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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: Sleepy Holla ()
Date: July 27, 2019 12:19PM

Burger guy Wrote:
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> > > This shot of Annandale has already been
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> > > would you all mind if I posted it again?
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> > I am sure it is the angle the photo was taken,
> but
> > the Burger Chef has a WWI artillery piece in
> front
> > of the restaurant?
> >
> > Has that piece been moved to another location?
>
> That’s not Burger Chef. It's something like
> Robertson’s hamburgers. It’s where Jiffy Lube
> is now.

A better view of Roberts
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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: Andy Ratlips ()
Date: July 27, 2019 01:02PM

Route 1 and Longview drive Woodbridge Virginia 1967.
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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: Summer Car ()
Date: July 27, 2019 02:16PM

Sleepy Holla Wrote:
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> > > > @Lee highway and University drive. date
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> > > They brought new cars into the training
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> > > The car has 1963 plates on it, so my guess is
> > > 1963.
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> > What model GM car is that?
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> It's a 1962 Oldsmobile Jetfire

21 Water Street Excelsior Minnesota. Bet that car does not come out in the Minnesota winters!!

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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: Sambo ()
Date: July 28, 2019 11:14PM

Mike R. Wrote:
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> This stupid thread sucks. You people are just
> jealous of the TMOS thread because it is more
> popular.





You sound nearly as ignorant as that Gerry coward.

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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: rick p ()
Date: July 29, 2019 05:11AM

Fairfax city.
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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: Robert’s Sign ()
Date: July 29, 2019 06:48AM

Sleepy Holla Wrote:
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> Burger guy Wrote:
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> > Early Morning Question Wrote:
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> > > Fran Conia Wrote:
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> > > > This shot of Annandale has already been
> > posted
> > > but
> > > > would you all mind if I posted it again?
> > >
> > > I am sure it is the angle the photo was
> taken,
> > but
> > > the Burger Chef has a WWI artillery piece in
> > front
> > > of the restaurant?
> > >
> > > Has that piece been moved to another
> location?
> >
> > That’s not Burger Chef. It's something like
> > Robertson’s hamburgers. It’s where Jiffy
> Lube
> > is now.
>
> A better view of Roberts


French Fries
Thick Shakes
Tall Drinks

That sign may have cost more than his shack.

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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: PJammas ()
Date: July 29, 2019 06:51AM

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> Fairfax city.


Cool picture. That barn is slated for leveling.

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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: Fairfax Fred ()
Date: July 29, 2019 08:47PM

this might have been posted before, not sure. Weber Tire in the City of Fairfax
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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: Fairfax Fred ()
Date: July 29, 2019 08:51PM

AB&W lol!
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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: Dumfrieskid ()
Date: July 29, 2019 09:07PM

The Dodge Colt has a "Stalknecht Realty" sticker on the side. A good friend of mine Ed Stalknect

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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: Andy Ratlips ()
Date: August 01, 2019 05:07AM

Jeff Griffeth was nice enough to share this image from a color slide of Mclean in 1978.
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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: Fairfax Fred ()
Date: August 01, 2019 08:49PM

Andy Ratlips Wrote:
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> Jeff Griffeth was nice enough to share this image
> from a color slide of Mclean in 1978.


Lowenbrau, lol! We thought we were drinking good beer when we had Lowenbrau.

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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: just passing through ()
Date: August 01, 2019 10:23PM

Fairfax Fred Wrote:
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> Andy Ratlips Wrote:
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> > Jeff Griffeth was nice enough to share this
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> > from a color slide of Mclean in 1978.
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> Lowenbrau, lol! We thought we were drinking good
> beer when we had Lowenbrau.

I would sometimes splurge and get a six-pack of Michelob Dark in bottles. I don't think they even brew it anymore!

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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: Alexandria Kid ()
Date: August 01, 2019 10:52PM

AB&W Bus lines...the joke was that it stood for "almost better to walk it" bus lines

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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: Pontiac 1 ()
Date: August 01, 2019 11:13PM

just passing through Wrote:
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> I would sometimes splurge and get a six-pack of
> Michelob Dark in bottles. I don't think they even
> brew it anymore!




Oh man I loved that stuff! Haven't seen it in decades tho :-(



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 08/01/2019 11:13PM by Pontiac 1.

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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: When only the best will do ()
Date: August 02, 2019 08:12AM

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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: just passing through ()
Date: August 02, 2019 01:05PM

When only the best will do Wrote:
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What kind of sacrilege is that? Everyone knows you only drink Mickey's out of big mouth bottles, not 40's.

