Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Half the city looked bombed out. The difference between then and today is amazing.
I remember the giant hole that eventually became DC USA.
Yep, and the Tivoli building went unused for decades. And the incredibly bad Giant at 14th and Meridian that was replaced by the incredibly bad new Giant.
Strangely, I felt safer living in Columbia Heights then than I do now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The whores walked up and down 14th St.
Now the whores run lobbying and law firms on 14th St.
Lol at this!
I'd add Marion Barry. Incredibly different from Marion Bowser!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Half the city looked bombed out. The difference between then and today is amazing.
This. It kind of was bombed out. No one rebuilt after the riots decades earlier.
Student bus tokens!Anonymous wrote:Weekly bus-pass cards and paper bus transfers, which were often used as currency (one bus transfer usually was good for one cigarette).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The whores walked up and down 14th St.
Now the whores run lobbying and law firms on 14th St.
I used to work a night shift job around there back in the late 90s. The only place open in that area (Thomas Circle) to get a snack was the CVS. It would be me and the hookers in line to check out. We weren't friends, but we recognized each other and we'd each joke how the other was "working" that night.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Half the city looked bombed out. The difference between then and today is amazing.
I remember the giant hole that eventually became DC USA.
Yep, and the Tivoli building went unused for decades. And the incredibly bad Giant at 14th and Meridian that was replaced by the incredibly bad new Giant.
Strangely, I felt safer living in Columbia Heights then than I do now.
Anonymous wrote:The whores walked up and down 14th St.
Now the whores run lobbying and law firms on 14th St.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Half the city looked bombed out. The difference between then and today is amazing.
I remember the giant hole that eventually became DC USA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The whores walked up and down 14th St.
Now the whores run lobbying and law firms on 14th St.
I used to work a night shift job around there back in the late 90s. The only place open in that area (Thomas Circle) to get a snack was the CVS. It would be me and the hookers in line to check out. We weren't friends, but we recognized each other and we'd each joke how the other was "working" that night.
Anonymous wrote:Half the city looked bombed out. The difference between then and today is amazing.