Originally Posted by
SoonerDave
There used to be a Carnation Ice Cream on S. Pennsylvania, around 81st or so on the west side of the street. It was the north-most store in a tiny stripmall that had a 7-11 on the south end, back when 7-11's had the alternating green/red blinking neon logo.
I remember Dodson's for Sunday lunches after church. I always got the same thing - veal cutlet, mashed potatoes and cream gravy, with a hot roll. I can still remember how it tasted. They also had THE best chocolate ice-box pie you ever ate.
I miss the ol' Putt Putt golf courses which used to be all over town. My ol' haunt was the one on S. Western north of 74th, and the land on which it once stood is now occupied by Bryan's Carpets (which, itself, is moving). On Friday and Saturday nights, it used to be packed. Never quite understood why minigolf seemed to lose popularity.
I also miss the old TG&Y stores. The biggest one anywhere used to be at I-240 and Penn, and my mom and I used to go there just about every Saturday morning for errands and odds-and-ends....
Sadly, there will never be another Glen's Hik-ry Inn. If you never got to go there, you truly missed something special; the aromas, the blueberry muffins, everything. I always thought it would be a place to take a girl I really wanted to impress, but by the time I was old enough to start dating, it was gone.
Hans BBQ on SW 15th (or was it 29th?) was a favorite place of my mom's but I have only faint recollections of going there one time...
How about when Sears used to have a candy/nut counter? At the Sears on S. Western, it was on the east side, actually fairly close to the middle of the store (and very close to the old coffee shop), but you could smell hot popcorn and nuts all over the store.
I remember visiting Elmwood once or twice when I was *really* young, but then it was gone....my mom won a portable vacuum cleaner playing Bingo at a company picnic hosted for my dad's employer at the old Springlake amusement park...
Also remember Buchanan's Food Mart at SW 89th and Penn, back when it was the ONLY grocery store in site and SW 89th was practically the south edge of civilization...their blinking neon sign was about the only thing that would light up the night landscape in that area back in the late 60's/early 70's.
I'm getting too nostaglic now....am I supposed to be this waxy at 43?
-dew
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