They're still around, they just moved. |
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Ah..tracks.
Ditto to Scholls. Adding Lerners clothing downtown And Food for Thought by DuPont. Larimers Also...what happened to: Sunshine, the hippy fruit seller by DuPont in the early 90s The wife and son of the afghan vendor (he died )
The guy in a slightly too big tan suit who walked around DuPont circle area every single day with a stack of newspapers The "compliment man" ? |
I remember the Compliment man! In DuPont, right? |
Not the PP, but he mostly hung out in Adams Morgan. "You got a really pretty smile, girl. I like your hair. I like your sandals."
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Anyone remember this ad: "Come one, come all, down the Potomac to Marshall Hall. Down the Potomac, it's oh so fine, on the great big cruiser of the Wilson Line." |
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"you'll love it at Levitz!"
Pike Theater on Rockville Pike |
They used to put rice in the sauce (don't know if that's still the case), I guess they pureed it in for the texture or something. Or so I was told by one of their long ago pizza delivery guys. |
they recently closed the new location. Gone for good. |
If you went to AU do you remember Chaplins? |
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| There is a great thread on Fairfax underground that has pictures from the past around Fairfax Co and other parts of NOVA. It's fun to look back and see a lot of the places mentioned on this thread. |
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korvettes
Zayre The Pants coral The Town Theatre on NY Ave A&P Hot Shoppes (lived by the big one on ny Ave) When fort Lincoln was a reform school S and H Greenstamps next to the supergiant on queens chapel rd Northeast Ford Hechingers Capitol Plaza when it had a movie theatre in the back Jerry Lewis Cinema Jumbo Supermarket |
I remember him, too! Great guy. I remember Walt Whitman when it had the huge dome gymnasium. Also Pyle and Burning Tree elementary schools before they were redone. -1971 Walt Whitman alum |
My dad and I used to stop at Robert's for a Coke after he picked me up from art college back in the early 70's. I used to hang out there, too with other teens and twenty somethings. What wouldn't I give to relive those times! |