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Post by rivera61 on Sept 29, 2009 13:53:14 GMT -4
Did anyone grow up in Hillsmere??? I lived there from 1979-1984 some of the best years of my life!!!
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Post by bchevy on Sept 29, 2009 18:33:12 GMT -4
Did anyone grow up in Hillsmere??? I lived there from 1979-1984 some of the best years of my life!!! My wife, then girlfirend lived on Lee Circle.... woo hoo
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Post by safetildecember on Sept 29, 2009 19:57:13 GMT -4
Hillsmere was a great place for Key School kids to play hookie.
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Post by Water Lady on Sept 29, 2009 23:19:48 GMT -4
I loved Fred's Restaurant They used to make a Lobster Newburg to just die for...I think the Melting Pot is located there now.
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Post by rivera61 on Sept 30, 2009 10:38:04 GMT -4
I remember going to Buzzy's pizza and playing donkey kong and space invaders, I know it was sooo long ago, but they had the BEST pizza
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Post by rivera61 on Sept 30, 2009 10:50:17 GMT -4
I grew up on Lee drive, did your wife go to hillmere elementary??
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Post by bchevy on Sept 30, 2009 16:30:33 GMT -4
Annapolis Jr. and Sr. High
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Post by Deleted on Sept 30, 2009 22:29:58 GMT -4
I was never there myself, but.......does anybody remember that there was a nudist camp on Honeysuckle Lane off Generals Highway going toward Crownsville before Eisenhower Golf Course. Had a few conversations at Rudy's with other drinkers that frequented there regularly.
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Post by justalocal on Jan 22, 2017 13:31:14 GMT -4
Who remembers, Dairy Queen, Western Auto, A&P, all on West St. Circle Auto Wrecking off of Bestgate rd, Fond memories of all: Dairy Queen, Nick & Sara on West Street, became the home to the then new Severn Savings Bank, Western Auto, had a friend who worked there, Henry Bliss, back in day. A&P, worked there while in high school. Circle Auto, owned by Kenny Morcombe, sold around the early 70's .
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Post by missmammyb on Oct 16, 2021 14:03:46 GMT -4
OMG -- Timmy's, yes! Charlies is "familiar" but not sure and no to Maude's! And I gar-ron-tee Terplady will know!!! ;D How about this place that I can't think of the name -- I think it was off King George Street in Annapolis -- or maybe just inside the Naval Academy. I remember you walked down, it was dark and noisy and fun and alive. Had banjo players (or fiddlers?), played jazz and sold green beer? St. Paddy's Day was a hoot! Buzzy's Pizza! My dad was in a "Dixieland" jazz band there. They wore red & white striped outfits, lol. Great memories of growing up there. They served the best pizza, blue crabs & draft beer. That was my dad's "moonlighting job" outside of being in the Navy 😁
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