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Re: Mystery Picture - "7th Street 2nd Grade" circa 1920's...
<mistercopacetic@y...> wrote: photo. The school is on 6th. My mom went there in 1940. Thelma
By Thelma Gonzales · #231 ·
Mystery Picture - "7th Street 2nd Grade" circa 1920's...
Hi All, Posted at the home page is another of Brandy's old photos. This one looks like it came straight out of "The Little Rascals". I've given you all the info that we have. Does anyone know what
By mistercopacetic · #230 ·
Re: Mystery Picture - (an easy one) is this U of A??
wrote: And it started out life as the UA library. When I started college in 1975, that was the last year it functioned as the "main" library (the Science and Engineering library was already open by
By Linda · #229 ·
Re: Mystery Picture - (an easy one) is this U of A??
This picture is of the Arizona State Museum on the UofA Campus on University Blvd just East of Park. Nice picture! Sara --- mistercopacetic <mistercopacetic@...> wrote:
By Sara Murphy <vagabond410@...> · #228 ·
Mystery Picture - (an easy one) is this U of A??
Hi All, Group member Brandy has graciously allowed me to scan and post some of her pictures. These photos came from a 1920's photo album that was given to her recently. The person who gave them to
By mistercopacetic · #227 ·
Re: Mystery solved: Glenn Stone Lumberjack...
Hi, Does anyone remember Woody's Sporting Store that was in the same building as Leo's. We used to buy all our equiptment for Little League from our home town dealer. Does anyone know what to Woody?
By lb1940 · #226 ·
Re: another mystery plane...
Hey Carlos,Used to be a lot 1 block east of stone by the Bum Steer.Had a bunch of Bob's Big Boy stuff and lotsa cars from 50's and 60'sNot sure if it's still there. --- mistercopacetic
By Bob Puariea <c2s0naz@...> · #225 ·
Mystery solved: Glenn Stone Lumberjack...
Hi Again, Welcome to Phyllis, and thanks for finding the original Paul Bunyan manufacturer (International Fiberglass of Venice, CA, 1962-1972). I called Don's Hot Rod Shop, and here's the basic story:
By mistercopacetic · #224 ·
another mystery plane...
Thanks to George for preemptively solving the mystery of that plane on Grant. There was another roadside mystery plane which I always marveled at. Does anyone know anything about all the stuff on the
By mistercopacetic · #223 ·
Mr. Glenn Stone (Re: Mystery Picture - what is the origin of the Glenn/Stone Paul Bunyan ???)
Hi, Carlos - Here is a piece of the mystery, I think. Tucson's Paul Bunyan looks like a "Muffler Man" advertising figure. I found out about it when I googled into this site by a gal named Debra Jane:
By Phyllis Ross <phyllsross@...> · #222 ·
Re: Mystery Picture - what is the origin of the Glenn/Stone Paul Bunyan ???
mistercopacetic wrote: The plane was actually a movie prop for "Tora-Tora" It was supposed to look like a zero from one side and and American plane from the other. It was next to Bruces Lock and Key
By George Cohn <gwcohn@...> · #221 ·
Re: Mystery Picture - what is the origin of the Glenn/Stone Paul Bunyan ???
Hi Bob, I like how the shop nearest the plane put up a sign that says "It's not my plane". Don's Hot Rod Shop ought to put up a sign that says "it's not my lumberjack". Or if it is Don's, he ought to
By mistercopacetic · #220 ·
Re: Mystery Picture - what is the origin of the Glenn/Stone Paul Bunyan ???
How bout the plane on Country Club and Grant?? --- bagbaazai <bagbaazai@...> wrote: __________________________________ Yahoo! FareChase: Search multiple travel sites in one click.
By Bob Puariea <c2s0naz@...> · #219 ·
Re: Mystery Picture - what is the origin of the Glenn/Stone Paul Bunyan ???
I haven't the foggiest where he comes from (things like this are always shrouded in mystery, aren't they?), but a few years ago while surfing the Net for "roadside attractions," I found him on a neat
By Linda · #218 ·
Mystery Picture - what is the origin of the Glenn/Stone Paul Bunyan ???
Hi All, Posted at the homepage is a picture of that huge Paul Bunyan on the corner of Glenn and Stone. I heard a rumor that "he" was relocated from Flagtaff, but how long ago, why, and by whom? I
By mistercopacetic · #217 ·
Re: Le Cave's Bakery, 1219 S. 6th...
Yay! Le Cave's! When I came down to the UA in 1975, my folks, who'd used to "go through town" on jaunts to Nogales from Phoenix (I think some of that going through town happened before I-10 had been
By Linda · #216 ·
Le Cave's Bakery, 1219 S. 6th...
Hi All, Don't worry, it's not for sale (as far as I know), and there's no "mystery". I just found and posted a great old photo of Le Cave's from the 50's at the Group homepage. I wonder what happened
By mistercopacetic · #215 ·
Re: DeAnza
What a cool site! There is one in New Mexico that has a live webcam in the snack bar: http://www.fiestadrivein.com/ Here's the website for the local cheapie theater here in town:
By Bjay <groups@...> · #214 ·
Re: DeAnza
That is such a cool website! I LOVE IT! Thank you for sharing. I so wish I had money burning a hole in my pocket to buy the DeAnza. I had been thinking that if it is sold and knocked down for
By Cherlyn Strong <cnbstrong@...> · #213 ·
Re: DeAnza
This is the new web site for the Mission Tiki, a DeAnza drive-in located in California. http://www.missiontiki.com/ Really ticks me off that they are trying to sell the Tucson drive-in. George Cohn
By George Cohn <gwcohn@...> · #212 ·