For the Salem Avenue Folks - DAYTON HISTORY BOOKS It's a CVS or Walgreens now RIVERDALE RAT 191 posts Sep 07, 2009 1:40 PM driver62: I cant remember if the hat was Red or Orange and I think the car was a station wagon You remember it sure enough and that was the exact location thats what this board is all about, jogging things back into our head that otherwise might be lost forever
Dayton in the 60s and 70s There was also Hoot Gibson's station at the corner of Salem and Philadelphia It's either a CVS or Walgreens now There are many more but I'd be writing a book if I pointed out all the locations I think you get the idea Last Edited by on Aug 25, 2007 1:04 PM Bill77 3 posts Sep 04, 2007 2:28 AM Here are some more:
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Dayton in the 60s and 70s There's a pharmacy there now, either CVS or Walgreens The phone company building is still there and is still in use Last Edited by on Apr 16, 2008 5:19 AM Martha Hardcastle 3 posts Apr 16, 2008 4:59 PM My dad, a 1927 graduate of Fairview, attended school at the old "Tower," mentioned as later a firehouse and now a priority board center
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Greys (Grays ?) Drug Stores We have CVS, Rite Aid, a couple Revcos, although most are gone, and of course one of the big changes is Walmart and Kroger now has big Drug Departments I prefere the local smaller chains
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