I remeber the roller rink, It was where the factory outlet is now, the corner building near the club potpourri....remember that? Trippi's was located on Hyde Park across from B Street I believe. Hey anyone remember Hungry Hermans at the Summit when it was a mall....
Greenwald's The Strand Drug Store Red Barn Neisner's Movies at the Strand, Caratact, Rapids and the LaSalle Lawrence Simonetti selling punch boards (among other things) in the North End The O H North End Biliards Dances at "the Church" in the North End Spaghetti at Michael's at 3AM Sunday Morning Recordland in Summit Park Mall Ramblin' Lou
Extra Points: The Route 66 House (hint: my parents still live there)
Greenwald's The Strand Drug Store Red Barn Neisner's Movies at the Strand, Caratact, Rapids and the LaSalle Lawrence Simonetti selling punch boards (among other things) in the North End The O H North End Biliards Dances at "the Church" in the North End Spaghetti at Michael's at 3AM Sunday Morning Recordland in Summit Park Mall Ramblin' Lou
Extra Points: The Route 66 House (hint: my parents still live there)
Ahhhh, teh Red Barn. Forgot about that one.
How about these two:
-Trapassos 5 & 10 (are they still in business?) -Zounds 2000 (all I can say about this place is 'Ick').
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Oh, tell me, tell me...where is this emporium? Is he still working out of his decrepit house out off Buffalo Avenue just into LaSalle?
I truly can't believe he's still selling used records. I worked at Recordland at the Summit Park Mall when I went to NU back around '72-'75, and Ted was selling used records and concert tickets then while trying really really hard to be cool (no luck there) and always hung around our store like a junior high mallrat wanting to talk about music, which he didn't have a clue about.