There was one on at Stockton St and Ernest in Riverside...it is still there today.
yes, but it was built in the mid 1980's in the second (bland, forgetable) style.
I remember the one on Ricker. I haven't been by there in quite some time.
it was an empty roofless shell in 2004. I'ts gone now, either, bulldozed or build into a new, larger structure.
Is the one located at Pearl and Tallulah one of the addresses listed above?
What funky cute little places they are!
yes. it's #7
Wow. I guess they tore the one at jax beach down and put in some stupid shell station.
no, it still stands. Caddyshack. Golf lessons. That one i nicknamed "the drag queen" due to the unsympathetic modifications.
How much enclosed floor area in one those suckers?
enough room for a walk in cooler (still present at #6, the florist) one employee, and a cash register.
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stephendare
September 21, 2009, 04:29:45 PM
I dont remember there being on on Parental Home....maybe the one on Ricker Road.
Jonathan is not only a brilliant local painter with a couple of shows at the museum under his belt, but he is also very fond of Taylor. Its possible that there were a few that Taylor missed as he is getting on in years and has had the bitter experience of seeing so much of his work destroyed by the redevelopment dynamiters.
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no, none were missed. a few points: Firstly, 2 stores were moved, and thus existed at two different locations, at differnt points in time (#5, & #14). Ironically both of these were later demoilshed (again).
Also, the list of store locations, did not come from Taylor, as Taylor reffered me to Cody Skinner (former VP, died last month, at 94). His memory, was soild, with a few missing locations, which were rediscovered in 2004. There are no missing stores. There ARE as many as two dozen stores build in the second style that folks very often misremeber as being of the Hardwick style. Last Original store was build in Mandarin in 1985. (it was actually somewhat elongated however, but I digress. Still counts.).