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  1. cpdgreg
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    You're from Chicagoland and you mispelled Soldier Field? :mad:

    Looks like you mispelled your user name too.
     
  2. fast_dog
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    Hello everyone I introduced myself awhile ago but I haven't contributed. Made it to the end, it took about a year. I really enjoyed some of the reposts with captions, some are very funny. One shot was slightly out of focus it is a shot of a beautiful woman (brunet) walking past some construction workers. I was hoping for some information on that shot as I thought it might be Denise Diplock's mom.
    I also thought that some cars had nice wheels until I saw some of the human (woman) wheels posted here.
    What a history lesson, when My daughter is home for Christmas I'm going to get her to help me post some photos.
    A big thank you to all who have posted photos, looking at this thread is about 1,000 times more beneficial than any TV programming and is a history lesson much more enjoyable than any I had in school.
    Thank you, Happy Holidays,
    Jay
     
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    Denise Diplock's mom.;)
    OMG,, lmao
    i think i went to school with her....:p

    gotta read this post to get the full story...
     
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    Is that you Maggie? Very cute!
     
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    Site for Marine Midland Center
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    Note Memorial Auditorium in upper left, now gone
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    Marine Midland was bought out by HSBC bank, now they are almost gone from the area.
    This building is now almost empty..........
     
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    [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Gary, the pic of the boy doing maintenance on his skateboard is something else! [/FONT]
    [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Who'd have ever thought that some kid came up with this idea on his own:cool:, back [/FONT]
    [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]around 1940? Heck, I always thought it was a mid-'60s trend.:rolleyes:


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    This relates to the mid-'50s shots of the hotrodding scene in Winfield, Kansas, as seen,

    experienced and photographed by Bill Bottorff, Winfiled resident and a Winfield High
    School Viking. Apparently, this was a submission to Bill's 'net site. Though the name
    of the submitter is not available, here's the info that accompanied the pic.

    Sometime ago, I sent you a photograph of a jet car on display in front of the State Bank
    building in Winfield. You took my suggestion and placed it in your "Viking Cars of the
    '50s" section and captioned it "The Fastest Car to Ever Drag Main St." I was looking
    through some old microfilms at the Winfield Public Library this afternoon, and located
    the issue of the Winfield Daily Courier in which that photograph was published: Winfield
    Daily Courier, Saturday, July 18, 1964, page 5. I thought you might like to see the caption
    that was published under it:

    "WINFIELDERS CHECK over the "Bonneville Avenger", the 10,000 horse-power car with
    the jet engine that will run 3 exhibitions at the Ark Valley drag raceway Sunday. Driven
    by Bob Tratoe, Akron, O., the car is being readied for an assault on the land speed record
    of over 400 miles per hour at the Bonneville salt flats in Utah. In its exhibition runs, which
    begin Sunday at 1 p.m., the "Avenger" will be driven in an effort to top its quarter-mile
    record of 242 miles per hour. Time trials at the dragway begin at 8 a.m." (Herlocker photo)


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    MORE on the origin of the skateboard:

    Steve Cave of About.com had this to say, and it SEEMS as though the boy
    below could predate them all!:eek:
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    "Skateboarding was first started in the 1950s [Note: Wikipedia says probably
    late-'40s], when all across California surfers got the idea of trying to surf the
    streets. No one really knows who made the first board -- instead, it seems that
    several people came up with similar ideas at the same time. Several people
    have claimed to have invented the skateboard first, but nothing can be proved,
    and skateboarding remains a strange spontaneous creation. ... These first skate-
    boarders started with wooden boxes or boards with roller skate wheels slapped
    on the bottom. ... The boxes turned into planks, and eventually companies were
    producing decks of pressed layers of wood -- similar to the skateboard decks of
    today. During this time, skateboarding was seen as something to do for fun after
    surfing [or, maybe, when there was NO surf?] . ... In 1963, skateboarding was
    at a peak of popularity ..."


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    [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Previous comment: Gary, the pic of the boy doing maintenance on his skateboard [/FONT]
    [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]is something else! [/FONT][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Who'd have ever thought that some kid came up with this idea [/FONT]
    [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]on his own:cool:, back a[/FONT][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]round 1940? Heck, I always thought it was a mid-'60s trend.:rolleyes:[/FONT]
     
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    1947 fruitcrate skooter, the forerunner;) of the skate board,
    thanks to RadicalSkateKids.com.


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    And here's just a COOL vintage 'boarding pic, thanks to SHORPY member
    Tony W. His cutline: "The photo of my father was taken in Southern California
    around 1965. I love the wide sidewalk. It's perfect for learning how to skate-
    board, a love which was passed down to my brother and me.":cool:
     
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    And thanks to HonestlyWTF:confused:, here is a sa-weet series of New York
    pix shot by Bill Eppridge for LIFE magazine, May 1965. Wow.:cool:
    With the first commercially made skateboards appearing in 1959,
    more than 50 million were sold between 1969 and '63!:eek:

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    Van Johnson and Mae West welcome you to Mars.
     
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    This is also a nice shot of the pits at San Fernando Raceway. The snack shop is still there and there are purportedly some race car pics on the walls. It serves as a swap meet, but the starting line and centerline are still partially intact.
     
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    [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Gary, some great series of photos there, dude! :cool: Anybody notice the '42 [/FONT]
    [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]DeSoto here? :confused: The ONLY year with retractible headlamps, and SUPER-[/FONT]
    [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]rare in 'vert form! I've always been of the opinion that this was the pro-[/FONT]
    [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]duction version of the DeSoto Cyclone, designed by Alex Tremulis. [/FONT]
    [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Though I love the '46-8 DeSotos, they unfortunately dropped the head-[/FONT]
    [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]light treatment in order, I suppose, to get brand new cars out as fast as [/FONT]
    [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]possible after the war.:([/FONT]

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    Tremulis' '42 DeSoto Cyclone concept.
     
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    looks like the Alexander Hotel building still stands in Sparrowbush, NY Just NW of Port Jervis along the Deleware river. There is a current business called tha Alexander Motel Kitty corner from the old building. Looks like the main road was moved and the old rt renamed to mainstreet. http://binged.it/UolbFq
     
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