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Buildings on Cedar Avenue, the West Bank (#981)
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copyright © 2000 Chris Gregerson.
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picture date: 2000-09-18 description
You are looking at the east side of Cedar Avenue near 5th Street. On the far left is the "New Chili Time" restaurant. The Artery, an art supply store, is in the middle building. On the right is the West Bank grocery. The Cedars apartment buildings are behind you.
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Greg Pierce Cocoa,Florida -- 2001-06-07
More memories from Marshall HS in the sixties. One of the guys from class of 67 had an apartment on the 2nd or 3rd floor of this building. Many of us from 67&68 would hangout there. By '69 Uncle Sam thought I deserved a warmer climate and sent me to the jungles of southeast asia. Sure do miss the nights of Magical Mystery Tour and Sergeant Pepper, turn on the strobelights and settle back with some cheap wine.
Greg Pierce Cocoa,Florida -- 2001-06-15
More memories from the sixties. This area was the area for "hippies". An older friend had an apartment in this building, many of the kids from Marshall High would hang out here (yeah we 'owned' Dinkytown) but the West Bank was way cooler. Many nights were spent here with "Magical Mystery Tour", cheap wine, and a few 'herbs'.
Steve Stoyke Maryland/Washington D.C area -- 2007-07-11
I wish to thankyou for documenting Dania Hall. I spent many evenings in that area in the late 60s. Some of us rented a house a block away for a few years. Regardless of what we were doing at that time. I can say it was with the most fondest of life memories during that time and place, Not far away from this used to be the Scholar coffee house which is the first place Bob Dylan ever played when he moved to Minneapolis from Hibbing. The Scholar dated back to early 1960s. Thankyou for these photos. Steve