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lXcx
Tyler, TX
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Dana Hall
Dallas, TX
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oldham
Denton, TX
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I remember my Dad used to take me there to the Kilocycle Club meetings. Somewhere in the basement offices, there was a terrazzo floor with the Ham Radio Club's logo. That was before 1970 when it moved to Oak Grove Airport.
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stormi
Grand Prairie, TX
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oldham wrote: I remember my Dad used to take me there to the Kilocycle Club meetings. Somewhere in the basement offices, there was a terrazzo floor with the Ham Radio Club's logo. That was before 1970 when it moved to Oak Grove Airport. There was a jewelry store - Cowan's Jewelers - and offices and even a large room down there where Sears did fashion shows. There was a bowling alley underground where Dillards built in the 70s. It really was a fun place
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Roger Condom
Longview, TX
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Judged:
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Seminary South is gone? I was in Fort Worth a couple of months ago...... Didn't miss it.
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Roger Condom
Longview, TX
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HuddleUpTexas wrote: Remember the old Buddy's grocery store on the SW corner? That's Buddies.
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EDS
Azle, TX
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I worked at the three screen theatre northwest of the main mall from '78 to '80. I had a grandmother who worked in Murphy's in the early 60s. The last memory of Seminary South I had was the arcade "TimeOut" in '81 -'82.
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EDS
Azle, TX
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Used to be able to see the SS towers from Felix St. over by the old Quartermaster. My folks still live over in that area.
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Since: Aug 11
Fort Worth, TX
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Please wait...
I was a very young country music DJ (Charlie Brown) there on KBUY down in the basement.
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Gary Hansen
Fremont, NE
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I remember I was in Daqllas with Santa Sleighs Inc. Played Santa and gave rides around all the sears stores in 1960 I think. Was an awesome week If i remember there were 4 different stores we played at. Merry Christmas..HO HO HO..:-)
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young 72
Dallas, TX
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I remember it when I was a kid, lol
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Rufus
Fort Worth, TX
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Them dang Mexicans have taken over Seminary South Mall, we should go there and castrate the bastards. Those Mexxcian woman are pretty, but they grow old and ugly fast. Should line 'em up and have a mass indoctrination and make them Mormons.
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Connie
Fort Worth, TX
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I remember going there as a young child. From the eyes of a child, it was magical to me at Christmastime. They had an officlal tree lighting out in the outdoor area and that's when Santa arrived at the mall for the season. Lots of lights and pretty decorations out there. Our school choir always sang out there by the tree on a set of old risers and that was an event that no family member was allowed to miss. My parents bought all our Christmas presents at Murphy's every year. That was the good ole days!
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A Mexican
Arlington, TX
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Mike Good wrote: I remember it's full of mexicans you make that sound like a bad thing
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