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  1. I'm assuming those are the Gulfgate rocks due to their sheer size (they are enormous) and the pink granite color with black specks. They really look out of place sitting in a front lawn.

    The drive-in was not there, when I first knew Gulfgate, in the mid-late 60's. My mom remembers it from the 1950's. You're right, those apts. were located behind the Wendy's, nice huge old trees there.

    I lived not too far from Gulfgate from 1962-64. We went to that drive-in theatre which was called the Winkler. As far as I know it stayed open for about 3 or 4 years after I moved away in the summer of 1964.

  2. New Car Dealers from July 1949 Southwestern Bell Greater Houston Telephone Directory

    BUICK

    Earl North Buick 2215 Milam

    Higgenbotham Buick 7001 Harrisburg

    CADILLAC

    DB McDaniel Cadillac 1320 Milam

    CHEVROLET

    Bob Robertson Chevrolet 302 Broadway

    Channel Chevrolet 302 Broadway

    Dow Motor Company 710 Walker

    Downtown Chevrolet 1400 McKinney

    Knapp Chevrolet 815 Houston

    Richardson Chevrolet 1418 Caroline

    South Main Chevrolet 2300 Main

    CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH

    Abbott Stansel 1220 San Jacinto

    AC Burton 1414 Milam

    Bob Harris Motor Pasadena

    Jess Allen 525 Broadway

    CROSLEY

    Fly and Harwood 2109 Milam

    DESOTO PLYMOUTH

    Avenue Motors 1605 Washington

    Rosenstock Motors 1120 McKinney

    Tony Martin 235 Broadway

    DODGE PLYMOUTH

    Bryant Motor 6501 Harrisburg

    Burkett Motors 1121 McKinney

    Jackson Motors 2404 Main

    Kreiger Motors 1901 Milam

    FORD

    Earl McMillian Inc 800 Louisiana

    Hargis Motor Co. 1601 Louisiana

    Harris County Motor Co. 125 N Walters Pasadena

    Ivy Russell Motor Co 2201 Main

    Jack Roach 615 Broadway

    Johnson Motor Co, 1700 N. Main

    Raymond Pearson Inc. 1306 Caroline

    FRAZER

    South Texas Motor Co 2310 Main

    Sterling Motors 816 W. Sterling Pasadena

    HUDSON

    Broadway Motor Co 402 Broadway

    Washington Motors 3711 Washington

    Welty Motor Co 1701 Milam

    KAISER

    J Robinson 6847 Harrisburg

    South Texas Motor Co 2311 Main

    Sterling Motors 816 W. Sterling Pasadena

    LINCOLN MERCURY

    Raymond Pearson Inc. 1320 Louisiana

    MERCURY

    Turbiville Motors 3535 Main

    NASH

    Thompson Nash Co 2120 Milam

    Vance and Sons 1402 San Jacinto

    OLDSMOBILE

    Public Motors 1519 Main

    Rountree Motors 1401 Travis

    PACKARD

    Meador Motor Co 1315 Milam

    Southern Motor Co 1401 Travis

    PLAYBOY

    Denton and Thompson 2423 S. Wayside

    Auto and Trailer Sales

    PONTIAC

    Lester Goodson Pontiac 1117 San Jacinto

    Simpson Pontiac 1621 Milam

    STUDEBAKER

    Bill Lee Motors 7141 Lawndale

    Mosehart And Keller 1103 San Jacinto

    TUCKER

    Texas Tucker Sales Commerce Building

    WILLYS

    Bonners Willys Motors 1616 Pease

    WILLYS OVERLAND

    Harrisburg Willys Overland 900 Broadway

    O'Kelley Motor Co 4111 Main

    Palmer Motor Co 2225 Washington

    Back in the early 1960s, I remember hearing a commercial on the radio for Chuck Davis Chevrolet. Maybe someone who has access to a Yellow Pages book from back then can look it up and see where it was located.

  3. here's a link to telwink's postcard of Gulfgate: http://www.flickr.co...57603570060893/

    It's a very early one, notice the trees around Plum Creek, and the drive-in theater. The General Cinema theaters were not built until the '60's, what was there in this pic?

