I grew up here and I remember .....

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When Kilroy's restaurant in N. Springfield was called Uncle Sam's Tiffany Shade Shop
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Hot Shoppes
Duff's (later became Horn & Horn) Smorgasbord
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Surrender Dorothy!
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What a crying shame about Dietels.
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- The conveyor belt at the W Bell and Co in Shirlingtom (where the movie theater is now)
- MacArthur Drugs
- The Archibald Glover mansion when it was abandoned
- Raleigh’s
- Garfinkel’s
- Hanging out at Mazza Gallerie
- when Chevy Chase Pavilion opened
- when Tyson’s II opened
- White Flint Mall at its peak (with the little Georgetown section and I Magnin)
- the tea room at Lord and Taylor in Chevy Chase
- the McDonald’s at Navy Med
- the new employee owned Dart Drug
- People’s Drug Stores
- MacGruders
- the first time they brought back that underground beneath DuPont
- the old 930
- the old Sign of the Whale
- Whitey’s
- Wild World
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- fireworks in then vast, empty field in downtown Springfield, in the "Kmart" shopping center

- Keene Mill Road was two lanes, with a farmers market/fruit stand on corner across from Iva Trice/A &P

- Rocking Chair theatre, ahead of its time!

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Anonymous wrote:Same poster, I lived near there and went to school at Congressional Elementary.


Where was Congressional Elementary and what's there now?


It was in the Montrose development right off of Montrose Rd. I'm not sure of the exact address but it was on either Mark or Wilmart Lane. Closed in 1982. There is a senior living facility there now, lol.


Correction: it was at 300 Lorraine Drive. The site is currently leased by The Hebrew Home of Greater Washington, according to this link

http://parentscoalitionmc.blogspot.com/2014/03/over-20-unused-public-school-sites.html


Thanks for answering and posting the link! There are a ton of those that I didn't know about, plus there are a lot of schools I do know about that aren't on that list! I was at Chevy Chase ES when they closed Rollingwood for low enrollment.


That was after me. I named the school newspaper--the Rollingwood Racoon's Tale!
1976-77
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Anonymous wrote:- The conveyor belt at the W Bell and Co in Shirlingtom (where the movie theater is now)
- MacArthur Drugs
- The Archibald Glover mansion when it was abandoned
- Raleigh’s
- Garfinkel’s
- Hanging out at Mazza Gallerie
- when Chevy Chase Pavilion opened
- when Tyson’s II opened
- White Flint Mall at its peak (with the little Georgetown section and I Magnin)
- the tea room at Lord and Taylor in Chevy Chase
- the McDonald’s at Navy Med
- the new employee owned Dart Drug
- People’s Drug Stores
- MacGruders
- the first time they brought back that underground beneath DuPont
- the old 930
- the old Sign of the Whale
- Whitey’s
- Wild World


I am not an old-timer but I remember lots of this stuff and also before they blocked off the white house. Is Whitey's not there anymore? What about that drug store near GW and Lindy's Red Lion?
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Crazy Horse (Georgetown)
Paragon (College Park)
Fritzbe's (Rockville)
Chesapeake Inn (Gaithersburg)
Mannys (Rockville)
Outside Inn (Rockville)
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Zayres
Vesuvio’s pizza in DuPont Circle
Lunch Box deli
Dominique’s (French restaurant) next to the old Provo location
Kinney Shoes
Tom McAn shoes
Holly Farms Fried Chicken
Red Barn (fried chicken)
Burger Chef (across from old Greyhound bus station)
Curtis Bros. Furniture
Up Against The Wall clothing store
Raleigh’s clothing store
Georgetown Cafe
Marshall Hall amusement park
The Wilson Line boat line to Marshall Hall
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Anonymous wrote:How about Mother's Pizza on Rockville Pike?


I used to go there all the time and Chi Chis


I worked at both back in the mid 80’s

My, how time has flown.
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Anonymous wrote:Crazy Horse (Georgetown)
Paragon (College Park)
Fritzbe's (Rockville)
Chesapeake Inn (Gaithersburg)
Mannys (Rockville)
Outside Inn (Rockville)


I worked at Fritzbes back in mid 80’s. I loved the fried zucchini, especially the horseradish sauce. Mmmm......
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My husband remembered going to Marshall Hall as a kid. We were camping not to far away with our scouts and after the weekend was over, we went to the park (empty except for a shell of the admin building) where it was located. He has fond memories of summer boat rides there.

https://www.nps.gov/media/photo/gallery.htm?id=1D6CB70C-1DD8-B71C-071381BA1D17B1DF

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Mr. Ayers was alive and ran the 5 and Dime store in Westover, Arlington. He used to offer candy to the children. It was a magical store back then and evidently still beloved by all today.
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