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Fairfax was better in the 1920s
Posted by: I love the 1920s ()
Date: November 11, 2012 03:10AM

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Fairfax was better in the 1920s. Not as much traffic as right now. There were real cars on the roads. No plastic pieces of shit like the cars clogging the roads right now.


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Re: Fairfax was better in the 1920s
Posted by: Fairfax Washington ()
Date: November 11, 2012 08:41AM

this ain't the 1920's. Probably more like the late 1940's. anybody know where that Fairfax Super Market was? Maybe the building is still standing.
paint your bald spot
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Fairfax, Virginia. A Nabisco truck on the door of which is displayed a United States Truck Conservation Corps pledge. The driver is taking a box of packaged goods into the Fairfax supermarket.jpg

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Re: Fairfax was better in the 1920s
Posted by: I love the 1920s ()
Date: November 11, 2012 12:14PM

Shippenville%20High%20School%20Students%

I love 1920s high school yearbooks too. Nothing but white faces.

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Re: Fairfax was better in the 1920s
Posted by: yomommaisaho ()
Date: November 11, 2012 12:21PM

it looks like the republican 2012 convention.

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Re: Fairfax was better in the 1920s
Posted by: Stefan F. ()
Date: November 12, 2012 12:37AM

what you guys can't hack it in p.g. county

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Posted by: chuckhoffmann ()
Date: November 12, 2012 10:02AM

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Edited 3 time(s). Last edit at 03/04/2013 02:36PM by chuckhoffmann.

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Re: Fairfax was better in the 1920s
Posted by: Olde Farte? ()
Date: November 12, 2012 08:22PM

chuckhoffmann Wrote:
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> Fairfax Washington Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > this ain't the 1920's. Probably more like the
> late
> > 1940's. anybody know where that Fairfax Super
> > Market was? Maybe the building is still
> standing.
> > paint your bald spot
>
> I believe the photo is incorrectly identified.
> That is probably the Fairfax Super Market at 3589
> Pennsylvania Avenue S.E. in the Fairfax Village
> Shopping Center in Washington DC.
>
> The first photo is a cropped version of the
> original from the LOC Web site.
>
> The second two are pictures of the Fairfax Village
> Shopping Center today. Note the pitch of the roof
> and the shape of the vent, especially in the photo
> of the First Cash Advance location.
>
> The last picture is a cropped copy of a 1949
> advertisement for Fairfax Super Markets.

Where is Olde Farte at? Perhaps he might know?

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Re: Fairfax was better in the 1920s
Posted by: Dale ()
Date: December 02, 2012 07:44PM

I want to move back to the 20s

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Re: Fairfax was better in the 1920s
Posted by: friskydingo ()
Date: December 02, 2012 08:07PM

Dale Wrote:
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> I want to move back to the 20s


Ah yes, a world without antibiotics sounds lovely, doesn't it.

 

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Re: Fairfax was better in the 1920s
Posted by: Riley martin ()
Date: December 02, 2012 08:07PM

no illegal spics!! and the violent negro knew his place in society. and no thinkbox mc.

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Re: Fairfax was better in the 1920s
Posted by: Olde Farte? ()
Date: December 03, 2012 10:34PM

Where is Olde Farte at?

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Re: Fairfax was better in the 1920s
Posted by: Compo ()
Date: December 05, 2012 02:41AM

From Library of congress. Not 1920's but a little later in the 1930's.
Sort of looks like Hunter Mill road and thats a field at the base of Hannah Hill.
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