Anyone remember Skipper's?
Guy, do you recall a Shell or BP station being across 73 from the Sunoco...? Last I read, Olga's is closed. I used to go from Maple Ave. through the apple orchards to Woodstream by horse....right across 73. In first grade the nuns took us on a field trip to the warehouse to see how cider was made and to pick apples.....then again, we walked to Savage's for ice cream as a class trip too (another story)
I went to school with two of the Haines who lived there they were really nice. The house across the street was white with a dark roof and green shutters (this is a 40+ yr. memory)....and I remember an older woman being there in 1968 that I would stop by and talk while riding my bike......unless it was a hippie and I was too young to know the difference
. I do remember that house being abandoned for a LONG time later.
Route 70 as a cement highway....remember? How about no traffic lights on 73 between the two cirlces? At Kresson there was a brick front store next to the bank on 73. Across 73 there was an old house (still there, I think to the right of the stereo/music store). The house and the bf store were both on the east side of 73 and early in the 1900s the bf store was moved across to the west side of 73. I was told this by the family who owned it and I'm sorry that I am randomly rambling.......:words:
Anyhow....I vote not to use the Marlton Circle if possible..... and bring back the cows.
Turtle