100 old school Milwaukee memories, part III
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Remembering the past and embracing the future, that's what we are all about at OnMilwaukee.com. So, here is the third installment of our ever-popular "Old School Milwaukee" lists. Memories, personalities, buildings, businesses, all things that take us back to the streets of an older Milwaukee. Please enjoy and don't forget to review our first two lists, and to talk back to this article with your personal Milwaukee memories.
- Bob Barry at Sunny 920, WOKY
- Broken cookies at Johnston Bakery on National Avenue ($1 a bag)
- Boston Store's restaurant and daily fashion shows
- Joe and Tom Sardino's on the east side
- Kopp's on 60th & Lisbon
- Marquette University football team
- Wair's Bridal Shop on Mitchell Street
- The Fruit Ranch
- The Layton Art Gallery on Jefferson Street
- Mother Goose House
- The Gilpatrick Hotel (notorious for being the place where Teddy Roosevelt was shot during an attempted assassination in October 1912. The Gilpatrick closed in 1941 and the Hyatt Regency Milwaukee is now on the site)
- Kalt's on Oakland
- Third Ward Block Parties with the re-created fire
- Earwaves and Dirty Jack's Record Rack
- Next Best Thing on Villard
- Union Depot
- The Butterfly Theatre
- The Miller Hotel and Vaudeville Theatre
- Peach's Records & Tapes
- Hot Sam's at Mayfair
- Dreamland Dance Hall
- Park Avenue
- George Carlin's Summerfest arrest -- damn those seven words you can't say on TV
- Frenchy's on North Avenue
- The St. Charles Hotel
- The Milwaukee Free Press
- The Blatz Hotel
- Redwood and Ross
- Espenhain's Department Store
- "Ask your Neighbor"
- The Globe Hotel at Cass & Wisconsin (the Firstar Building now occupies the site)
- The Republican House
- The closing of The Davidson Theater in 1954
- Wisconsin Skate University on 27th Street (now it's Romine's)
- Ron Cuzner's The Dark Side Jazz Radio
- Dutchland Dairy
- Joe Shott and the Hot Shots
- The Jewel Food Store on 68th and State
- The Knotty Pine in Wauwatosa
- WTMJ's Gordon Thomas
- UWM's football team
- The Onion Crook at Southridge
- The North Shore Line, the Inter Urban and other passenger trains
- Walter Anderson and Hig Murray, the farm reporters for WTMJ
- Milwaukee's Electroliner
- Wadham's pagoda style gas station (two Pagoda gas stations can still be seen in Milwaukee, although they are no longer in service)
- "Bill Cosgrove what a GREAT GREAT GUYYYYYYYYYY!!!"
- "Ruby Ruby Ruby Ruby Ruby Chevrolet (come in today!)!!"
- "I'm from Milwaukee and I oughta know...that BLATZ BEER TASTES GREAT...whereever you go..."
- Muk Luk boots
- Santa's Secret Gift Shop at Gimbels
- Marine Bank's Wally the Walrus
- Dr.Cadaverino
- U.S. Army NIKE missile base in Lake Park
- The Stone Toad
- Stewart's (next to Chapman's)
- The '57 World Series
- Nickel Beer nights at County Stadium
- Zantigo
- Red Carpet Lanes
- Blue Jay Bowl
- The "old" Billy Mitchell Field Airport
- Lucifer's in West Allis
- Oliver's downtown
- Cheetah Nite Clubs
- "For quality heating service, you feel better if you call Wisconsin Ice and Coal, Broad-way six nine three one one"
- Easter Sunday, 1987
- The Billy Bookworm Club sponsored by Milwaukee Public Library system
- Mrs Howe's potato chips
- "Be Wiser Buy Geiser's"
- Phil Token & His Singing Pontiac (PONTI)
- Judge Christ Seraphim's suspension in 1980
- "Hi this is Eddie Doucette for MBTI"
- 3D cameras from David White Co.
- La Veers
- Morry's
- The City Club
- The Brass Ring Pub
- The Unicorn
- Cafe Voltaire
- The Attic North and West
- Starz on 100
- Wine and Roses
- Mugshots
- The Red Corvette
- Tomah's
- The Greentree and 25¢ Busch beer (If ya wanna stay later, ya gotta come earlier!")
- Good Time Charlie's
- Fried Eggs and Tootsie's
- The Circle
- Hoops
- Ask Andy
- WKTI's "push 'em down the stairs"
- Humpin' Hanna's
- The Mine Shaft
- The "Outdoor Olympic Ice Rink" at State Fair Park
- Relish trays with every dinner, everywhere
- Old Milwaukee Days
- Earl Gillespie
- Gertie the Duck book
Talkbacks
jania | Sept. 17, 2010 at 12:09 p.m. (report)
Bubblers! Tata Ryby( old man dressed in black with long beard in eery southside parade,) and free shipping to your home at most department stores. "The Grand" on Mitchell street and last but not least Goldmann's which still is empty.
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Milwaukeegirl2 | July 8, 2009 at 12:27 a.m. (report)
Winter ice skating at Kuziesko (probrably spelled wrong) Park pond. The list brought back so many memories, I'm in tears. Thanks for the momories
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1875NHumboldt | Aug. 26, 2008 at 9:44 p.m. (report)
Remember Haukes Chili and hamburgers they were on Humboldt and Kane pl
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nealewalsch | May 25, 2008 at 5:03 p.m. (report)
I loved reading these three lists of 100 memories. I have some to add: Joe Dorsey and the old Wire Request show on WEMP radio weeknights. Also, Tonight Milwaukee, the locally produced program on WTMJ-TV with John Drury. Also, the Standard News Roundup, with John Drury on Channel 4. Also, Bob White on WOKY. And nobody seems to have mentioned Blaine Walsh, although Earl Gillespie was mentioned twice. Also, "Fritz the Plummer" on WMIL Radio, and King Richard of WRIT on the old WRIT Radio. And the South Side Times newspaper, which I delivered for two years. And Warren Spahn!!! Whew...don't get me started on this....!
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