Or, taking a local bus home from San Francisco Airport, down El Camino to my street (View), and rolling the bag home. Hubbard and Johnson was on the corner of El Monte and El Camino, where Longs and Starbucks are today. Handyman was over by the Oasis Laundry and had tons of hardware stuff. All rights reserved. Frankie, Johnnie & Luigi Too! Imperial Gardens was doing big business on Rengstorff and El Camino and also Peng's further up on El Camino, both specializing in dim sum. Baseball team sponsors, Civitan, Freeman Songroth, Gienger and Hays Funeral Parlor, Raytheon, Cliffs Chevron, Kiwanis, Collishaw Sprinklers, RW Consruction, Oddfellows. It's hard to find entertainment like that anymore. Chuck's Cellar on El Camino near San Antonio. Web Link. I won't be going back . the Library, the City Hall area, Steven's Creek trail Mountain View is Walking to the pet shop by the laundry where the lpressing shirts would wave at us. I'd appreciate some help. La Petit Boulangerie, Florentines Pasta Shop, TOGO's!!!!! Original post made by Richard Gambatese, Old Mountain View, on Feb 6, 2009 I was a couselor at the Mt.View Methadone Clinic which was in the County Building at the intersection of Stirlin Rd and Moffett Blvd. The front facade are new buildings but the roof and rear are the remains of old Victorian houses. San Antonio Center, Tower Records for a time, more and cheaper housing, We didn't have our killer turf stadium at MVHS, Moved to Santa Clara in 1974 to work for Intel, a small company back then. Moffett Food Center owned by Sam Leong and his family. Somebody sprayed on the windows of "DOG CITY" and those buildings have always been Dog City in my mind.. only a moment in time. And to this very day, Prince's music reminds me of how happy I was to have discovered Mountain View! They were just fantastic. It's odd to wonder how everyone got along without a phone in their pockets, and there Someone said that Linda's sold horse meat burgers. There was no Shoreline overpass you would cross the railroad tracks. Then there was over where the medical center is the Emporium clothes Grew up in Los Altos in the 60s-90s. in Downtown Los Altos 88-96. I lived there 24 years and Neal lived there 30 years. A huge pepper tree was like a secret room. Ferry-Morse seed Co. Lots of good memories there Old California Pizza Galaxy Gifts, the Variety store, Archies Couffures, and Tots to Teens at the Blossom Valley shopping center where Mayfair Market was. Dreamed of a jet in a small group colliding with a tree, a few days before the Blue Angels had their first (?) I just wonder if anyone from the 70's can remember the name of the bakery that was located on San Rafael Avenue off of Terra Bella in Mountain View. This was back in the first days of the home computers. It was across the street from a bowling alley. Then the sound became noise pollution. Fosters Freeze and Linda's were a treat. but I sure do miss Uncle Otto's Cheesecake and Stigs Pastry shop on Castro. Shaw's Ice-cream on El Camino The crowds on Castro used to be nicer and more polite and drivers used to drive better. People were alot happier back then, with less The year the Circus came to Mountain View high school field and the carnivals the school would have. I actually worked down the road in Los Altos at the Boardwalk, what a shame they closed. store. As a community, Moutain View is far better off having had such people as molders of what we have today. My 'Tiny Tots' (preschool) was at the Adobe Building where we would take walks holding onto a rope to cross the Expressway! Any others going further back? And the Navy was the major employer of the city, at least when I was in elementary school. I remember visiting it during a shadowing exercise as a student at Crittenden. Andys and Qui Hing Lo were the two best restaurants. There was a curve loop for students to be picked up. Grocery Store it was Baily Rd Hotels near St. James Infirmary: (0.02 mi) Plush 2-bed apt in Riverside Heights! I stopped there a few years ago and was told it has always been O'Malley's. We would often drive over to St James, especially on Sunday afternoons when they had drink specials. Coming home from Foothill College. There was so much land there before, and it devastates me to only have fragments of memory.. Wow, it great to read about MV in the 60's and 70's..I was born and raise in MV. He liked my sister, but never gave my friend and I candy if we came by ourselves. A movie theater, not much else. 5-1 or 3-1 etc.. Lots of other kids participated did that continue into the '70's? It was good but expensive, but worth it. Can anyone tell me when it changed names and the history? There was an old farm house circa 1900's that was at the intersection on 237, near where the Union Pacific railroad crossing used to be, called The Beer Garden. Also the Time Zone Arcade. That's Gone. Aikido lessons in a hot second floor dojo above Castro Street. Shoreline made us known in the area as thousands came to listen to music. And San Antoinio Mall where Menu Tree was located. Blossom Valley True Value Hardware So, you see, we talked about earthquakes, but the real unexpected danger, now thankfully past, was nuclear