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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: Headache Trash ()
Date: August 02, 2019 02:43PM

No Natural Light in the mix Americas favorite beer of hard working people

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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: Yet Another Transient ()
Date: August 02, 2019 07:50PM

Fairfax Fred Wrote:
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> Andy Ratlips Wrote:
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> > Jeff Griffeth was nice enough to share this
> image
> > from a color slide of Mclean in 1978.
>
>
> Lowenbrau, lol! We thought we were drinking good
> beer when we had Lowenbrau.

I was in that shopping center and across the street on an almost daily basis from '72 to '78, I recognize some of those vehicles. Lived in Bryn Mawr area. My first beers other than the Michelob Dark and Miller High Life ponies my father kept in the basement fridge were from the Dart Drug across Chain Bridge Road. They actually sold it to us. Drinking age for beer was 18 back then, which we were a couple years shy of for the most part. Wine too, I think, was 18yrs.

We would get two or three six packs of schlitz malt liquor from Dart Drug and build a fire on the banks of Pimmet Run, not far from the Old Dominion Drive bridge. Or go up to Matildaville. Good times, great memories.

I learned to drive in McLean, in a Karmann Ghia.

Ginos was more or less in that same shopping center with Giant and Peoples, but around the corner, not too far from it anyway. Highs was just down the street by the fire station across from Jack in the Box.

Across Chain Bridge Road, neXt to Dart Drug, between it and A&P, was a World Bazaar shop that later became Crown Books,

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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: Matildaville Ghost ()
Date: August 02, 2019 09:22PM

Most of the teenagers from Great Falls and McLean who frequented the Matildaville area in the early to mid 1970s were in agreement that a ghost was commonly seen in the ruins, usually near the tavern area, also the company house area, and canal. Less frequently at the cliffs and the river. The Widow Meyers. A feminine translucent apparition, benign, friendly, benevolent, peaceful, but persistent, in a long white dress and apron, hair pulled back some say in a braid, surrounded by or emanating a soft light or energy.

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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: Say what? ()
Date: August 02, 2019 10:04PM

Yet Another Transient Wrote:
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> Fairfax Fred Wrote:
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> > Andy Ratlips Wrote:
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> > > Jeff Griffeth was nice enough to share this
> > image
> > > from a color slide of Mclean in 1978.
> >
> >
> > Lowenbrau, lol! We thought we were drinking
> good
> > beer when we had Lowenbrau.
>
> I was in that shopping center and across the
> street on an almost daily basis from '72 to '78, I
> recognize some of those vehicles. Lived in Bryn
> Mawr area. My first beers other than the Michelob
> Dark and Miller High Life ponies my father kept in
> the basement fridge were from the Dart Drug across
> Chain Bridge Road. They actually sold it to us.
> Drinking age for beer was 18 back then, which we
> were a couple years shy of for the most part. Wine
> too, I think, was 18yrs.
>
> We would get two or three six packs of schlitz
> malt liquor from Dart Drug and build a fire on the
> banks of Pimmet Run, not far from the Old Dominion
> Drive bridge. Or go up to Matildaville. Good
> times, great memories.
>
> I learned to drive in McLean, in a Karmann Ghia.
>
> Ginos was more or less in that same shopping
> center with Giant and Peoples, but around the
> corner, not too far from it anyway. Highs was
> just down the street by the fire station across
> from Jack in the Box.
>
> Across Chain Bridge Road, neXt to Dart Drug,
> between it and A&P, was a World Bazaar shop that
> later became Crown Books,


They actually had Jack in the Box here? When did they abandon Fairfax County? Loved Jack in the Box breakfast tacos when I was living in Arizona.

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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: Old Dude ()
Date: August 02, 2019 10:37PM

Say what? Wrote:
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> They actually had Jack in the Box here? When did
> they abandon Fairfax County? Loved Jack in the Box
> breakfast tacos when I was living in Arizona.


70s through maybe the early 80s? Don't remember exactly when they pulled out. One in Annandale and one near Skyline were the ones we went to mostly. Think the historic Taco Bell in Merrifield originally was a Jack in the Box but don't remember ever going to that one as a JITB.

I do remember buying 6-packs of Ballantine bottles (under age) at Dart Drug and Peoples Drug for $0.88!

