Nostalgic Pics of places gone but remembered

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  • Paintball

    Long live the 10mm
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    Collection of places gone, but still remembered:

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    More to come. Feel free to add to this.
     
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    Paintball

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    I'll let you start that thread Gator 45/70. Run with it brother. Keeping this thread for places that people may have visited and can only revisit in their memories. Sometimes seeing an old picture can cause one to pause and remember. Hopefully they are good memories not only about the places that are gone, but maybe ones we shared those memories with that are waiting for us.
     

    Gator 45/70

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    I'll let you start that thread Gator 45/70. Run with it brother. Keeping this thread for places that people may have visited and can only revisit in their memories. Sometimes seeing an old picture can cause one to pause and remember. Hopefully they are good memories not only about the places that are gone, but maybe ones we shared those memories with that are waiting for us.

    Hahaha,I laughed when I saw the TG&Y sign....Thanks,I'll delete the link!
     

    BlueShamu

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    Man...how many car stereos and speakers did we buy from New Generation?

    When I was going to LSU, I worked for Toys, Guns & Yo-Yo’s....the manager did not find that funny at all!


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    mforsta

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    I'll let you start that thread Gator 45/70. Run with it brother. Keeping this thread for places that people may have visited and can only revisit in their memories. Sometimes seeing an old picture can cause one to pause and remember. Hopefully they are good memories not only about the places that are gone, but maybe ones we shared those memories with that are waiting for us.
    Paintball you’ve got my wife and I thinking back and remembering with the old photos of the Robert E Lee theater. I grew up going there for the mid movies. I worked at the T G & Y that was in the shopping center when I was 15 years old. My wife and went to the old A&P grocery store that was there also later.
     

    Paintball

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    Paintball you’ve got my wife and I thinking back and remembering with the old photos of the Robert E Lee theater. I grew up going there for the mid movies. I worked at the T G & Y that was in the shopping center when I was 15 years old. My wife and went to the old A&P grocery store that was there also later.

    Awesome that's what I wanted this post to do.
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    MOTOR51

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    I believe the KK just got tore down to build a bigger facility.


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    XD-GEM

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    OK, confession time. I was Buckskin Bill's last regularly scheduled director for his live show - the longest running live children's show in TV history. For the very last show, however, we brought back one the old timers who did the show for years. Bill was a class act. RIP.
     
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