- Ralph Lucarella said...
- HI TOM...MY SON ANDI STAYED AT THE COMFORT INN BY THE MALL A FEW YEARS AGO AND IT WAS ABIG MESS TO DRIVE AROUND. ROUTE 1 WAS UNBELIEVABLE AND WE HAD TO DRIVE THROUGH A CAR DEALER'S PLACE TO GET TO THE MOTEL. I THINK A MOTEL SOMEWHERE IN THE MERCERVILLE AREA WOULD SOLVE A LOT OF PROBLEMS. MY BROTHER LOU AND I DECIDED THE TOWNSHIP NEEDED MORE BOWLING LANES IN THE 50'S SO WE FOUND A WAY, ALONG WITH THE HELP OF MANY OTHERS TO BUILD THE HAMILTON BOWLING LANES ON ROUTE 33. WHY SOMEONE DOES'NT DO THE SAME THING WITH A FEW MOTELS IN THE AREA IS BEYOUND ME. BEST REGARDS.
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Wednesday, October 20, 2010
1974: LAWRENCEVILLE'S QUAKER BRIDGE MALL
2 comments:
- Ralph Lucarella said...
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HI TOM...MY SON ANDI STAYED AT THE COMFORT INN BY THE MALL A FEW YEARS AGO AND IT WAS ABIG MESS TO DRIVE AROUND. ROUTE 1 WAS UNBELIEVABLE AND WE HAD TO DRIVE THROUGH A CAR DEALER'S PLACE TO GET TO THE MOTEL. I THINK A MOTEL SOMEWHERE IN THE MERCERVILLE AREA WOULD SOLVE A LOT OF PROBLEMS. MY BROTHER LOU AND I DECIDED THE TOWNSHIP NEEDED MORE BOWLING LANES IN THE 50'S SO WE FOUND A WAY, ALONG WITH THE HELP OF MANY OTHERS TO BUILD THE HAMILTON BOWLING LANES ON ROUTE 33. WHY SOMEONE DOES'NT DO THE SAME THING WITH A FEW MOTELS IN THE AREA IS BEYOUND ME. BEST REGARDS.
- Wednesday, October 20, 2010
- Mack said...
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Let me speak for my generation.
Thank GOD for Quakerbridge and Oxford Valley Malls. Downtown was
done by the time we were old enough to go to stores ourselves.
Quakerbridge was safe clean and NEW as was Oxford Valley. A great place for the kids of my day to hang out. Of course the kids that came after my generation were too rowdy and they had to close the theatre and the video game place..but once upon a time...:) - Monday, October 25, 2010