There was no Shoreline Park. I liked At the time was a 4 year student at the relocated MVHS class of '85. The current city hall and MVCPA did not exist. [emailprotected]. Many of the streets were unpaved and had chickens and peacocks roaming around. Moffitt drive-in where Century 16 is now, Shoreline park area being a big expanse of empty dirt and the landfill, and the shoreline house being in it's original location near where the movie theater is today, boarded up and being in shambles. Update Organization . Anyone remember DJ's Pizza no sit down room just an oven and a cash register ? It was a great place to go and drink and dance. remember hanging out at rengstorff park alot, swimming every summer the vampire movies they would show every Ithink wednesday or friday after school (mvhs) for free in the auditorium. We went to Mass at St Joseph Church and it had not changed one bit. As mentioned above Served with from San Diego, CA. and blue workshirts. Having just gone to Watsonville for the first time a few months ago, I was Actually the whole page is excellent if you want to follow them on Facebook. ??? Mailing Address PO Box 426788 San Francisco, CA 94142 Fiesta and Camino lanes on El Camino. Makes me hungry just thinking about it. I only tell you all this so that someday when it's called T's there will be a record Stuft Pizza became Kapp's Pizza Bar. Went to Crittenden in the 80's, Graduated from Los ALtos High. Nostalgia is great, but I think I prefer the current downtown MV to the sleepy street of the 1970s. But can anyone please help me remember the name of the pre-school on San Ramon Ave. where The Fountains retirement community is built. There was a motorcycle suspension shop on Leghorn called Simon's it later morphed into Roxshox. My parents lived on View Street which is 2 blocks from Castro Street. Mountain View has provided some good times and good memories. at the Huntingon Apartments. Speaking of burgers, Hobees when it started in the 70s (?) I grew up there in the late 70's when my grandfather retired from TWA we moved from Mountain View to Florida. 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). We used to go to the Mexican Restaurant there that was in the middle of the mall (La Posada???) were a lot less photos of people's lives back then. Didn't like La Poblanita 'cause I got sick once after eating there. Now reside in New Mexico. Oh, I miss that barbecue Whenever the free time I always like to revisit entire areas and scenes. I thought that was absolutely amazing. There was an appliance store in town that had TV in their window and it was on after they closed. Open fields around the neighborhood were great places for playing baseball and hide and seek. It was mostly known as the place to get Chinese food. There was a "Variety Store" at Blossom Valley shopping center on the corner nearest to St. Francis. Fabric store in the Purity Market building (Later torn down) Old Mill on California Street where the Crossings housing is now located. But as for Mountain View, it is better than ever. Was it part of 237? Hofbrau and then office buildings or something now. I remember when they opened up Fro Yo at that shopping center, when Safeway was Brentwood market and opened into a liquor store, there was a deli next store called Feinshmeckers? I have enjoyed the Shoreline Century 16 movie theater and The Sports Page Bar and Grill, too. I remember the clinic on castro where alot of my friends got counceling and pills the cool thrift shop the gun shop lindas in 70s mvh alot of fun but also a bit of the wild west going on back then alot of fist fights not gangs and guns like nowdays and walkinggggg everywhere bein safe good old days. That night I learned people yelled "Where's The Beef!" St James Infirmary 445 California Avenue Reno, NV 89501 775-657-8484 (Click here to view map) Neighborhood. thinking how much it reminded me of Mountain View of the 70's. . I loved their apple and blueberry pankcakes. 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. and those Cinco de Mayo dances that Mountain View high school would have at Rengstorff park or sometimes at the Portuguese hall on Stierlin (boy did you open a can or worms) i could go on and on. The San Antonio Shopping Center had that church single's group that met every Sunday morning in the upper floor of the Menu Tree. I use to walk over to buy cookies there too. It was across the street from a bowling alley. Michael T is right, there were 7 buildings. Awalt High School for swimming lessons on Bryant and Truman Now it is El Charro's Mexican Restauraunt. I could go on forever on how much this city has changed. I bought my first maternity clothes at JC Penney's near the drugstore on Castro. This used to be my playgournd. Did anyone go to Crittenden for elementary school?! Here is the link to one of the photos. from 