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Re: Tucson Films...
My husband says that "CC and Company" (1970) starring Joe Namath and Ann-Margaret was filmed in Tucson. The movie is listed in another movie database, that lists movies filmed in Tucson. There are
By Cherlyn Strong <cnbstrong@...> · #191 ·
Re: Mystery Picture - was the Sunset Rollerama in Tucson?
Bob Puariea wrote: I came to Tucson in 1964 to attend the U of A. I was born in Arizona and have lived my whole life here. I've spent the last 41 years in Tucson, including my formative late teens and
By George Cohn <gwcohn@...> · #188 ·
Re: Mystery Picture - was the Sunset Rollerama in Tucson?
Hi George,It's refreshing to read your comments on Vanishing Tucson.Ironically in the 70's I sold a home to the one that was involved in Skate Country,and the one you're referring to was at or is at
By Bob Puariea <c2s0naz@...> · #187 ·
Re: Mystery Picture - was the Sunset Rollerama in Tucson?
Bob Puariea wrote: I think you folks are off by a block. The roller rink was at 22nd and Swan and was called Skate Country. When the company I worked for owned the building in the early '80's, we
By George Cohn <gwcohn@...> · #186 ·
Re: Mystery Picture - was the Sunset Rollerama in Tucson?
gwcohn@... writes: I know what you mean George, in the thirty-seven years we've been here so much has changed. I know that the city of my childhood no matter where I grew up would change
By jerbet77 · #190 ·
Re: Mystery Picture - was the Sunset Rollerama in Tucson?
Skate Country North on Oracle was new in the early 70's when my sister and I skated there. They apparently relocated to 2700 N. Stone Ave. when they built the Tucson Mall. Within the past year and a
By jerbet77 · #189 ·
Re: Mystery Picture - was the Sunset Rollerama in Tucson?
It was all of the places you listed and it was a roller skating ring,I used to take my kids there --- buffalogal1959@... wrote: __________________________________ Yahoo! Mail - PC Magazine Editors'
By Bob Puariea <c2s0naz@...> · #185 ·
Old phone books
I called the library infoline and was told they have an archive of old phone books at the main Tucson library on the third floor :) B.J.
By jerbet77 · #183 ·
Tucson Films...
Hi All, Thanks Cherlyn for your post about "Alice...". I'll rent it next week and see if I can capture an image from the DVD to post here. There are hundreds of films that have been made in Tucson,
By mistercopacetic · #184 ·
Re: Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore
Hi again,Was there or was there not a bowling alley in Hidden Valley that burned shortly after it opened??? --- George Cohn <gwcohn@...> wrote:
By Bob Puariea <c2s0naz@...> · #181 ·
Re: Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore
From: Cherlyn Strong Probably because in 1966, Life magazine published a front cover article on Charles Schmidt, "The Pied Piper of Tucson". A wannabe Charles Manson type who had his "gang" kill
By George Cohn <gwcohn@...> · #180 ·
Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore
I have been yearning for the Tucson I knew and loved in the 70's. I should be receiving "Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore" from Netflix today, which I have seen a few times over the years. I'm sure
By Cherlyn Strong <cnbstrong@...> · #179 ·
Re: another skating mystery: where was Tucson Roller Rink?
From: Jim There was also an Orange Julius on Speedway near the university in the '60's when I went to the U of A. It was in the same strip mall as Rubitoms because I bought a lot of 45's there! Don't
By George Cohn <gwcohn@...> · #178 ·
Re: Mystery Picture - was the Sunset Rollerama in Tucson?
Annebells Attic in the 70s was a Standard Brands paint store selling paint, flooring wall paper and artist supplies... before the the lot was Wilmont Campers-"Little dealer Little Prices." been in
By Jim Zielbauer · #177 ·
Re: Mystery Picture - was the Sunset Rollerama in Tucson?
How strange, maybe my memory is failing me! My husband was quite sure it had also been the location where he and his cousins and a group of friends skated there in 1972-74 time period. I called
By jerbet77 · #182 ·
Re: another skating mystery: where was Tucson Roller Rink?
There was also a roller skating rink on Speedway and Belvedere right where Pep Boys is now.. an aside, next to it was the only Orange Julius in town wrote: Tucson Roller Rink? Rink to mystery. at:
By Jim Zielbauer · #176 ·
DeAnza Drive-In Sale
OK, Here's the scoop from the manager of one of the other DeAnza drive-ins: George, I've spoken to our upper management regarding the DeAnza. Yes, the property is for sale; it always has been. DeAnza
By George Cohn <gwcohn@...> · #175 ·
Re: What's legal?
Hi Carol, I'm not a lawyer, but I don't think posting a few pictures would be illegal. Especially since this is a free group, and Mr. Scheaffer's book is no longer in print. Crediting the source is
By mistercopacetic · #173 ·
Re: Mystery Picture - was the Sunset Rollerama in Tucson?
Hi, I haven't posted before but have been here a month or so. I've been in Tucson since age nine when we moved here in 1968, this city has sure changed a lot since then. Back in 1975 there was a
By jerbet77 · #174 ·
Re: alert - De Anza Drive-In Theater is FOR SALE...
That's a great website you have! I think there is access off 22nd now...but you have to drive through either the Jack-in-the-Box or the Walgreens. There is now a bridge you can drive over to the
By Bjay <groups@...> · #172 ·