How long has Koppe Bridge been at the Wellborn location? I know most of the bldgs further south of that are newer (i.e. the strip mall,duplexes and such)
The house you are speaking of was an old massage parlor from the oil boom days of the late 70's and early 80's. There were actually several massage parlors between CS and Navasota.wellboriginal said:
A friend of mine lived out east of the bypass off of 30 somewhere. I thought that was WAY out of town back then, but it really isn't very far when I think about it today.
There is an RV park on Hwy 6 south of Fitch down past Nantucket. A friend used to rent the house that is there by the feeder road. It was just a rental house in the "country" back then, there was no RV park.
I remember passing the Tower Point water tower to head down there and thinking "Good God, why would anybody want to live so far out."
The rumor with that house was that way back in the days of Old Army, that house kept a red porch light on at night and there were ladies of the evening that "worked" in some of the bedrooms (I think there were five bedrooms).
My friend claims that he had a couple of old Ags from a class in the 1950's come by one night to see if they were still "open for business".
Wellborn was a place for pasture parties and initiations of new members of certain organizations on campus.
The arcade of which you speak was called "Games Galore". I have an arcade cabinet that runs MAME that came from there (it was stamped under the control panel).gutmancometh said:
I remember a Christmas store on Harvey, an arcade in Culpepper Plaza, a all you can eat taco bar at a bar called Excalliber on 29th st, and the basement at Woolworth's in downtown...
Wasn't the passageway at Remond Terrace the front of the strip center made out of glass and aluminum? The old post office at the end ended up being a used book store.PS3D said:
Yeah, Burdett & Son's was in that center. Academy did use to have the "bait bar" in the store, it was later removed. Probably left to right as I remember it in the last days was Academy, Burdett & Son's, a mattress liquidator, Copy Corner, Jason's Deli, then Joe's Books. I could be wrong on a lot of those things, but I remember that Joe's Books was closest to George Bush, and is about where the ramp is now. Jason's was one of the last things to be razed, and for a while, it hung off at the edge of the center.
Under Redmond Terrace's original "wiggly roof" was an interior passageway much like a mall, but by the time of the early 2000s, a lot of stores renovated out the roof and interior passageway. B&S used to use that area to display larger items like kayaks.
At Bee Creek Park, there was a bridge that connected to Longmire's apartments, but it was destroyed at a point before with only a gas/water conduit leftover. Eventually this was all cleared and rebuilt when they clear-cut Bee Creek around 2006.
[This message has been edited by PS3D (edited 5/5/2014 10:37a).]