    That's the Winkler Drive-In Theatre. We went there when I was about 4 or 5 years old. It was located on the corner of Winkler Drive and Flowers Street. I found out that a Home Depot store is on that spot of land today.

    http://www.drive-ins.com/theater/txtwink

  4. Raymond Pearson Ford

    Downtown

    Extant

    PearsonFord.jpg

    Raymond Pearson Lincoln-Mercury

    1320 Louisiana

    Demolished

    PearsonMercury.jpg

    Krieger Motors

    Louisiana and Pierce

    Demolished

    KriegerMotors.jpg

    Bonner's Willys Motors

    1616 Pease

    Demolished

    BonnersWIllys.jpg

    Hart Radiator Works

    1615 Chenevert

    Demolished

    HartRadiator.jpg

    Tommie Vaughn Ford

    1111 North Shepherd

    Extant

    TVaughn.jpg

    Ivy-Russell Ford

    1102 Yale

    Extant

    IvyRussell.jpg

    Auto Trading Center

    3702 Old Spanish Trail

    Demolished

    usedcars.jpg

    Hemphill Ford

    6600 South Main

    Demolished

    Hemphill.jpg

    Archer Rambler

    5000 Block Kirby

    Extant

    ArcherRambler.jpg

    I can remember Tommie Vaughn Ford way back in the 1960s. Mr. Vaughn died a few years ago. I did find a couple of things.

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    Copy%20of%20TVF%20sign-200x113.JPG

  5. You're right...it's only been 43 years since I was last there. I'm glad I can remember a street name that's close by. rolleyes.gif

    I just realized that I might have lost my sense of direction. This photo might have been taken from the side that the movie theatre was later built on and that the building in the background might be the Newberry's store that you'd be in front of when you'd come off of the walking bridge. Yes, and I think that might be Gulf Freeway in the right background.

    gulfgate1.jpg

  6. Hey, there's the fountain I've been looking for, in Juan's last post, pic 2, behind the shoppers. Thnx, it wasn't like the other tall tile fountains. It was made with aluminum, steel ,??? At least three tiers, and sat lower to the ground. Was located at the intersection of the three major hallways, plaza area. Yeah, I remember Joske's close by.

    I don't think anything was located on the land at the end of the bridge, before the theater was built. Probably just a parking area, for a while. The original plans called for a doctor's office bldg., don't know why the plan changed.

    I asked that because in that picture it looks like some kind of building is on the other side. If my memories serves me correctly, that movie theatre was built sometime in the late 1960s/1970s. I remember people were amazed that there was a "TWO-SCREEN THEATRE!"

    I think this is it. Someone out there can feel free to confirm it or not.

    MARQUEE2.JPG

    Is this the inside of it?

    MULTI_GALLERIA.jpg

    And here's another old photo showing the back side of the Weingarten's sign. My mom bought her groceries there. And I think that "ABC" was a hobby store which sold model airplanes, cars, etc.

    PostGulfgate1.jpg

  7. http://mall-hall-of-...01_archive.html

    there is a recent pic of Gulfgate here.

    BTW - what kind of flooring was used on the original outdoor Gulfgate? looks like some kind of small tilework.

    I only remember the polished ones (they were always so clean) when it was enclosed.

    Thanks. I remember Playhouse Toys and Gulfgate Lanes, which was an underground bowling alley. I found some other old photos. Yes, even though the floor is outside, it is made of some kind of tiles.

    gulfgate6.jpg

    gulfgate5.jpg

    If you look closely to the left, you can see Joske's and Sakowitz:

    i45_gulfgate_10-1958.jpg

    You can tell by the cars that this was in the 1950s. In the 1960s, a two-screen movie theatre was on the south side of IH-610. Does anyone know what was there when this photo was taken?

    gulfgate1.jpg

  8. One of my aunts lived over off of South Park Blvd. (MLK now) When we'd go visit her, the big thing was to drive by Gulfgate too. This entire area was vastly different in the late fifties and early sixties. I well remember the two dime stores, two shoe stores, Sakowitz and I think Joske's was an original store too. I know it was an early one, if not one of the firsts. The women's restroom (lounge) in Joske's was huge, with chairs to sit in. My dad bought me a mouton coat at that store. One of his few concessions to allowing me to follow the fads.

    I've wondered if the little umbrella was on the original sign before the mall was covered? I thought that it was added after making Gulfgate an "all weather" shopping experience. Meyerland and Gulfgate both were built open air and when it was raining, the trick was to dash in and out of the stores without getting too soaked.

    Seems life went full circle for me. I graduated high school, moved away then back again and ultimately married a guy who lived in Houston's east end. We bought our first child's baby bed at ABC furniture in Gulfgate. Attended Boy Scout Pinewood Derby races there. My youngest, at five, bought me a coffee cup with 'Mom' on it at MacFrugals there. Took my kids to the cinema to see "Jungle Book". Now, I shop at HEB, Staples, and bank nearby. Yes, Gulfgate has changed but I'm very glad I live in this area.

    Thanks to all for the photos....wish there were more. Does anyone remember early Palm Center? Didn't it predate Gulfgate and Meyerland both?

