Who tha illa? Connor Ferguson, that is who. Verify this half filmed on a historic stretch of 4th Avenue in Bremerton, Washington that is scheduled for a gentrifying demolition quickly. Get there when you can!
From the consistently epic Fireplace weblog:
“It was the later aspect of the mid-90s when the primary clips filmed on Downtown Bremerton’s iconic 4th avenue arose of a teenage Adam Crew, self-proclaimed “ILLA” and early founding father of in the present day’s Toebocracy. Now, in 2024, it’s the brand new era’s flip to trek forth with the torch.
After twenty years of planning, the Metropolis of Bremerton is shifting to tear down 4th Avenue, which is their try and deliver bourgeois to downtown Brem (GOOD LUCK!). The road might be rebuilt as Quincy Sq., a tribute to the famed producer (and Kitsap native), Quincy Jones. To seize one final glimpse of the Downtown Bremerton 4th Avenue that we’ve recognized and beloved all our lives, Connor Ferguson has put collectively this quick however highly effective edit. The skating is uncooked and steezy, showcasing every part we love about Connor’s skating.
Each trick was filmed inside a stone’s throw of the lifelong resident’s Location Skateshop and the historic Roxy Theatre, established almost a century-and-a-half in the past. We’re tremendous stoked to share this piece of historical past crafted by Connor, and with renovations proper across the nook, he pumped this out simply within the nick of time.”
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