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LunaSol

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  1. It was more around s.post oak and west Orem, deep in Hiram Clarke.
  2. I remember Houston brief love affair with the French and the store Auchans in Alief. It was open to so much fanfare. I loved it! It was the original superstore or as they called it hypermart.
  3. Palm Center still exist but does not have retail. It is more of a business park, with clinics, social services and Urban Harvest has a community Garden there
  4. Ahhh. Houston Jewelry. Service Merchandise took its place (at least the Gessner and Westheimer location). I remember how you would have to fill out a ticket and go to this weird desk to actually purchase the items. No shopping carts or stock was on the floor; it was all "showroom".
  5. I think the Wyatt's in 3rd Ward was the last one to close. My dad used to be the Manager of the one in Westwood Mall in Alief in the 80's Weiners and their famous law-a-way. I used to go to the one in Hiram Clarke and the one off Southwest Freeway 59 and Fondren near the ,also defunct, Loehmanns. Weiners and their famous law-a-way. I used to go to the one in Hiram Clarke and the one off Southwest Freeway 59 and Fondren near the ,also defunct, Loehmanns.
  6. I am trying to remember, wasn't there a Dairy Queen on S. Post Oak near a LaPetite Daycare? I used to go to that nursery in the early 80's and I distinctly remember getting dipped "cones" they sold in very tiny cups for 25 cents.
  7. Anyone have photos of memories of Westbury Square? I have great memories of the fountain, a theater my mom used to take us to see plays for children and an ice cream/candy shop. Unfortunately, all of my family photos were accidentally lost during a move back in the early 80's.
  8. I was really young when I went. I remember it being old school and quite grand with curtains that would open to reveal the screen.
  9. ALL of my aunts used to go to the Rinestone rangler. It was a very popular night club. I do not think there was a club in that spot previous to the Rinestone rangler opening. It was a mostly young, Black R7B Funk music club. I was too young to go but remember thinking "When I grow up, Im going to the Rangler". By the time I ws old enough, it closed down.
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