attack. Where else do you go to buy hot rodding parts. (I worked there from 1976-1984). View St James Infirmary (www.stjamesinfirmary.org) location in California, United States , revenue, industry and description. old mill had the jumping frog and then there was st. james, moffit drive-in and handyman. There was a Penneys store (now Meyer's), Sim's Shoes, Veglia's Store, Arminini Drugstore and two popular Chinese restaurants: Andy's and Qui Hung Low (?). Man what a time You could actually walk across town or to school and not worry about anything but being late. Their downstairs cellar was a nice and intimate showroom and upstairs they had good steaks. View High in 1965 go Eagles memoriesAndy's Chinese rest.,Linda's , drive in theater, dog city, Mayfield mall, soooo long ago. View.. road on the one side where the shopping center is now, and the it was Like to give a shout out to all the families that participated in making Mtn View such a fun place to grow up. Of course Hobees we all loved. I developed a routine I still remember fondly. I just heard that Sono Sushi has closed too, and I really used to like that place some of the problems. now. You could drive up el camino and art would be sitting outside reading. I have fond memories of the Mountain View Movie theater and remember Palm Plaza, long since torn down. (I saw Swiss Family Robinson there! that machine that cheapie simple stuff was really expensive back When I lived on Park Dr I used to walk over on Saturday mornings. I enjoy reminiscing the things that made Mountain View so great. It seemed like a great concept. We thought we were in heaven and loved our life there until one night John came home and told me his division was being transferred to San Diego North Island and the aircraft carrier USS Princeton CV 37. Lets make 2023 great! omg Togo's turkey and Avocado. Flower Shop had kept it. One thing for certain, everything changes. I was born and raised in Mtn. Down the drive was a grilled chicken place called Pollo now I cannot remember. Wow, so much has changed. I remember in the late '60's entering my cat in the local "pet parade". The book also said that the owners of Fargo's wanted to build a hotel on the site, but that project obviously didn't go through. YP advertisers receive higher placement in the default ordering of search results and may appear in sponsored listings on the top, side, or bottom of the search results page. View memories of that era: Dog City on Castro, Linda's Drive In, a favorite from the early 60's when I attended high school in Palo Alto, Susie's Diner, and next door- Art's Chili Bowl- where you could get 5 way chili while Art snoozed in his recliner in the middle of the room, and for pizza, Frankie, Johnnie and Luigi too- the only place still in business after 50 years! In the 80's El Zarape Resturant on El Camino There was a movie theater on Castro, but it only seemed to show Chinese or Mexican films and nobody went there. Remember St. Johns on Moffett? You could buy beer by waiting outside Mayfair Market for someone "cool" to walk in and ask them to score you a six. The parks would take us on a tour to the downtown firehouse and police station where we got to slide down the firepole! Also, there was Mings where the kids never ate because it was too fancy for kids. The mall where the Crossings is now was The Old Mill. The Shenandoah military housing is adjacent to this site. Renamed it La Problem Eata. now sits. -Whisman Station was a big industrial campus for GE. I lived there from the '50s thru to 1984. Jerry Reed(1937-2008) was a country music singer, songwriter, and actor, who specialized in a variety of novelty numbers. Anyone remember the Community School of Music on California street. Definitely check out the History Center if you get a chance. BIG difference. All of this is mostly gonelike Linda's. What about the holiday decorations in both the Mayfield Mall and Old Mill Mall and shops like that jelly belly booth with every imaginable flavor I so enjoyed. from the shopping center where Walgreens is at grant and el camino, There's a Residence Inn there now. despite the rude owners great sushi. My first "job" was gathering eggs at a chicken farm on Old Middlefield in early 50s' (the fork hadnt been built yet, so there was just "Middlefield Rd" no "old" Middlefield. And GTE @ the Central Park Apts. However, I have not found anyone who remembers the name of the company and when they closed it no one seems to know where they went or if they just went out of business. Fond memories of seeing "Animal House" there in around 1978. The field where they sold Christmas trees and fireworks on El Camino Real east of Calderon (across from Tuban Ford). I will never forget how nice they would fix up Mayfield Mall for Christmas. The Variety Store at Blossom Valley had a great big neon sign (at least I think it was neon.) I have happier memories of seeing movies at the Monte Vista drive-in near Mancini Motors' tower and globe. The high school games at Foothill and how exciting it was and still is being in Mountain View. Oh the perils of middle age, ugh! St. James Infirmary Address: 730 Polk St San Francisco, CA 94109 HCAI ID: 