1973 to 1978. Thanks for the recap Charlie. Is it still good. The year the Circus came to Mountain View high school field and the carnivals the school would have. There would be like 50 bikes out front on those days. It was farmland with a few ranch homes. The Bowling alley was/is called El Camino bowl ( I hung out there a lot from age 10 to 19) The Safeway on Shoreline was tiny compared to today with an empty restarant space next to it, and when the Grateful Dead came to play Shoreline the deadheads would always take over the parking lot. Saw John Stewart (formerly of the Kingstion Trio) there several times. I frankly had more fun at St. James and spent more time there. Go Eagles! Mountain View was sleepy and boring and we used to consider it lower class (I lived in Old MV) Great times when Mountain View really felt like families where the heart of the community not transplants!!!!!! 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. TownSquare Greets. Shockley lab the real birth of silcon valley is still on San Antonio road as a furniture store. 2. Great town to start a career in Semiconductors. There was aWhisman Gramer School on the corner of Sterling and Charlston Rd.It had 4 class rooms with two grades each room. Also, there was Mings where the kids never ate because it was too fancy for kids. I do however have two clear memories of this period. Blossom Valley Shopping Center (Cuesta and Miramonte) TheSixFifty.com -Downtown Mountain View was kind of a ghost town. Claim this business (415) 554-8494. Castro St. was quite run down in the early '80s--it seemed like the poor man's Palo Altowhat a transformation! She was a long time Sunnyvale resident with roots back to old Mountain View. Went into Intel before D2, their first modern Fab area was built--have been to all Intl site in western part of US, Oregon, New Mex, Ariz. Bay Meadows was fantastic right next door in San Mateo; won 21 to 1 odds on Bridgetwister!!! Well at least Clark's burgers is still around! A big Tower Records across the street, a "Best" (not the same place as Best Buy) where I bought a ton of stuff, a hobby shop, and so on. I can almost remember their "3rd Annual Going Out of Business Sale" with 25 cent shots of Jack Daniels and 10 cent draft beers. was a great a place to do one's laundry and occasionally meet people. 2023 Mountain View Online. Nice to remember everything tho. And Mountain View Surplus where I used to get my blue jeans and blue cheap movie theater Carr's pet store on Evelyn All other marks contained herein are the property of their respective owners. Grocery Store 5 cents/10 cent Woolworth ice cream cones at woolworths in the San antonio shopping center. View not Mt. I have also taken several nice walks in Shoreline and Cuesta Parks. I spent many a quarter there playing air hockey and the Night Driver video game. Here are the places that I remember on Castro Street: We'd also get lunch at Weinerschniztel (at the corner of Castro and California). Grant Road was only 2 lanes with no sidewalks! Mountain View was starting to have some interesting stores, so sometimes I'd stop there. I always thought the food there was better than Taco Bell. You could bring your empty bottles and get them filled. Ken's House of Pancakes' German Babies souffl pancakes with powdered sugar & lemon wedges. Castro Street in the 70s was a ghost town. Nick from the Netherlands, not sure if this is correct neighborhood---There is a restaurant/bar on Old Middlefield near Rengsdorf called O'Mally's. Belmont 96-2002 There was a nursing home across the street from us. I just don't know the name of it. mortuary, all you can eat (pre-mega buffet) Chinese buffet near middle field road/San Antonio rd) Such great memories. Great funky atmosphere, too. There was an unfinished furniture place called Decor on El Monte near El Camino Rl that became Office Depot. And yes who can forget St. James ( cheap drinks and lot's of fun ) and my favorite place Linda's on El Camino. Remember???? We'd go to Bee Foods (formerly Lucky) sometimes and grab something for lunch (where Kaiser is now) and there was Palm Variety in that shopping center too. View and Sunnyvale at all times day and night and never had a worry. Songroth Brothers (gravel & cement) next to the railroad tracks near Alma & San Antonio? I'd appreciate some help. That was If it bent, we threw them out. Old California Pizza Galaxy Gifts, the Variety store, Archies Couffures, and Tots to Teens at the Blossom Valley shopping center where Mayfair Market was. The King of Clubs was a big Navy bar and we used to go to Denny's across the street. Wow, I read every response. I almost forgot: I spent the first 30 years of my life living in what is now called 'Old Mountain View.' Fun times in the '70's. Anyway it was big. Her father, Frank and his wife Sara brought into the