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Eisboch wrote:
"hk" wrote in message . .. Eisboch wrote: "hk" wrote in message .com... D.Duck wrote: In the late 40s ~ early 50's I went to the Y on Keeler and Central. Went there most every Saturday during the winter months. When I was a young boy in grammar school in New Haven, I'd take the bus with a couple of buddies on winter Saturdays to the "Y" downtown to mess around in the pool, the gym, and on the b'ball courts. It was a great place in those days, might still be. That "Y" is where I took the basic Scuba course in the middle of one winter and got my original certification. Still have the card. I was 16 yo, and the dive club giving the instructions was called "The Yankee Paddlers". Eisboch Do you recall Hull's Hobbies a block down the street toward the Yale Campus? And there was some sort of diner right across from the "Y" that I remember. I think it became a Chinese restaurant. I don't. I didn't spend a heck of a lot of time in downtown New Haven, although we'd go for an occasional concert or to shop at the Yale Co-op. Eisboch The Co-Op used to sell button down Gant shirts for $7.95. Same shirts are now about $100, and the funny thing is they cost less to make now than they did when I was a schoolboy buying them. The owner of Hull's sold it a few years ago, and the new owners moved it closer to the Yale school of architecture and the gallery. It now sells architectural supples, modeling supplies, et cetera, but no more balsa airplanes. Bummer. Did you visit Cutler's Record Shop next to the Co-op? I don't know if it is still there, either. I had an afterschool job there for about six months. At the time, it was a pretty big record store. |