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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: JIB's Were In ()
Date: August 02, 2019 11:36PM

Annandale Merrifield Reston Herndon McLean. The greasy mystery meat fried tacos with a cheese half slice and wilted lettuce were cult like and a big reason that pot smokes and just plain late night workers enjoyed the greasy fare , the smokes to cure the munchies the workers to get by till payday or a midnight snack just keep in mind The VSP would not allow eating in the car! Unless there was a 24/7 coal mine strike down SW Virginia pushing 140 on I 81 to get down there on open highway stretches with the both big barrels on the 440's wide open in the days of a single rooftop red cherry and a six shot .38 S&W special M10 with 158 gr round nose lead slugs in it on the hip of the Sam Brown belted holster , all you had on your strong side way back up in those hills but it was enough as the people of SW Va are god loving decent hard working people who you could count on as citizen back up, plus old snub Sneaky Pete hiding in your pocket sometimes with a friend called .25 Colt auto hidden away as a last ditch chance if you could not make it to the trunk of your car for some heavy duty deer hunters firepower not the military stuff of today

Bring it back JACK We all want to munch today!

A few ago and some Burger Kings brought Jack back in secret but we cult fans soon learned they were JIB tacos and BK soon stopped as no one wanted their burgers which were 3 dollars when the tacos were only a dollar !

DAJAX gotta be heading to San Diego to get back to Jacks treats wondering why the fools don't come back here in style teaming up with Arther Ts for some crisp batter fried fish chips and a Ice cold Fanta to cool pot smokes bongs , Eat up the muchies smokes and keep those greasy hands off the guns !

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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: Andy Ratlips ()
Date: August 03, 2019 07:12AM

Johnny Cook was nice enough to share this image from 1970. In the background you can see the HB Landzcth (spelling??) dealership and a beetle or two. Near Bevan street Fairfax city.
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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: Class of 71 ()
Date: August 03, 2019 10:15AM

Glynn's Gulf?

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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: Yet Another Transient ()
Date: August 03, 2019 10:20AM

The McLean Jack in the Box closed in late 1977 I believe. A Roy Rogers opened about the same time, it was located where McDonald's is now. Roy Rogers got a lot of business when they opened. If I recall correctly, the JIB was located pretty much where Santini's is now.

Along Laughlin Avenue were older homes with older residents, mostly retired, predominantly cap cods and single story cottages with front porches and basements, Laughlin Avenue ended at Bryn Mawr park which was heavily wooded. Laughlin turned into gravel with an 'almost cul-de-sac' where Hazen Place is located, with a very narrow dirt footpath through the woods down to Tennyson .

Hazen place was a barely noticeable dirt footpath that led up the hill to a small meadow in the woods, another hangout for the brats and such who lived in the area. That path continued down to what is now an extension of Emerson. That part of Emerson was heavily wooded with a steep slope down to what is now the back of Balducci's and what was then McLean Theater. The theater exit in back was almost always unlocked.

Emerson was extended and development of Hazen began started around late 77 and early 78.

About half the residents in Bryn Mawr, McLean Heights and McLean Manor were senior military officer families (O6 and above pay grade), most others were mid to upper management for various government agencies, senior foreign embassy staff and assistant ambassadors and undersecretaries, Georgetown faculty, news media correspondents and journalists, congressional representatives and senators, and some cia of course. A couple novelists and writers lived in the area too.

The power lines along Pimmet Run did not exist. They started clearing the woods for those lines along the creek between Old Chesterbook and Old Dominion Drive in early to mid 78.

We buried a time capsule in the woods there, a few hundred feet from OD drive @ Pimmet Run, in late spring early summer 1976, near our dam and rocky shoal on the creek. There's a few albums (including dark side of the moon and physical grafitti), about a quarter oz of columbian gold pot, a small amount of thai stick and a half a gram or so blonde hash, a tokemaster bong (heavily used), Washington Post and Washington Star issues from the day we closed it, clippings from Nixon resignation about a year and half earlier, some bicentennial memorabilia, a dungeons and dragons boxed book set and dice along with a chainmail booklet, some miniature figurines we used when we played D&D and Chainmail, copies of playboy and penthouse from dart drug, national geographic, smithsonian, washingtonian, newsweek and time magazines (parents subscriptions), copies of shogun, hobbit and lord of the rings and watership down, various other bric-a-brac, HS yearbooks from McLean and Langley, Longfellow and Cooper middle schools, class photos from Lewinsville, Kent Gardens and Franklin Sherman. Smaller stuff is in military ammunition boxes and a strong box, all of it and larger loose items in a one of those non-wooden green footlocker style storage trunks buried about 2.5 to 3 feet, wrapped in a plastic tarp. Took a week to dig the hole, about two months or so to collect everything. We had a tree fort there as well. The site is undisturbed, and was heavily overgrown when I last visited it in 2011 while in NoVa working for a bit. I believe it survived the power line installation. It was far enough away from where they ran line and cleared with heavy equipment.

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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: Class of 71 ()
Date: August 03, 2019 10:29AM

When was the agreed time to open the capsule?

Like to see what survived the burial.