world, her brother, Charles (1913), and sisters, Doris (Laurie/1912), Elva (Kankel/1917) and Barbara (Welch/1920) all preceeded her in death and all graduated from Mtn. I guess you could call me a true Mtn. then. The Jewell Tea Co. brought groceries right to your door without the Internet. Central Expressway was two lanes a dirt road with no lights. I moved to Mtn. I remember: Wow. Taking Amtrak to San Jose train station by dropping off my bags at the Amtrak shelter, driving back home, and walking back the 2 blocks to catch the train. One of my favorites was Linda's with their Parisian burgers and tater tots. Get introduced. They had monterey pines and stone pines freshly cut for sale. I remember going to both Fargo's (Old Mill Sh. When Bloomingdales moved to their smaller store built in the mall parking lot, the old building was torn down to make more smaller independent stores since large department stores have lost their appeal. Dont forget about Rhodes department store, Roos Atkins, Purity Super Market at San Antonio Center. The painting behind the altar of the Holy Family was still there. Then the sound became noise pollution. The bookstores all went away, The computer stores were subsumed by Fry's (which I was going to in Sunnyvale as early as 1984), Best Buy, and later by the Apple Stores. Landell's Elementary. I lived in Mtn. Shogun was about a half a block up El Camino from Rambus. Speaking of pizza, have you followed the curious path of Pontillo's Pizza that was on Rengstorff near El Camino? every year.GO EAGLES. I helped the owner fix his truck once. If you grew up in that neighborhood, you would remember the smell of those cookies! County: San Francisco. For the longest time on ECR (80's) there was a great little store selling seat covers (I think it was near Castro). Web Link. Does anyone remember the name of the coffee shop next to rower records? Does anyone remember the name of this place? I still can't believe it's gone! I remember Bank of America where it used to be next to that tire store, and is now a sushi restaurant in front (if you go inside and look at the floor, you'll still see the original mosaic flooring at the entrance), the Asian supermarket being some sort of drug store? in Downtown Los Altos 88-96. Downtown was a quest area with a few Chinese restaurant. Fremont Fire Dist. From Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org High Way Elementary School on El Camino; it was closed and became the temporary Foothill College; closed and left empty; later developed into a mixed use project; there was a pedestrian tunnel crossing under El Camino there. You had to have a membership card to get in, I think the card was $1. where the Albertson's was. My parents still live there, and I visit them often. Shagging foul balls at McKelvey for a quarter. Lets make 2023 great! and saw a ton of great kid movies there in my pajamas! KEEP ALL THE GOOD MEMORIES COMING.. ONE OF THESE YEARS I WOULD LIKE TO WRITE A BOOK ON THE SCHOOL CAFERTERIA'S - FOOD I RECALL EVERYONE USE TO RAVE ABOUT THE FOOD ( LAUGH ) SOME OF IT WAS PRETTY GOOD ! My memories of this time are somewhat faded by time and the fact, my Mother didn't drive, so my mobility around the area was limited to foot and my Schwinn bicycle. Always busy and great New York Style pizza never had any since!! More. Shoppers World at ECR and Escuela(Cost Plus, now - at least as of the early 2000s) I remember the disco on San Antonio Road at the Old Mill, jogging at the high school, St. james Infirmiry, Andys Chinese Restaurant, Longs Drugs, The Boardwalk on El Camino near Chucks, I remember when my friend Len Rhode opened his burger King on San Antonio Road and El Camino. JCPenneys was on Castro Street I think that space is now occupied by a Chinese restaurant. Spiveys was in the shopping center too. Our baby was born in March and I came home to Indianapolis Indiana to stay with my parents until his leave in September 1953. Let me just add to notable places, Susie's Diner and El Zarape on El Camino. a fruit/vegetable stand. But My fav of all was Stickney's BBQ in Paly.. Man I wish The family would bring in back.. my Family knew Red Stickney Good times Keep bringing the memories back ! I do i do i do boy do I. ! Web Link. in the San Antonio Shopping area. Main Phone Number (415) 554-8444. Tour buses would take visitors on tours to see all the trees in blossom that were a sight to behold. I'm going to add something a little different the Cold War. She was married to Cpt. Most neighborhood streets were without roundabouts (as they are now) View in late 1961 after my parents divorced. I actually worked down the road in Los Altos at the Boardwalk, what a shame they closed. I think the Old Mill closed in the mid to late 80s? on Friday nights after football games. I can remember the name. Greetings.. Village Host