    I'm under the impression that this picture is Gulfgate today. Maybe someone can confirm if it is or it isn't.

    Gulfgate.JPG

    Hi there. I dont seem to remember a Newberry's. sad.gif

    You can see it on the left

    Gulfgate+Mall_Houston.jpg

  9. Yes, hospital... address of which one?

    There is a neat link to retail history here, shows some interesting products & their logos. (but not a lot of actual local bldgs.)

    link: http://cruisecloseouts.com/

    for example: http://cruisecloseouts.com/Woolworth.htm

    I don't know the name of the street. All I remember is being in St. Joseph's Hospital. I remember a nurse giving me a big plastic syringe. I filled it with water and I squirted my dad with it.

  10. I've been in the building many times, and definitely think it needs to be taken down... that piece of property is prime real estate for the TMC.

    MD Anderson's point about the mural having African-Americans working the hay bales while the white people are having leisure time is interesting... I had never considered it previously. Still, the mural should be preserved somewhere.

    Someone said the Prudential building was on Holcombe. Does anyone know the address number?

  11. Sakowitz

    Weingartens

    U-Tote-'M

    Joske's

    Best

    Federated Electronics

    Woolco

    Yes, a website called "deadmalls.com" had a link to "wikipedia.org" which listed all of the defunct/out of business stores. Those stores were listed. When I was a teenager I remember getting a Steppenwolf record at Woolco and two suits at Joske's. With the exception of Weingarten's and U-Tote-Um, I've never been to any of the others.

  12. I just remembered another neon sign, there was a convenience store in the downtown area, close to St. Josephs that was called Baby Giant. Used to see it from Pierce Elevated. It had red or orange dynomite sticks (or firecrackers) cracked in half, blinking.

    Are you talking about St. Joseph Hospital? I was in there when I was four years old. Would you happen to know the street address of it?

  13. Here is a list from 1956:

    General Offices: 7800 Washington

    Stores:

    5006 Bellaire

    2420 Crawford

    2900 Luell

    6735 Richmond

    813 E. Shaw (Pasadena)

    2930 S. Shepherd

    4965 South Park (MLK)

    5305 Telephone

    8213 Long Point

    Thanks. The one closest to where we lived was the one at 5305 Telephone, so that's probably the one.

  14. Sakowitz

    Weingartens

    U-Tote-'M

    Joske's

    Best

    Federated Electronics

    Woolco

    Does anyone remember A&P supermarkets? I can vaguely remember going to one in the early 60s when I was a kid. I remember they gave PLAID trading stamps. Maybe if someone has access to a Houston Yellow Pages book, they can look up where they were located. I could probably pinpoint the one I went to way back then. It was between 1960-65.

  15. That's pretty cool--does it include drive-ins or just indoor?

    One of my local public libraries had this book and I checked it out. Yes, one of the chapters is about drive-in theatres. I liked that aerial photo of the Post Oak taken in the early 1950s. It said that is where the Williams Tower is today. But there's one thing I read that I never knew before. It said that one of the things which led to the demise of DIs was when Daylight Savings Time started in 1967. I thought that we have always had DST. I read somewhere that DST was conceived by Benjamin Franklin as a joke.

  16. Henry Armstrong actually coached Ron Kramer at Del Mar. I just saw Mr. Pete last week. His wife passed away. I bet you are thinking of my dad, he is the one that would have coached you on the suicide squad. I was the little kid on the sidelines that was just in the way and extremely excited to be there.

    Oh, how I miss the good ol' days of the Southwest Conference when Arkansas was the only non-Texas team in it. No matter which college one attended, they knew they would meet the same teams again the next year. It was a friendly rivalry, before the problems that SMU had.

  17. Hope someone saves the large bronze statues out front? They seem copper or bronze. Can't remember if they are part of that nice fountain or free standing. Pretty sure they are part of this property. :)

    The building is really outdated and seems out of place amongst the neighboring modern buildings. Another icon going away.

    It sounds like "a piece of the Rock" will soon be "pieces of rock."

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  18. I could swear there was a National Shirt Shop there

    and I know there was a J R Riggings mens clothing store at the center. The display windows were extended out as in that good photo and were elevated up so that passerby's could get a good view of all the latest Disco style clothes! Ha, ha, ha, ha... Staying alive! :lol:

    Oh man, now I can picture the Kinney Shoes windows with the 3 inch (Stacy Adam's) men's platform shoes. Torture but if you didn't own some, you were a sap. Try dancing in them. Killer

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    I found a couple of photos:

    post-5880-1208202426_thumb.jpg

    post-5880-1208202435_thumb.jpg

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