ad on television. I sent for the video. The disc arrived with a portfolio of all the details and layouts of every type of home that was available for purchase those days. I said to my wife, if the actual location was even close to the video...that is where we were going to buy. A few weeks later we did the visitors weekend...$25 per night in one of the villas near the old sales center parking lot. Also got a bunch of Villages bucks and a dinner for two at the Cattlemen's club. We had a lot picked out (October 2003). Closing date of May 15, 2004....moved in September 2015. And if I just did the visit recently I would do the same thing again!! PS....I am actually surprised at the thus far limited response to the video which I think is very entertaining. Puts a face with the name Swartz. So nice to see Gary and Sharon Morse. Mark and Jennifer were just youngsters. I thought more folks would be entertained/enlightened as well. |
Thank for the video. We are almost certain we saw the house we live in today on the video. Just Fantastic Thank You.
A while back Manabouttown posted this which is fun to watch also. there is a part 1 & part 2. [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PxZH_WTRVNU]Del Webb Sun City AZ Promo The Beginning Part I - Can't seem to come up with Part 2 but it there somewhere. Enjoy. |
We've visited TV several times since the first time in 2012,and while we still don't live there (yet) I feel like I know quite a bit about it. But a few things stood out in the video that I hope someone can answer my questions about. I guess WOBG tv station went by the wayside at some point? La Plaza Grande shopping center today isn't anything like what is shown in the video, is it? Where was the Fiesta Bowl bowling alley? Was it done away with once Spanish Springs town center was built? Does La Hacienda Hotel still exist, or did it go away at some point? TIA.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PxZH_WTRVNU Del Webb Sun City AZ Promo - The Beginning Part 2.wmv - YouTube By the way I loved the Villages video which I had not seen. Thank you OP! IMHO it showed the incredible vision and well thought out planning 'the developers' used to create and grow The Villages. |
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You are most welcome, Nucky!
These videos make some great points and warm my heart. |
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In contemporary Villages history Gary Morse is portrayed as the savior of TV while Harold is portrayed as a glad handing old man strolling around the community and the square greeting visitors and residents. This makes it appear that he was still quite involved and the head of the organization in the early nineties. All of the previous history I have read barely mentions, or completely ignores, the other members of the family which were obviously intimately involved at the time of this video. The prices of the homes seem insanely reasonable for that period of time. (I bought a nice, but not extravagant home in Fargo in 1989 for $180K and a smaller home in St. Paul In 1994 for $140K.) What the hell ever happened to Uncle Bob and Aunt Connie? The victors, as they say, write the history! |
Thanks for sharing.
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Very informative
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That was long but fun! The changes in interior design in less than 20 years, oh my. The models seemed to be a mix of manufactured homes and stick-built, given the garages on some.
I think the public area of La Plaza Grande looks pretty much the same today. |
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Fiesta Bowling Alley is still up and running. It is close to the Villages Golf Cars in Spanish Springs. La Hacienda Hotel building is still there. I think it is now The Holiday Inn Express by Paige and Avenida Central. |
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Video unavailable "Original Promo for The Vi..." is no longer available due to a copyright claim by The Villages of Lake-Sumter Inc.. |
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I knew I should have saved to my computer....Now I will have to try to find it elsewhere before the copyright police come down again!!
Did anybody think to download/save it? |
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They come across to me as decent Midwest folks who are busy doing their job and if they need someone else to count their money, that is fine too. |
I just tried to open it and it says video no longer available due to copyright by TV of Lady Lake
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Oldie (Dec. 1996) found on the wayback machine site ->The Villages
Same site (Feb. 2000) -> Designer Homes and from (Aug. 2005) -> Welcome to The Villages - The retirement lifestyle you've been dreaming about one more Feb 2009 -> The Villages - Lifestyle |
I'm O.K. with it, not that it matters but does anyone know why they wouldn't want this to be seen. It was fantastic.
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My guess is the copyright/trademark/trade name ownership entity of 'The Villages' assiduously polices its intellectual property.
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Harold and wife Bernice had a daughter Karen (Karnie) Schwartz-Hicks. According to an Ocala Star-Banner article written when Harold died in 2003, she precede Harold in death. |
This is the video that convinced us to move here!
What It's Like To Live In A Retirement Community (The Villages, Florida) - YouTube |
I think it's totally tragic that they removed this video??? I/we are about to buy/move there(just spent 2 1/2 months there), and love to see/hear the nostalgia? What is there to hide??? Just sad!
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'They' may or may not be 'hiding' anything but they appear to be protecting their intellectual property.
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This reminds me of people protesting when the buffalo went away. Things change. |
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