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    How many remember Woolworth Store's. Here's a menu from 1957
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  • #2
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    We had those in York,Pa. I worked for WT Grants for a year while in my Senior year in high school. About the same thing.
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    • #3
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      I do. I was in HS in 57 and have personally enjoyed one of those 39 cents banana splits on the few occasions that I could get mom to pay for one of those expensive luxury items. In those days, life on a farm in Arkansas was very bare bones.
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        The one were I lived had a Barber Shop and the hair cuts looked like someone put a bowl on your head and buzzed around it. Leroy

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        • #5
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          I remember the one in downtown Atlanta. We passed it on the way to Rich's to buy school and Easter clothes. I also remember Grants.
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            I was terrible 2 back in '57, probably liked the banana split, don't remember though.
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            • #7
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              I remember Woolworth's quite well. We called it the 'dime store' back in the 50's up in n.e. Ohio. Charley remembers it for other reasons in Norfolk, Va...http://hamptonroads.com/2010/02/lunc...50-years-later
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                WOOLWORTH'S PLAYED A PART IN THE MOVIE, "OH BROTHER WHERE ART THOU?"
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                • #9
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                  Ok, I don't remember Woolworth's from 1957, it was later after I actually became a little person. My memories are probably from 10 yrs later or so.

                  Elle, I've been on Granby St in Norfolk. I remember from my first trip up to see my boy off on his first deployment.
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                  • #10
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                    Elle, your Charley and I remember the same Woolworth drama.

                    Also, we always called them a "dime" store.

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                    • #11
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                      We called them a "five and dime" in Reading PA. I remember the one on 5th and Penn. Made hot dogs with grilled buns.
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                      • #12
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                        Originally posted by Ski View Post
                        We called them a "five and dime" in Reading PA. I remember the one on 5th and Penn. Made hot dogs with grilled buns.
                        Come on down to T@ TWH V (http://www.thunderbirdnest.com/forum...ad.php?t=27675 - that's how you'll get them at the party! I make my own!
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                        • #13
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                          Here is the 5 cent portion of the "Five and Dime" sign that used to be on the woolworth stores.

                          http://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedi...rths-five-dime
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                            The huge ice cream sandwich for either .15 or.19 cents.
                            A thick slice of Neapolitan ice cream between two rectangular sugar wafers.

                            Also in the center of the store they had a donut counter that sold only one type of donut.
                            A crescent shaped fried cake with an orange flavored glaze that they sold at half price starting 15 minutes before the store closed at 9 PM.
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                            • #15
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                              We had S. H. Kress and McClellans 5 & 10-cent stores side by side until the early 1970's. There may have been a Woolworth that closed down before I was born but I am unsure.
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