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- Oklahoma City Memories - OKCTalk
My earliest memories of Oklahoma City go back to when Quail Springs Mall first opened in 1980 My mom bought me the General Lee matchbox car from Kay Bee Toys To a toddler, Quail Springs was freakin huge! Today, I can traverse the mall in less than five minutes
- Southside OKC Memories. . . . anyone? - OKCTalk
I LOVE the OKC Memories thread, and have so enjoyed reading everyone's thoughts and memories of our wonderful city! My husband and I both grew up as "southsiders" but have since defected and moved north to satisfy our desire for an historic home It doesn't hurt, either, that we are now each 5 and 7 minutes respectively from our jobs My husband's late father was a family practice physician on
- Memories of the old Chandel club - okctalk. com
Re: Memories of the old Chandel club My dad used to take our family up there on special occasions I really don't recall the food so much as the revolving outer ring along with the view, which was a treat for this youngster
- Restaurant memories - OKCTalk
Re: Restaurant memories Nicolosi's was a block west of Ann Arbor on the south side of NW 10th, across from Parr Automotive The building is still there, there are empty lots on both sides from what I remember JR's Chicken Ranch was on the SE corner of NW 10th Purdue, there is an empty lot between them
- OKC restaurant memories - Page 2 - OKCTalk
Re: OKC restaurant memories I remember so many of these places mentioned Alamo Plaza on S Robinson had great fried chicken Kip's Big Boy on North May and a few other locations (great to color in their comic books) Howard Johnson's Best fried clams on the planet Holloway's Charcoal Burgers on NW 23rd and Grand (now I-44)
- Childhood Memories of OKC - OKCTalk
Re: Childhood Memories of OKC One of my earliest OKC pizza memories was Shotgun Sams on May just south of 39th I remember they gave you a huge playing card instead of an order number: "Four of Diamonds! Pizza for Four of Diamonds!" Also, remember loving Pizza Planet, particularly their crust
- Oklahoma City Memories - Page 8 - OKCTalk
Re: Oklahoma City Memories Originally Posted by Generals64 Two blocks west and one block wouth in an old warehouse wis where the AMC (American Candy Co ) company first began then they built the old AMC (American Mutual Co ) and let the people pay for the building by charging everyone to be a member I remember when I turned 13 I got my own card
- Oklahoma City Memories - Page 30 - okctalk. com
I'll be 26 in September I was born at Edmond Memorial Hospital in 1978, and my first home was right across the street from the hospital (now Edmond Regional Medical Center) My earliest memories of Oklahoma City go back to when Quail Springs Mall first opened in 1980 My mom bought me the General Lee matchbox car from Kay Bee Toys To a toddler, Quail Springs was freakin huge! Today, I can
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