306380604; Facility License Type: Clinic; Oh, how I long for the old days!!! Little violets that filled the back shady patio if the landlord was slow to mow. MV is still a great place to live! She made donuts with leftover dough the size of bike tires. When I first moved to Mountain View in 1983 I went to the movies at the "Old Mill" shopping center. Mobile site. And great memories. Thanks for an interesting trip down memory lane. This was such a great place in the mid to late 70's - the Baylands Park, the old white house near Shoreline. I remember Payless on Grant next to that was Albertsons that had the bus depot where kids would take the bus to San Francisco during the Flower Power days. Eddie's Gun Shop Arby's at San Antonio and California Oh yeah, I went to preschool at the Adobe building on Castro east of Central Expressway. Thanks for this thread! I went to Landels elementry school until 1979. hand towels of a working hand air dryer for almost year despite my Actually, the Nob Hill where it is today was Handyman, a home center. So sad to see all this go away.. Perhaps one day they will some how rebuild things.. You never know.. There were contests at all the night spots and tons of costume shops in and around the areas. Great funky atmosphere, too. Kamei House Chinese Restaurant It had a 50 foot tall Wonder Woman, a stage coach on the ceiling and peanut shells on the floor. Go Eagles and Keep the Faith The grocery store was Diamond Ranch in 1970 until 1971, before Diamond Ranch was Les Brothers grocery store since we moved to MV in 1951. The Togos have moved around and changed a lot, but Togos used to be really great. Mayfield Mall Construction went on for quite a while and the place was really novel with JC Penny holding the anchor spot. That location is now a Hampton Inn. Heard the wind tunnel at Ames at night. Then a few years later it became Ontilo's. Castro St. was quite run down in the early '80s--it seemed like the poor man's Palo Altowhat a transformation! I remember all the fruit orchards around and Libby's canning factory in Sunnyvale. Antipasto salad to die for, (Hold the anchovies please) Even our long time neighbors can't recall the name. So many memories attached to them from those whose formative years were spent there. How well I remember the Town Club! My brother and I called it "the popcorn room". I am not sure it was called The live music downstairs John Stewart of "California Bloodlines", Crystal Pistol (3 girls, violin & guitars) This is an old town paper not the SF ChronicleThe Home Page has plenty of updates and current news for your viewing pleasure now kindly stay out of the Town Square if you have nothing nice to say I thought this place was absolutely perfect and much better than Redding, where I had just come from! Mountain View's facilities go to heck. There was a Pier One in the underground area and the Mall had a good record store. He quit in 1971 and we moved to Southern California. Things have changed but the one thing that seems the same is Edith Landels elementary school, that place seems timeless. Don't miss out I remember in the 70s, the Monte Vista drive-in. South Palo Alto, I attended Wilbur Junior High on East Meadow, class of 1957 and Cubberley class of 1960 on Middlefield Rd just before San Antonio. I just remembered "The Menu Tree" Does anybody remember The Menu Tree? Anybody remember Gemco? I also grew up in Mountain View and attended Landels, Graham and Mountain View High on Castro Street. Also, does anyone remember where on ECR Matt's Club (dive bar) was? And I too remember the table game with the volley ball at St. Francis with very fond memories, thank you for bringing that memory back to me. Hopefully that new Electronics Museum has some accurate literature available. Well at least Clark's burgers is still around! I graduated from Mtn. Bicycles wagons all sorts of things hanging on the walls. Ken's House of Pancakes' German Babies souffl pancakes with powdered sugar & lemon wedges. View, either the Old Highway School or the newly completed (back then) Mountain View High. I was a kid here in the 1960's, My family moved here in 59. and it is too bad that someone did not foresee all the changes coming and head off The water tower at Questa and Grant Road was routinely vandalized with painting by person(s) unknown (before tagging was a term). some highlights, like the Co-op Supermarket which became the old Rite Aid This was the Bay Area bar and grill that burned down in the 90s. The Redrock Cafe was a butcher. - Zen Houseplants at Middlefield and MV-Alviso Rd The Tower Records in Mountain View is the only one I have been to that had an actual bookstore. Old Mill had a AMC theater in the back with cheap movies, then it turned into a big empty farmers market, then finally razed. I made it clear that I wasn't interested. I grew up next to Therekauf/Stevenson school. Was this area a library building? Grant Road was only 2 lanes with no sidewalks! I also remember P-3's flying over my house hourly from Moffett Field and the Blue Angels Air Show annually with Fireworks on July 4th I helped the owner fix his truck once. These factors are similar to those you might use to determine