Here's a few photos from mid-1960s Brookside High School Leader yearbooks. They show how things used to look in Sheffield Lake along Lake Road (U.S. 6) in those days.
Here's a view looking east at the sign for Shoreway Lanes, with its great lettering as well as bowling ball and pin graphics. My brothers and I used to bowl there in a Saturday morning league in the late 1960s for a while; for us, the best part was the bowling alley's hotdogs – served up in toasted New England style split-top buns!
In the background is the old Phillips 66 gas station.
Just a few doors down to the east is where Lawsons used to be (which I covered back here.)
And even further to the east is where Gang's Food Fair used to be at 4646 E. Lake Road. Here's a 1966 shot (below). I did a history of the place back here.
And here's the "now" shot.
As you can see, the internet café at this location didn't make it.
Man, did I love them hot dogs-- and a small coke too! Since we were a Pepsi famiy it was a treat.
ReplyDeleteMy mom worked at the old lawson's location
ReplyDeleteDoes anyone remember the name of the ice cream place on the corner of Abbe Road and Lake Road in the 60's?
ReplyDeleteIt was a Dairy Queen originally but then became Dutch Treat.
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