Fun thread. Great memories!
Anybody remember the Cotton Bowling Palace?
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vau...4611/index.htm
Bowling was all the rage in the early '60s, and my brother and I always tried to talk Dad into taking us bowling there on Saturdays. As I recall, the owners of Friendly Chevrolet bought the site when bowling's popularity waned.
Pearl Man, I remember riding my bicycle to the Inwood Theater to watch kids' shows. Back then, you didn't even have to worry about locking your bike! (Or mine was crappy enough that no one wanted to steal it.)
I also remember shooting .22s on some acreage not far from the intersection of Marsh Lane and Valley View. That was
way out in the country back then!
Juan Pablo de Marco, Harold Taft was the best! They just don't make 'em like him any more. We wouldn't even consider watching or listening to anyone else's weather broadcasts.
Anyone remember Charco's Drive-in on the corner of Mockingbird and Abrams? It was a happenin' place for H.S. and college kids in the late '60s. If you didn't have a date, you could often find one there.
And then there was the Forest Lane cruising scene. At times, the place looked just like a scene from
American Graffiti.
Ahhhh, the memories!