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  1. ehdubya
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    seeing someone's already posted a biggie...

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  2. Wow! No lights, no gates. How did anyone survive?
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  3. jimi'shemi291
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    SWI, cool period architecture on this old dfunct drive-in, man!
    Did the pic come with any info? :confused: Where was this? etc.?
     
  4. CNY-1/87thscale
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    They were a chain here in "upstate" New York, the Wikipedia page has it pretty correct. Here in Syracuse, folks still want the old Carrols to come back.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carrols_Restaurant_Group
     
  5. spooler41
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    Looks like Carrols bldg., is next to a Goodyear Tire store.

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  6. automaticslim
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    Hey Jimi, isn't that the style of architecture from the '50s called Googie? Kind of over the top, started in California and spread across the country like wildfire. I always liked it, and you can't miss it!

    BTW, that looks like Kukla and Ollie peering through that windshield with their creator, Burr Tillstrom. I remember watching Kukla, Fran and Ollie on TV back in the '50s.
     
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    YEP!!----Beat me to it!!!!!!
     
  8. yellerspirit
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    from N.H.

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    Not unless Purdue was playing at Florida when the photo was taken.
     
  10. white64
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    Didn't "Carrols" become "Burger King"?
     
  11. chaos10meter
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    I remember cig. machines in the lobby of our local YMCA when I was a kid.

    Anyone remember the 2 new penny's packaged in the side of the cigarette pack ?
     
  12. sylvian
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    Hollywood Hills: 1960
    Case Study House No. 22. Stahl Residence, 1635 Woods Drive.
    Architect: Pierre Koenig.
    Color transparency by Julius Shulman.

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    Yes they did, somewhere in the mid 70's all the Carrolls turned into BK's. The Carrolls Corporation still owns tons of BK's in the Northeast and is still HQ'd in Syracuse NY.
    I wish they would bring Carrolls back, my fav back in the day.
     
  14. swi66
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    aomeone I know posted the picture on face Book.
    Yes, a NY chain, long gone.

    Used to go to one in Batavia NY all the time while I was in college.

    That and Red Barn.
    Anyone remember them?
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  15. sylvian
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    May 27, 1913. "Auto polo, Coney Island."
    5x7 glass negatives
    George Grantham Bain Collection.


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  16. Being a builder I look at "out of the box" houses like that and wonder if the contractor lost his ass on that one! LOL .... look at the wave in the I-beam.
     
  17. sylvian
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    District of Columbia, 1913
    Traffic Stop and Go signs.
    Traffic safety in Washington with the Treasury building at left.
    Harris & Ewing Collection glass negative.
    (Note the pedestrian-catcher on the streetcar)


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    Rush Hour, Detroit: 1942
    Traffic at 5:30 on 2nd Avenue at West Grand Boulevard, Detroit. July 1942. The General Motors Building is at left. The picture was taken from the 28-story Fisher Building (green copper roof) across the street.
    Kodachrome by Arthur Siegel.

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  19. sylvian
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    Detroit, July 1942.
    Looking north on Woodward Avenue from the Maccabees Building with the Fisher Building at the distant left, and the Wardell Hotel at the right.
    4x5 Kodachrome transparency by Arthur Siegel.


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    Onalaska, Wisconsin
    Onalaska, Wisconsin, early 1950s, when full service was the rule.


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    Gas station in Benton Harbor, Michigan (Colorized): 1940
    A colorized version of "Gas station in Benton Harbor, Michigan," July 1940. 35mm nitrate negative by John Vachon for the Farm Security Administration.


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    Kodachrome Karnival
    Sonoma County Fair in Santa Rosa, California 1979.


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    Rochester: 1904
    Circa 1904. "State Street, Rochester, New York."
    8x10 inch dry plate glass negative, Detroit Publishing Company.


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  25. Murphy32
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    Washington Cadillac: 1926
    Washington, D.C., circa 1926. "Washington Cadillac Co."
    A fancy touring car doing its best to keep us from finding out about the "101 Ranch Real Wild West" show.
    National Photo Company Collection glass negative.


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  27. sylvian
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    Rochester, Indiana, 1972.

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    The Journey Begins: 1957
    May 1957. "Smith Wedding."
    Found 35mm Kodachrome.


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    And Away We Go: 1956
    "Homcy Wedding. Oct. 21, 1956."
    Found 35mm Kodachrome.


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    Ralph, Dan, Richie: 1955
    "May 30, 1955. Ralph, Dan and Richie"
    Found 35mm Kodachrome.


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