Originally Posted by
ChuckE
I was born in october of 1963, in a Hospital that no longer exists,
but the building is still there. Was anyone else here born in
the "Capital Hill General Hospital"? According to my birth Cert.
the Attending Physician was Leonard Rozin. I went to him and
Dr. Opper on S. Pen Many times as a child.
I remember shopping at Browns and Kresses and Langstons, in
capitol hill, with my grandmother. When we shopped at Browns,
I would always try to get the elevator operator to let me "Drive"
the elevator.
They had sales in the basement of Browns, and I remember these
ladies pushing and shoving and grabbing things out of each others
hands.
Like many of you, I got all of my Cub Scout stuff there.
Does anyone remember the fabric Dept. of the Big TG&Y on 74th and Penn
there were all of these old ladies running it, and it seemed that these little
"Half Glasses" held on their neck by a chain were part of the store uniform.
I will always remember shopping for Halloween costumes there, to this day,
I don't think any store has so many halloween costumes to choose from.
I remember my grandmother shopping at Streets in the Reading shopping center, and going to Napoleon Nash with my grandfather.
Dodsons on 59th and Penn was right down the street, and we ate there many times, and they had the bakery to the side, that made the best pies.
I remember when Radio Shack, and Humpty Dumpty were in that same
shopping center.
I also remember always wanting to be at my grandparents when the Jewel Tea man was going to be there.
Any one remember Wilkersons Drive in Mmm Pizza burgers. and Kerns drive in on 44th and Agnew More Mmm broasted chicken, and the best soft Serve ice cream in the world.
I also remember a root beer stand between where the National Guard Armory and the animal hospital are there on 44th, they made homemade root beer there, and it was really good.
When I was older, and went to Grant high school, we used to go to
LOuSY Tacos (it was actually Los Tacos, but we always joked that the
cactus logo looked like a "Y", and just added the rest on our own. I'm
glad to see them back over at SW 44th and May, in the old Carls Jr.
Well, that's it for now.
ChuckE
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