which business to select from a local Yellow Pages directory, including proximity to where you are searching, expertise in the specific services or products you need, and comprehensive business information to help evaluate a business's suitability for you. Primary Menu Newsroom; Public Meetings; About HCAI; Subscribe; Careers; Log In; Scroll navigation Left Building Safety & Finance. Being able to walk the store aisles when the store was closed and no one else was there :). What a story that was. - "Castro" CalTrain station at Rengstorff And Clarkes had the best burger in Mountain View, Amber Lantern had I'd love to hear from anyone who may remember me. across the street was the Commodore Computer Store. After the Mac was introduced in 1984 I often went to Computerware, on California Avenue in Palo Alto. It was across the street from a bowling alley. I remember Father Moss walking the streets alone late at night. There were later and let me tell you, Mountain View was fantastic in the 1ate 1970's and early 80's when I resided in the area. By then, St. James and Fargo's had both closed, but Mountain View had really developed an impressive downtown that I have enjoyed (especially considering it is a suburb of Silicon Valley). Does anyone remember Beto's Casa Blanca Mexican Restaurant. Update Organization . Frankie Johnnies & Luigi's on El Camino was/is the best place for a pizza Join to view full profile. DO YOU REMEMBER SHAWS, EL ZARAPE, CHEZ YVONNE, RUMPUS ROOM, WAGON WHEEL, ANDY'S CHINESE REST, CLINTS, SPIVEYS, ST JAMES INFIRMERY, CHUCKS OF HAWAII SOME REALLY FAMOUS SINGERS SHOWED UP THERE.. Mountain View was a very different place back then! I put a few of those little mosaic tiles in the cougar face, in Mrs Johnson's art class when it was being built . Does anyone remember the name of the diner on the lower level of the Mall? St Joseph church would ring the church bell during the day. But the best night was seeing the original Limelighters (Lou Gottlieb, Alex Hassilev, Glenn Yarbrough). Where the amp. ***. I use to live in San Carlos ave. View since 1992I live on the East Coast now. A few notes: Does anyone remember the helicopters flying overhead (every Monday evening, if I remember correctly) spraying Malathion? Riding the old plow horse Dolly in the field next to St Joseph's, little league games at McKelvey park,helping Levy in the concession stand . I lived briefly in Mtn View from September to December 30, 1952. Shaw's Ice Cream. Steve - It's pretty obvious that the Voice's website is designed to place links to the three Town Square threads that have the most recent posts. Fun times in the '70's. Director of Finance And Accounting at ST. JAMES INFIRMARY View profile View profile badges James F. Todd (Navy), who was aboard the USS Macon when it went down off the coast of Monterey (Hanger 1, was it's home back then). Togo's was great, but I am not sure if it was toward Palo Alto or not. I havent been there but hope to before "old age" sets in :>) My thanks to all other contributors--so many places and things I had forgotten! "Dog City" Building So by posting to this thread, you inadvertantly ensured that it will continue to grace the front page. Does anyone remember the Old Plantation restaurant, just off El Camino, on the Los Altos side of San Antonio Rd? The copper penny View Music.. Oddgothgirl was the ice cream place you were thinking of Coldstone Creamery by chance? My Mother, brothers, and I moved to Mtn. was a Union 76 (I worked there when I was 16) Remember Freeman - Sondgroth paving, where Old Mill was built (and eventually razed) The Jewell Tea Co. brought groceries right to your door without the Internet. But so did Thousands of Deadhead fans, noise complaints and traffic jams. I remember the following Lots of fruit trees on ElCamino. (After returning from two rainy years near Portland, a few times. the best Chicken place in the area, Pollo Loco! I can remember the name. Even Wonder Woman couldn't save the place (or herself). Wasn't Handyman over there near the Oasis Laundry and what used to be I went to school with their children "military brats". Went to Crittenden in the late 60's . Moved to Mountain View, in the Americana apartment complex next to Emporium/Capwell, now PAMF at 85 and ECR. I also remember the 50s holdout restaurant Linda's, farther down El Camino (at Escuela, evidently). I'm going to add something a little different the Cold War. That Food Fair on Bonita and El Camino was a good place and I was sorry to see it Chez Yvonne was at 1854 W. El Camino, although I never went there. Shockley lab the real birth of silcon valley is still on San Antonio road as a furniture store. Sometimes I don't even recognize the downtown area. Thanks for any insight! Oh, if anyone can remember a few other night spots in Mountain View, one by the Old Mill Mall and another I believe was Froggers or a name similar. Mountain View Library centennial celebration 1905-2005 On the other hand as a kid we felt safe walking any where in town not now. Best of all was C Grafton. I have lived in Mountain View since the mid 70's. Does Anyone Remember the La Cabana? 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