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  1. bluemoose
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    Where’s the chivalry? Not one guy looks to be helping the lady get across the dock.

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    Proof that 56 Chevy's are bulletproof.

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    Playland

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  10. I used to hang out at Playland in the late 50's. Thanks for the memories! The diving bell used to scare the crap outa me when i surfaced> thanks again! Crow. LFFL
     
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    Must have been one helluva' road trip!

     
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    I know this place well. I grew up across the river in Burlington, Vt. I remember the the sound of the machinery and shuttles at work in the summer when the mill windows were open. There was a larger complex across the road which is now converted to high end condominium residences.
     
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    Oh I miss these days...
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    This might be a repost, if it is, I appologize.

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    Had some good meals with my parents at the Bristol Inn in Bristol Vermont. A very old historic place torn down and replace with a drug store. Probably before it could be designated an historic site. Ethan Allen reportable eat there as well as other early American revolutionaries
     
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    man, these wonderful photos are still coming....amazing stuff guys, ...:)
     
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    my mom when she was 13, grandfather and uncle Bob...
    Chicken ranch in Arcadia, California

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    My Dad with is hands on his hips at Indy, 1956-58.
    He would take vacation time off from the police department to go to Indy to film it from Turn 1 for Sid Davis Productions. Dick Wallen also went with dad and Dick ended up making racing films and books for a living, and still does...
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    I don't know if my dad is holding his pants up, has a sore back or is going to do "the chicken dance"....my dad was a good guy...loved cars, too....

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    Here's another old / current photo set...

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    Bimbo's 365 Club, also known as Bimbo's 365, is an entertainment club located at 1<?xml:namespace prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com[​IMG]</st1:Street><st1:address w:st="on">025 Columbus Avenue</st1:address> in <st1:City w:st="on">San Francisco</st1:City>, <st1:State w:st="on">California</st1:State>. It specializes in live rock and jazz shows. The location is one of <st1:City w:st="on">San Francisco</st1:City>'s oldest nightclub sites, and has operated under two names with a series of owners. The building started as Bal Tabarin in 1931, the same year that the 365 Club started at <st1:Street w:st="on"><st1:address w:st="on">365 Market Street</st1:address></st1:Street>. The two locations under separate ownership consolidated in 1951 to one location owned by Agostino "Bimbo" Giuntoli. It's still in existence today.

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    Hey Moe Fuzz, where was this taken?


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    I took photos of a building exactly like this in the Northern states somewhere, I think it was Minnesota, back in 98.
     
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    Today we have Conflict Resolution, Inclusion and Diversity studies in school. Back in the day (1940's) you had your choice:

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    it all took place at Samuel Gompers School, Richmond CA.

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    and it's still there, although it's now call the Horace Mann Jr. High School and has changed a bit.
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    I had that filed in a folder of early Los Angeles pics. I think Standard Automotive Machine Works was in Hollywood.


     
  29. LN7 NUT
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    Thanks Moe! The style is great, if I can find that photo I took I'll share it because they are so close!
     
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    ......


    I had second thoughts about posting the before and after pics so I kept it fairly short, in fact I was prepared to close the file on that kinda posting....

    Soon after hosting up the shots the pm's started and then when checking in today others have piped up.
    It's good to know that others can enjoy and/or reminisce about things like this.
    Thanks for all the good words both on the thread and thru the pm's.

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