http://theenchantedforest.ellicottcity.net/ Some of the pieces are at a petting zoo at Clark's Elioak Farm. We took our kids there. |
Yes! WAVA Power 105. Also... Crestar Bank Richard Montgomery before Marlo's When Lakeforest Mall was nice Giant Food, bowling alley, and movie theater in Congressional Plaza Putt-Putt |
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W. Bell and Best--two stores near Twinbrook Metro.
When King Farm was a farm. |
| What was it before Crestar??? |
Citizens Bank of Maryland. I can still hear the jingle in my head. Or perhaps Loyola FSB. |
| I remember the long lines at Armands Pizza in the early 1980's. Then if you didn't want to stand in the long line, you could go next door to Maggies Pizza. I had Armands not so long ago and wondered what all the fuss was. |
Citizenssss Baaank of MERRYL -land...conveniently...yours! Tele sec temp por raries...workin for you...workin to- ge- ther! PEEEEE pullls Drug. DING! Manhattan! Your first choice by far! The first name in imported cars! Doot. Doot. Doot. You always get your wayyyyyy, at Ourisman chev roll layyyyyy! We've got crab legs! Sea Galley! Kids designer jeans! 19.99. At all 6 Morton's! now, through Saturday! (whispered) mortons Morton's mortons |
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Northern Virginia Bank
Sovran Bank Central Fidelity Big, oversized G with Giant written across middle of the letter/"The Quality Meat People" "The Quality Meat People" - as an English major and vegetarian, this phrase that was emblazoned on uniforms, trucks and store signage gives me pause. Hmm. Yes, I understand that corporate was trying to convey that Giant was the store where quality meat was sold but the more you think about it, funny to think that the people themselves were essentially made of quality meat. Meat People would be an excellent name for a punk rock band. |
Impressive!!! And spot on!
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Don't know about the one in Northwest, but the one in College Park was popular with U MD students. |
hahahahahaha!!!! god these banks changed like crazy remember bank of maryland switched to nation's bank then to bank of america? |
HA ! Morton's was my mother's favorite store. I hated that place. I used to be embarrassed to get clothes from there. My grandmother would take me shopping at Hecht's and Garfinkel's. My mother used to say, "Garfinkel's cost an arm and a leg."
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In VA, it was something else before Crestar. I am trying to recall...... |
| I remember when L'Enfant Plaza had a movie theater. |