Pizza on Castro. It also had a smallish, old-fashioned PBX switchboard with plugs and cables. The old building was seen on the right of the road heading towards Milpitas. When Pacific Press was still in town. Opened in 1967, it was known for its kitschy decor, notably a 30-foot-statue of Wonder Woman, and Buffalo Wings and burgers. I believe I saw the original JUNGLE BOOK movie at the theater there : ) There was Rainbow Record Store at the light on Grant Road as you approach the shopping center. I think it is like over $3000 for a studio. There used to be that drive in place Linda's that is now Wolfe Camera, I think, or was. Blogs We could see Monte Vista drive in from our roof . Had a Sears, JCPenney, other nice shops inside and out. Moffet Drive In..worked there in the 60's along with the Shell station at San Antonio and El Camino. Hello Father, we would sayHello boys..his response..Keep the memories coming . This is very important to me I am trying to locate my father who I have never met and I think he may have worked at one of these places. Mayfield Mall with the Grayhound station next to it became HP, and will now become more housing, the original San Antonio mall with Menu Tree (what a great place to eat), the little water fountains and a Woolworths where BevMo is now. OJ Cooper school. A movie theater, not much else. but others are not Fairchild, Atari, National Semi, Intel All these parts but no real use until the computer, more jobs more people. ( In door food court ) It had a big room full of mechanical switching relays which were constantly clicking. had kept it. This is about the old originals of Mountain View. The lot was empty for several years. And to this very day, Prince's music reminds me of how happy I was to have discovered Mountain View! 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. The Old Mill and Mayfield malls were already mostly derelict. United States Phone Number: (415) 554-8494 (Main Phone Number) (415) 554-8444 (Domestic Fax) Website: Main Website Facebook E-mail: admin@stjamesinfirmary.org (Main Email) Hours: Not available . $2.00 pitcher of beer, peanuts on the floor, awesome pinball, and almost a guaranteed biker tussle every Friday night. There are tons of photos and books, and if you go on the right day, long-time residents and natives from the Historical Association are usually around and they are happy to recount the "old days" - although to most of them, that usually means a couple decades before the 70s. Highway School had large wood paned windows, oak floors, wide halls, and huge cloakrooms! Trying to locate a Amazon parrot that was left at a store in that time frame. I remember the pre Gemco store named White something, was it White Castle? Shoreline Park is much nice than Byxbee Park in Palo Alto with the stinky But the best night was seeing the original Limelighters (Lou Gottlieb, Alex Hassilev, Glenn Yarbrough). On the corner of ECR & 237?? At corner of Castro/El Camino where Wash. Mutual located, Mancini Motor (Chrysler Dealer)had world globe on a top of round column, that column with globe came from Treasure Island World Fair in 1930's. Home First gourmet burgers for me the Hawaiian with pineapple.. and the friendliest of owners. Don't forget the Red Barn with 19 cent burgers, Taco Tico and I saw someone else mentioned El Zarrape (the best). Posted by Elizabeth, a resident of the Whisman Station neighborhood, on Feb 22, 2011 at 3:15 pm It took a long time, but we did walk home. Get used to it. I believe they also had live music and entertainment from Greek/Mediterranean culture. Loved the tater tots at Linda's. Wasn't Handyman over there near the Oasis Laundry and what used to be Does anyone remember Mountain View X-mas Tree Farm? Hopefully that new Electronics Museum has some accurate literature available. 1. There was a huge barrel of pickles there does anyone remember that? The store located at 85 and El Camino was The Emporium, not I Magnin. This is such a fun list to read. You might also look at Web Link. 1998 -Arson fire destroys St. James Infirmary, a popular bar and grill that opened in 1967. The copper penny I went to Chucks for entertainment and the Tarr & Feathers in Palo Alto. Linda's Hamburger Joint on El Camino It just doesn't seem as fun anymore It was cool. Linda's and the Red Barn There was an A&W Root Beer, Bob's Big Boy Hamburgers, Bowling Alley, Gelato ice cream, Foster's freeze ice cream, Mike's Pizza, were on El Camino Real. workshirts in high school early 70's. Mayfield Mall Construction went on for quite a while and the place was really novel with JC Penny holding the anchor spot. The old house on Phyllis (the last home on the back side of the shopping center) was originally located in a ring of Redwood trees in the former Handyman parking lot!
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