Re: Dallas restaurants (1952)
asres the waffle shopyou speak of was axctually a toddle house
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During the '80s when the drive ins had closed but were still sitting there abandoned, the kids and I would spend Saturdays digging up change with a metal detector around the snack bars. It didn't take...
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Now I want to go dig around int he basement of Adamson! It is such a blessing that it's recognized as a historic landmark.
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A lot of this has been reported, discussed previously on this or the other Dallas History message board although I am told that the "search" features are sometimes problematic and that some archives...
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You went to Bishop Lynch? Did you graduate from there? If yes, what year?
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Driving alongside Turtle Creek, I've often noticed this giant cement hole in the middle of the creek....a drain? How far down does that thing go? Jim
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> Did you find a swimming pool? Legend had it that > there was a swimming pool in a sub basement of the > Adamson building. That was one thing that people > expected to be resolved when...
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There was the Jefferson (most amazing neon ever) and the Chalk Hill (the clown face was REALLY creepy after dark). There was also the Twin, which was on both sides of Jefferson, out where the junk...
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Texas Stadium's screens could fold down flush with the parking lot at the flip of a switch. But I don't know that you could park on top of them.
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Was the Twin near Grand Prairie? Anyway, in the 60s there was a 2 screen drive-in with a creek that ran in back of it. My friends and I would drive through the brush at the rear and sneak in. I...
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what was that x-rated drive in on samuels i believe, the lone star?
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