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Re: last chance to speak out against Broadway widening demolitions
Hello again, If you need some more info, here is a recent article to look at... Crisis of Confidence: City Transportation Staff Called Out on Double-Dealing
By mistercopacetic · #7531 ·
last chance to speak out against Broadway widening demolitions
Hello All, Sorry for the last minute notice, but Thursday night may be the last chance for us to speak out against the Broadway widening demolitions. This is the single most destructive project since
By mistercopacetic · #7530 ·
Re: Wilmot Plaza
The F-4E that went in at 29th St and Alvernon Way (18 Dec 1967) hit just behind the Food Giant supermarket.. Not so fortunate for those who lived behind the store on Winstel, but it probably saved
By n7iqv@... · #7529 ·
Re: Wilmot Plaza
Alvernon, Dec 18th, 1968. I was there within 100 feet of where it landed. Spent all night putting fires out on our Cactus Bowl roof. Jim Hilkemeyer
By Jim Hilkemeyer · #7526 ·
Re: Petrocelli, episode one, 1974, frame by frame
Great work, Carlos! I never knew about the Brady Castle. Where abouts was it located? I look forward to your next post, thanks! Anthony a.k.a. "Shiwoh"
By Buckaroo · #7527 ·
Re: Wilmot Plaza
Jet Crash into Food Giant supermarket A U.S. Air Force Phantom Jet crashed into a Food Giant grocery store in Tucson on Monday, Dec. 18, 1967. Four people died. (The address of the Food Giant grocery
By ron glass · #7528 ·
Petrocelli, episode one, 1974, frame by frame
Hello All, Many thanks to ¡°Shiwoh¡± for alerting the group to the existence of entire seasons of Petrocelli posted on YouTube. I¡¯ve been looking for these for years. Before TV Land aired these,
By mistercopacetic · #7525 ·
Re: Wilmot Plaza
Wasnt that a Luckys Market on Alvernon that was hit and destroyed by a jet from DM I believe in 1969 or 70 ? My husband and I were stunned to hear that report come on the car radio as we had been
By Deb Rollins · #7524 ·
Re: Wilmot Plaza
And don't forget the Goodmans at the SE corner of 22nd and Cherry. One of the few that is no longer standing. John Holden
By n7iqv@... · #7523 ·
Re: Petrocelli
The "Anthony J Petrocelli" window stayed in place for many years after the series ended. I don't know when it finally was removed, but I am pretty certain it was after 2000. John Holden
By n7iqv@... · #7522 ·
Re: Petrocelli
I remember walking on the street looking up at a building window that had Pertrocelli's name printed on it. Don't know if that stayed there during the time the series was being filmed or just there
By Deb Rollins · #7521 ·
Re: Wilmot Plaza
There was also a Goodmans/Luckys at Southgate shopping center @ South 6th Ave/I-10 . DebKaye
By Deb Rollins · #7520 ·
Re: Wilmot Plaza
I recall the grocery as being an AJ Bayless...although it may have been a Consumer's, prior to my arrival in 1959. Definitely NOT a Goodman's in that location. There were several on the far east side
By n7iqv@... · #7519 ·
Petrocelli
Hi Everyone, I found a lot of the Petrocelli episodes on youtube. It's a great walk in the past as you can see quite a few Tucson landmarks from the 70s. Enjoy! This episode shows the old airport and
By Buckaroo · #7518 ·
Re: Wilmot Plaza
Myerson's and the grocery store. I think it was a Goodman's? It's where T?J Max is now. That's the only original structure that hasn't been demolished. I think the plan is to rehab it to fit in with
By Roy Ireland · #7517 ·
Re: Wilmot Plaza
Whats was the anchor store..Meyersons? I remember getting shoes there, I think they gave you a gold egg with a prize too. I think Sids was there too, pre Best Buy little box store.
By jefffurrier@... · #7516 ·
Re: Wilmot Plaza
I grew up by Palo Verde Park, one of my earliest memories is of the lunch counter in Defender Drugs. This was pre 1970 I don't know when it was removed. I think they did sodas and malts as well
By ron glass · #7515 ·
Re: Wilmot Plaza
Demolition has begun on the remaining buildings in Wilmot Plaza. The southeast corner that was once Wilmot Plaza Drug is coming down today. El Mercado, across Broadway from Wilmot Plaza, was replaced
By Roy Ireland · #7514 ·
Re: U of A continues to demolish its history
Hello again, I was thinking of Pizza Pub, but I confused it with my neighbor Tom's place which was called Pizza City. Thanks to those who contacted me with guesses offline. I found a shot of Pizza Pub
By mistercopacetic · #7513 ·
Re: U of A continues to demolish its history
Hello All, I'd like to make a point about an argument to demolish a building because it's "run down". Don't fall into this trap. In many cases, that argument may be a part of an unethical tactic
By mistercopacetic · #7512 ·