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| Date | 2020-12-08 00:14 -0800 |
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| Subject | Re: Slightly OT: Culver City's old Airport Village eateries c.1960 |
| From | P J Levis <pjlevis1948@gmail.com> |
On Sunday, February 8, 2004 at 2:44:46 PM UTC-8, TomLuth wrote: > Yes, I remember Airport Village fondly. Keep in mind, I was in Jr. High School > when it closed in '67 or '68. Also, I happen to like Sizzler's, fast food and > hole-in-the-wall mexican restaurants, so take it for what it is worth. > I lived in Weschester, on Loyola, a block from what is now Otis Art Institute, > and attended Loyola Village Elementary School, and Orville Wright Jr. High > before we moved in '68. My favorite dinners were either the mexican combo > plate, or Chop Suey, and a slice of Pizza. Hey, I said I was a kid! I also > loved the used book store, as I could load up on old comic books for a nickle > each. > I have also done Google searches for Airport Village, with no luck. I'd love to > see pictures, and see how close they were to what I remember. YES I HAVE BEEN TRYING TO FIND PIX OF AIRPORT VILLAGE MY SELF AND SEARCHING
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