2026 ?

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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: Andy Ratlips ()
Date: August 03, 2019 10:46AM

Family photo courtesy of the Riddle family, Woodbridge Virginia. No date given. Imagine letting your kids do something like this today. Social services would write you up for child endangerment.
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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: ol mclean ()
Date: August 03, 2019 10:50AM

I remember when the Laughlin Realtors building was an old wooden house, right there at OD Drive and Dolley Madison...it was a sports store for a while, then in the mid 80's was either torn down or moved for the current brick bank building there now.

Also, accross from the McDonalds was the old McLean Library in one of those tiny little brick buildings, the little office that is now next to where mcdonalds WAS is now was once a house, and next to the library was a store that I wasn't allowed to go into (was too young) that was called LAGNAF, which supposedly stood for "lets all get naked and f***".

Remember the old Jack in the Box, made it until the early 80's i think.

The road BEHIND mcdonalds was where a bunch of old little houses, bungalow types, that were businesses, like some antique stores my mom used to drag me to.

That street is now these business buildings, built in the early 80's.

Yep, Roy Rogers was in the building that is now the mcdonalds near charley's place or whatever it is now.

Also, the intersection of 123 and Georgetwon Pike near CIA, was actually an OVERPASS, where if you were coming down GP towards 123, there was a big ramp that took you OVER 123 and merged you into 123. you cam still see the remnnants in the woods as you are heading down 123, on the right, as you are going towards the parkway.

Wonder why they took it down? Seemed to work pretty good.

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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: corrector of mistakes ()
Date: August 03, 2019 10:52AM

opps, I meangt Laughlin Building was at OD Drive and Chain Bridge rd...

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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: LOL... ()
Date: August 03, 2019 12:01PM

Andy Ratlips Wrote:
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> Family photo courtesy of the Riddle family,
> Woodbridge Virginia. No date given. Imagine
> letting your kids do something like this today.
> Social services would write you up for child
> endangerment.

Wow the violations:

Driving equipment on a roadway without proper placard

Underage driving

Diving without a permit

Improper towing

More than one trailer without permit

Lack of proper lights on trailers

Failure to restrain children

Violation of the helmet law

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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: millennial mom ()
Date: August 03, 2019 12:09PM

LOL... Wrote:
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> Andy Ratlips Wrote:
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> > Family photo courtesy of the Riddle family,
> > Woodbridge Virginia. No date given. Imagine
> > letting your kids do something like this today.
> > Social services would write you up for child
> > endangerment.
>
> Wow the violations:
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> Driving equipment on a roadway without proper
> placard
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> Underage driving
>
> Diving without a permit
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> Improper towing
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> More than one trailer without permit
>
> Lack of proper lights on trailers
>
> Failure to restrain children
>
> Violation of the helmet law

Why are those kids doing that? I guess they think that is fun. Where are their Kindle fires and their smartphones? Those kids should be inside, they could get stung by a bee out there in the open. They are in grave danger!

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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: LOL... ()
Date: August 03, 2019 12:18PM

and the global warming being caused by the gasoline burning machine

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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: Yet Another Transient ()
Date: August 03, 2019 12:21PM

Emerson had the same style of homes as Laughlin, as I recall, for the most part. I think they were older than most of the other homes in that area. About as old as the bungalows on Ingleside and Elm, 'south' of Dolly Madison. All that stuff is gone now.

Laughlin Realty was a landmark, for sure.

LAGNAF was too. I remember the Sunshine Company and Rainbow factory occupying the same space. Or maybe it was Rainbow Company and Sunshine Factory. Always a head shop. Made several purchases there. The gal in that place was the coolest person.

I'm probably not remembering JIB closure correctly. I do remember being disappointed that it was closed for what seemed a long time maybe for remodel in 77 or early 78, no tacos, no jumbo jack. It may have been when I was back in the area working in the early 80s that it actually closed.

We moved from the area in latter part of '78. Father retired. I ended up back in NoVa, DC and Belvoir working in the early 80s, always interspersed with some bits of activity for a few months here and there and elsewhere. I visited McLean a lot when stateside, still had a couple friends in the area at that time. Evans Farm Inn was always a favorite destination.

We never set a time to open the capsule. We basically decided not to do that. We figured someone else would eventually find it, and decided to leave it until then. All of us were transient families, none of us actually from the area. We loved living there. It was always sad parting when someone left, on everyones account. Most figured that when we left, we probably would never be back. That's typically the case for kids from military and geopolitical families.

A lot of development started in that area in 77. Everything changed. My family moved in 78, older sisters in college, third year of HS for me. McLean was a great place to live and grow up in the 70s.

