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You youngsters will not remember, but Sundays used to be a day when almost every store was closed. Only convenience stores & gas stations were open. Everybody had the day off. It was kind of nice to have a day when you couldn't shop . . . the world was just a bit slower - in a good way. Ian
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My Mom and Dad are from Wisconsin. My Mom passed away this past October, about a week after I got back home from SWA. As a kid we spent our time between Milwaukee and California, settling in California. My Mom Really loved Gimbels. Her brother Milton worked his entire career at Pabst and when we lived on Keefe Avenue I recall all of the large signs for Pabst, Blatz and Schlitz. Milwaukee was such a great place in those days of the late fifties and early sixties. But those things you bring up as being gone really stuck home. Wasn't there a hamburger place in Milwaukee or Wisconsin called "Georges" or something like that? They had sliders that as a kid I just loved. And My Aunt Verna lived down the street from Hammering Hank! I remember meeting him one night at a local Pizza Joint. That must have been, gosh 1960 0r 61.
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Mine was truly a Milwaukee list. It wasn't called "Brew City" for nothing. Miller is still here but really just kept around as a working museum. That could certainly change for the worse. The Blatz and Schlitz buildings have been converted into condos and an office park respectively. Pabst has been long closed but it's soon to be used in a like manner. Gimbels meant Christmas to me. We would go there and I would help my mom shop for everyone else in the fam. I was too young to be in school at the time. We would walk across the way to the CookieCookie house - a really incredible "Gingerbread house" complete with cookie conveyor belts, elves (even then I recall some of them being totally hot! ![]() The hamburger place you refer to - George Webbs? I thought those were everywhere? They are alive and well here - 2 clocks on the wall and all. Good times. Milwaukee is still a great place and has been resistant to change, but it has. |
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The last I was in Wisconsin was January 1995 when my Dad's mom passed. Previous visits were somewhat sad as the state seemed to go through a downturn, at least that was my impression. But in the past 10 years the place, the whole darn State somehow has become a wonderful place. I cannot believe the impacts of the reforestation programs down by Madison on your way north and wow, the forests up by the Dells! The only thing I can not take is those tough winters, but it is tempting. And another thing, I have always been a Packer Fan, through thick and thin and I just love that black and blue NFL football. Wow, the memories.
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Eddie Matthews and Warren Spahn!
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Originally Posted by Danimal16 And just for You SLO, great heros of our youth: Eddie Matthews and Warren Spahn! Jim Richards - My childhood heros from the Milwaukee Braves! Better add Hank Aaron to that group. Man guys, I could do a thread on "those who are gone in baseball and the Pack" alone. Used to see Hammerin Hank all the time downtown. He owned a Burger King there and stopped in a lot. Really nice guy. Always smiling. How about Lou Al Cinder? Used to see him all the time too until he went Muslim. Hell - how about County Stadium? I saw the last Packer game there, but missed the last Brewers game. ![]() Marshall Fields (as mentioned by T6DPilot) is another recently departed from here. Forgot about that. Really, they just changed the sign to Macy's tho. I only wish I could put winter on the list. It was 60 here the other day tho. Got the Beemer out. Nice! Last edited by SLO-BOB; 02-12-2009 at 11:28 AM.. |
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Did anyone mention Tower Records? Noticed one closed today in a strip mall, guess no one buys cd's anymore.
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I met "Hammerin" Hank" at a pizza joint in my Aunt Verna's neighborhood. What a cool guy. Your right, he goes in that group as well.
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Another Milwaukee one but it's our version of Wall Drug. People from all over the world know it. It was the go to place for anything not mainstream. Often visiting bands would do jam sessions there. I saw the Silver Sun Pickups there 2 years ago. It was great. |
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