- Remembering Dallas in the late 70s-80s (Greenville, Henderson: vs . . .
Just found this place and read a few of the pages Some comments responses Diamond Jim's was in the building that formerly housed Whiskey River in the mid-70's; it became a Cowboy place about the time th
- remembering old Plainfield (Elizabeth, Westfield, Summit: apartments . . .
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- remembering old Plainfield (Newark, New Brunswick, Scotch Plains . . .
Remembering additional stores: Johns Bargain STore Janet Shoppes Queens Palace (up the stairs) Ideal Shoppe Mann's Millinary Woolworths Vogue Shoes (Mr remembering old Plainfield (Newark, New Brunswick, Scotch Plains: houses, transfer, theatre) - New Jersey (NJ) - Page 4 - City-Data Forum
- Remembering the now defunct big top 40 stations from back in the day . . .
Remembering 9 11 in Eastern ID - are we Remembering?, Idaho Falls, 4 replies Previous name for the now-defunct Carousel Dinner Theater, Akron - Canton, 2 replies Help with now defunct Miami burger places, Miami, 13 replies
- Remembering Dallas in the late 70s-80s (Bryan, Center: 2013, to eat . . .
A few more thoughts memories: in the early 80's a new club came on the Old Town area scene - Confetti's It was located across Lover's from Old Town, situated behind a small strip mall that had a convenience store, and next to another staple of the era - La Bare, a male strip club
- remembering old Plainfield - New Jersey (NJ) - City-Data Forum
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- Remembering Dallas in the late 70s-80s (Arlington, Greenville: home . . .
Don't forget Trader Vic's and of course Fibber McGee's Saloon in Hillside Village (Abrams Mockingbird) The sign was a giant iron bathtub w hillbilly bather inside
- Remembering Dallas in the late 70s-80s (Greenville: construction . . .
Originally Posted by turf3 Back in the 1970s, Lower Greenville suddenly became hot because proto-yuppies and aging hippies started buying up the old
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