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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: Andy Ratlips ()
Date: August 04, 2019 09:20AM

Some Oakton HS yearbook ads 1976.
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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: just passing through ()
Date: August 04, 2019 09:39AM

Andy Ratlips Wrote:
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> Some Oakton HS yearbook ads 1976.


And The Italian Gourmet is still there 43 years later.

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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: Andy Ratlips ()
Date: August 04, 2019 02:23PM

Route 123 @ W&OD Vienna Virginia. Date unknown.
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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: Andy Ratlips ()
Date: August 04, 2019 02:27PM

Further research shows that I had bad information on that last Vienna pic. Not Vienna but Atlanta. Sorry.
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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: fxcograd ()
Date: August 05, 2019 09:31PM

Agreed. It looks like there is another Fox body mustang one row closer facing forward but hidden by the truck in front. That body style wasn't produced till 79.

That picture was taken before Rose Hill screwed the parking lot up by rotating all the parking spaces 90 degrees.


Class of 71 Wrote:
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> That yellow Mustang and the F-150 pickup truck
> parked next to the MG suggests the pic was taken
> in the early 1980's

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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: Fairfax Fred ()
Date: August 07, 2019 04:35AM

Vienna Presbyterian church.
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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: B. Morespecific ()
Date: August 07, 2019 12:46PM

Yet Another Transient Wrote:
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> We buried a time capsule in the woods there, a few
> hundred feet from OD drive @ Pimmet Run, in late
> spring early summer 1976, near our dam and rocky
> shoal on the creek. There's a few albums
> (including dark side of the moon and physical
> grafitti), about a quarter oz of columbian gold
> pot, a small amount of thai stick and a half a
> gram or so blonde hash, a tokemaster bong (heavily
> used)...

Where was this again? Exactly...

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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: causeican ()
Date: August 07, 2019 01:29PM

This is the best picture! Thank you Fred.

Sleepy, Do you see what I see - 1 in 25?

This may prove my point. If I remember my point correctly, at this point.
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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: causeican ()
Date: August 07, 2019 02:51PM

is this right?
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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: Sleepy Holla ()
Date: August 07, 2019 03:03PM

causeican Wrote:
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> This is the best picture! Thank you Fred.
>
> Sleepy, Do you see what I see - 1 in 25?
>
> This may prove my point. If I remember my point
> correctly, at this point.


CIC...what?

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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: 50 Years Ago Aug 15-18 1969 ()
Date: August 07, 2019 05:15PM

The pic is on here somewhere in a VW with Virginia plates! But who on FXU is it ? Not Me DAJAX maybe Cas Sleepy or Graybeard. ON the road to Max Yasgurs farm for the Woodstock festival of 69

I was a long haired non weed smoke standing in Frisco at the corner of Height and Ashbury in the summer of love. I came up on a bus from San Jose visiting my aunt , a long time old family friend I knew since age 2 when we visited lived across the back yard from her. He swiped a big cherry off my 3 yr old BD cake ! Making me a gun rights supporter at a very early age ! He was 7 at the time and was always a bit odd but bright and friendly and we talked about many things above our pay grade as I too am a 999. I last saw him that summer of 69 when we rode a bus up to Frisco for a look at the other odd people who were very freaky more so then me who was uncool as I did not join in on the toke LOL!

I learned a few years ago that he obtained a PHD in a science and was an activist for gay rights in the San Francisco area and it saddened me he had passed

Some Woodstock lore . Promoters of rock concerts who were small players wanted to put on a concert and looked around the farm areas east of NYC. They found Max Yasgur a dairy farmer after many hell no's. Max a Jewish Republican who owned the largest dairy farm in Sullivan Co NY allowed them to put the concert on to help what he saw was a generation gap with young people . They did not expect more then about 10 thousand music fans but word spread and spread and when the event began people started coming and did not stop leaving their cars and walking 5 and more miles in with more then an estimated 400000 thousand at the concert living on love for 4 days straight

Max died at the early age of 53 in 1973 in Florida the concert ruined his farm and his neighbors hated him , but he never regretted having the concert there

WOODSTOCK 1969 from Wiki https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodstock

Man you went there! Man your went there ! If You were start a thread about it in the main forum so we can all tell tales about those lakes pond and wet women
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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: causeican ()
Date: August 07, 2019 07:13PM

Sleepy Holla Wrote:
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> > Sleepy, Do you see what I see - 1 in 25?
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> > This may prove my point. If I remember my
> point
> > correctly, at this point.
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>
> CIC...what?

Nevermind. I thought that was a VW, 1 in 25.
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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: Sleepy Holla ()
Date: August 07, 2019 07:16PM

First glance I agree, but those year cars all kinda shared the boat-tail/split window.

