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From Donna S. Gibson.

• You remember the Post Office was at the corner of Francis & N. Henry streets and the A&P was on Lafayette Street.

From Janet Leighton.

• You have ever bowled at the duck pin alley under the old A&P building on Duke of Gloucester.

From John D. Warner.

• You remember the trainer for Lassie used to bring a lion in his old Mercury station wagon to High's on Sundays.

• You bought a fresh slaughtered hen at Be-Lo.

• You knew Russo's was the place to eat. They pushed you to your seat.

• Finding the coldest beer in town meant going to Minor's.

• Everyone in town was certain Capitol Landing Road would be the major access point to town.

• Everyone swam for free at the MotorHouse pool?

From Richard Tisdale.

• The extreme coaster at Busch Gardens was the Glissade.

• You hung out at the Blue Rose and later Club New York.

• Watched movies at the Martin Twin.

• Remember Magruder Elementary as an all-red-brick building.

From Bob & Sylvia Hunt.

• You remember the best bakery ever in Merchants Square, The Common Glory and Bell Hospital.

From George Watson.

• You remember that before integration, Matthew Whaley housed grades 1-12 for white students and Bruton Heights grades 1-12 for black students.

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You know you're from Williamsburg when....


How long have you lived in Williamsburg? Remember Minor's? The Dirty Drug? The A&P? Tell us your memory.

I Remember when Route 60 from Richmond to Williamsburg was a pleasant scenic drive along a two lane road.

Submitted by Ron Trabandt

8:16 AM EST, Dec 19, 2007

Remember when the Golden Horseshoe Club was in the Williamsburg Inn basement. It was a bottle club before liquor by the drink for locals and some Inn guests. Charles Cook was manager and Sam Roberts was a head waiter. Small bands provided music for dancing on Friday and Saturday nights.

Submitted by Wilford Kale

10:05 PM EST, Dec 18, 2007

Gas station on Capitol Landing Road which was owned by Mr. Kelly. Now is Sal's Pizza-Pottery was a great place to shop. Winter the town was empty and you could make it all the way from Toano to Wmsburg in 10 minutes there were no lights. Miss those days...

Submitted by Terri

10:45 PM EST, Dec 13, 2007

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