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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: W&OD Buff ()
Date: August 07, 2019 09:16PM

And that's Bouton Hall across Church Street to the left of the church, in the center-left of the photo.Still around and apparently dating from the 1890s, although there'd been talk of putting a parking garage in its place and there was fire in the building last year.

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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: Ernest ()
Date: August 07, 2019 10:52PM

Andy Ratlips Wrote:
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> Near Bevan street Fairfax city.

Does that mean the street we are looking at is Bevan?

Thanks

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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: Ernest ()
Date: August 07, 2019 10:58PM

Nevermind I saw the other pic.

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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: Ernest ()
Date: August 07, 2019 11:27PM

That's not Bevan it's Jermantown Rd

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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: Alexy ()
Date: August 08, 2019 10:27AM

1982.
I know because I took the picture

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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: Andy Ratlips ()
Date: August 10, 2019 07:16AM

Woodbridge chrysler plymouth date unknown.
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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: Andy Ratlips ()
Date: August 10, 2019 09:44PM

What is going on in this Alexandria Virginia image? Masonic Temple in the background. Date unknown.
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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: Hobojoe ()
Date: August 10, 2019 10:04PM

They’re putting ice in the refrigerator box cars.

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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: just passing through ()
Date: August 10, 2019 10:20PM

Andy Ratlips Wrote:
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> What is going on in this Alexandria Virginia
> image? Masonic Temple in the background. Date
> unknown.

Loading ice into refrigerated cars.

https://www.swdc.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/DC-Railways-and-Food-LRSP_compressed.pdf

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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: Andy Ratlips ()
Date: August 11, 2019 10:01AM

Yearbook ad from Fairfax high, mid 60s.
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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: Andy Ratlips ()
Date: August 11, 2019 10:16AM

More yearbook ads from 1971.
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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: Emmett Grogan ()
Date: August 11, 2019 07:17PM

Andy Ratlips Wrote:
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> What is going on in this Alexandria Virginia
> image? Masonic Temple in the background. Date
> unknown.

What you're seeing is the fabrication and repair facility for Fruit Growers Express refrigerated boxcars. The yard was at the end of S. Quaker St, about two blocks south of Rte 236 (behind Generous Georges Positive Pizza Palace.)

https://documentcloud.adobe.com/link/track?uri=urn%3Aaaid%3Ascds%3AUS%3Aae51925b-1b72-4c41-85e8-ef9011061fc7

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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: Fran Conia ()
Date: August 13, 2019 04:53PM

Anyone remember these places?
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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: Fran Conia ()
Date: August 13, 2019 05:02PM

This might have been posted earlier, not sure.
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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: blanche ()
Date: August 13, 2019 05:24PM

I saw "Bananas" a Woody Allen vehicle (before he confirmed that he is a creep)at the Reed in the early 70s. It was not too far from the King Street metro and has been gone forever.

These were very small theatres like the Old Town further down King Street.

Really preferred the Bradlick and Annandale theatres.

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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: Old Iron ()
Date: August 13, 2019 06:19PM

Fran Conia Wrote:
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Good old 1966 Ford Custom equipped with a 428 4 barrel

Nice pic!

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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: Andy Ratlips ()
Date: August 15, 2019 05:10PM

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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: Lynn Conia ()
Date: August 15, 2019 05:42PM

just passing through Wrote:
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> > What is going on in this Alexandria Virginia
> > image? Masonic Temple in the background. Date
> > unknown.
>
> Loading ice into refrigerated cars.
>
> https://www.swdc.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/DC
> -Railways-and-Food-LRSP_compressed.pdf

Thanks for the link!

But that picture is taken closer to Potomac Yard, judging from the distance of the Temple. If it had been at S Quaker Lane, the Temple would have been in the other direction, plus the number of tracks are too wide for that area.

Man, this is the best thread on this site!

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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: Mr. Know it All ()
Date: August 15, 2019 06:52PM

Andy Ratlips Wrote:
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> What is going on in this Alexandria Virginia
> image? Masonic Temple in the background. Date
> unknown.

Looks to be taken the Old Town area. There was a huge ice house in that area that got it's start cutting huge blocks of ice from the Potomac River.

As time went on it was possible to make clean fresh ice year round . See the blocks of ice sitting on the cars?
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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: Andy Ratlips ()
Date: August 17, 2019 02:28PM

Another family photo of Bernies pony ring and mini amusement park in Falls Church.
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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: I Claim First Debs ()
Date: August 17, 2019 05:51PM

On that JIB taco they had to put in that footlocker time capsule, ones gotta be there to go with the smokes bong I'll pass on the cans of Fanta and Fresca

DAJAX The Hungry

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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: Class of 71 ()
Date: August 17, 2019 05:53PM

Remember this place?
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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: Bill.N. ()
Date: August 17, 2019 08:41PM

Lynn Conia Wrote:
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> just passing through Wrote:
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> > > image? Masonic Temple in the background. Date
> > > unknown.
> >
> > Loading ice into refrigerated cars.
> >
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> https://www.swdc.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/DC
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> > -Railways-and-Food-LRSP_compressed.pdf
>
> Thanks for the link!
>
> But that picture is taken closer to Potomac Yard,
> judging from the distance of the Temple. If it had
> been at S Quaker Lane, the Temple would have been
> in the other direction, plus the number of tracks
> are too wide for that area.
>
> Man, this is the best thread on this site!

the Fruit Growers Express icing facility was located "north" of Alexandria Union Station, and more convenient to trains being made up at Potomac Yard. The FGEX Quaker Lane facility was a car shop.

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Posted by: just passing through ()
Date: August 17, 2019 09:31PM

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Nope. But I do remember the Roy Rogers that was there.

From the wiki......

"The chain had 359 company-owned locations when Marriott Corporation acquired it in 1982. Marriott discontinued the brand and converted locations to its Roy Rogers Restaurants chain." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gino%27s_Hamburgers

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Posted by: Roy Still Rides On In Fairfax Co ()
Date: August 17, 2019 09:59PM

On Rt 1 south and Jeff Todd Way and Belle View Shopping Center both owned by the Todd family, keeping with the Roy's tradition ! Excellent roast beef sandwiches burgers and Roys fried chicken

Now lets forget the smoked up bong hitter who threw the pie heard around the world, at least down to Va Beach when he threw it at Roy performing with his Sons of the Pioneers band at Picket Shopping center in the late 70's causing millions to shake their heads nationwide and ask Why ? At least it was a just a pie ! He was not that far gone to start shooting people .

Roy said peace to him too ! I personally thought he was pissed that Jack In The Box had closed , no greasy tacos and it was too far to go to Arthur Treachers's and Roys had no Fanta for his Tokemaster

DAJAX the cook

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Posted by: just passing through ()
Date: August 17, 2019 10:13PM

Roy Still Rides On In Fairfax Co Wrote:
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> On Rt 1 south and Jeff Todd Way and Belle View
> Shopping Center both owned by the Todd family,
> keeping with the Roy's tradition ! Excellent roast
> beef sandwiches burgers and Roys fried chicken
>
> Now lets forget the smoked up bong hitter who
> threw the pie heard around the world, at least
> down to Va Beach when he threw it at Roy
> performing with his Sons of the Pioneers band at
> Picket Shopping center in the late 70's causing
> millions to shake their heads nationwide and ask
> Why ? At least it was a just a pie ! He was not
> that far gone to start shooting people .
>
> Roy said peace to him too ! I personally thought
> he was pissed that Jack In The Box had closed , no
> greasy tacos and it was too far to go to Arthur
> Treachers's and Roys had no Fanta for his
> Tokemaster
>
> DAJAX the cook

HAHAHAHAHA! I hadn't heard that story. There are several articles out there about it. He probably told that story for years and people were like "ya, right. Sure you did."

https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/local/1977/09/22/100-fine-follows-fast-pie-in-eye-of-fast-food-king/e3fd04e2-8ccf-4712-8c02-449994738503/?noredirect=on

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Posted by: LOL Roy Was All American ! ()
Date: August 17, 2019 10:42PM

A "cottage cheese pie ?? Is that what they called New York Cheesecake ? No wonder he wanted that Jack taco , someone slipped him, a micky of a pie

From the Post article

"The incident occurred while Rogers, 65, and his Sons of the Pioneers singers were performing Aug. 30 at the Roy Rogers Family Restaurant in Fairfax City. The youth ran past the bandstand and hurled a cottage cheese pie in Rogers' face.


"Let me got a punch at him," Rogers yelled. "I hope they stuff a Roy Rogers hamburger down his throat."


Then Rogers blurted into one of the live microphones "Lemme at that son of a bitch."

LOL RIP Roy ! DAJAX

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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: Some One Told Me ()
Date: August 17, 2019 10:43PM

Roy said "peace to him" LOL!

DAJAX

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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: Fran Conia ()
Date: August 18, 2019 05:30PM

Lee high school Springfield Virginia 1973. Back when the drinking age was 18. It sure looks like Lee in the background but I am confused about the letter jackets with a "B" on them. Maybe those were kids from another school attending a sporting event at Lee.
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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: Frat Boy ()
Date: August 18, 2019 05:44PM

Not sure where the photo was taken, but those look like college students to me.

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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: blanche ()
Date: August 18, 2019 08:14PM

Andy Ratlips Wrote:
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> Another family photo of Bernies pony ring and mini
> amusement park in Falls Church.


The edge of my memory is Route 7 and Columbia Pike being an intersection, instead of the overpass it is now. It was quite the clusterF before the state finally installed the overpass.

It looks like the apartment on Moray Place is being built in that picture.

Good Times at Bernies!

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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: People Were More Mature ()
Date: August 18, 2019 08:32PM

>Not sure where the photo was taken, but those look like college students to me.

Back in that day not the spoiled sissy PC libtarded brats of today

Plus parents and teachers breathed sighs of relief " Oh its only some beer thank god its not that marijuana dope that hippys and negroes use all the time

Before the fall of the Democrat party as Americans


Sorry but the truth still hurts even if you try to change history

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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: Sleepy Holla ()
Date: August 19, 2019 09:58AM

A little Back To Work Redux.
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Posted by: Fairfax Fred ()
Date: August 19, 2019 04:41PM

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Date: August 19, 2019 04:48PM

Fairfax Fred Wrote:
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> Yes, Three chefs indeed.


So I see they refer to it as a "barrel of chicken". I grew up knowing it as a "bucket of chicken". Was that a regional thing or did different restaurants call their containers different names?

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Date: August 19, 2019 04:57PM

just passing through Wrote:
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> So I see they refer to it as a "barrel of
> chicken". I grew up knowing it as a "bucket of
> chicken". Was that a regional thing or did
> different restaurants call their containers
> different names?


As I recall the barrel o chicken was 21 pieces and the bucket o chicken was 16 pieces while the box o chicken was 8 pieces. I worked at 3 chefs for a couple of weeks before my dream job at Lums opened up, lol.

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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: Sleepy Holla ()
Date: August 19, 2019 06:22PM

Gino's/KFC used the same Bucket-Barrel verbiage also.
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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: TR ()
Date: August 22, 2019 01:23PM

I worked at Pizza Kaezano's across the parking lot from the Roy Rogers when this happened. The kid who threw the pie or whatever it was (I thought it was a cup full of ice) was a stoner friend of mine nicknamed Shadow. Believe he died of leukemia a few years later.

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Posted by: Scene of the crime ()
Date: August 22, 2019 06:55PM

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> I worked at Pizza Kaezano's across the parking lot
> from the Roy Rogers when this happened. The kid
> who threw the pie or whatever it was (I thought it
> was a cup full of ice) was a stoner friend of mine
> nicknamed Shadow. Believe he died of leukemia a
> few years later.
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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: phelpsmarc ()
Date: August 22, 2019 06:58PM

I think that's the Moon Inn now.

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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: Fran Conia ()
Date: August 23, 2019 04:49PM

Any of you kids remember the Brookfield plaza slot car racetrack in Springfield?
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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: Fran Conia ()
Date: August 23, 2019 04:57PM

Belle View shopping center. Might have been posted before, no date given.

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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
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Date: August 23, 2019 04:59PM

Forgot to attach the image.
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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: Sleepy Holla ()
Date: August 23, 2019 06:05PM

Great pic Fran...I would say 1958/59.

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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: So Many Jew Canoe's At Roys ()
Date: August 23, 2019 06:30PM

Thought Jews only liked classical music back then, not hillbilly twang

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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: Andy Ratlips ()
Date: August 24, 2019 05:58AM

Was Bell haven near Belleview shopping center?
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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: Fran Conia ()
Date: August 24, 2019 10:39AM

5536 Belfast place Springfield Virginia then and now. It was built in 1955 according to Realtor.com.
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Date: August 25, 2019 09:27AM

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Date: August 25, 2019 09:29AM

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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: VW spotter ()
Date: August 25, 2019 09:35AM

Police inspect Volkswagon beetle, which four inmates used as a getaway vehicle after they escaped from Lorton on Christmas night in 1974. (Photo Credit: Geoffrey Gilbert, Reprinted with permission of the DC Public Library, Star Collection, © Washington Post.)
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Posted by: If Cops Had Not Nabbed Them ()
Date: August 25, 2019 02:46PM

By the time they got 3/4 way up 14th st in DC it would be a Weed Bug

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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
Posted by: By The Time They Turned ()
Date: August 25, 2019 02:48PM

Onto T street it would be a mobile whorehouse

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Re: Old pictures of Fairfax county, love em!
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Date: August 27, 2019 05:04AM

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