Archive for April 4th, 2010


Morning Sentinel

Roller Rink Antique Mall opens
Morning Sentinel
DETROIT -- It was a popular roller-skating rink since the 1950s. Now, it's a hub of all things antique. ...

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New Church Hill school will get test run in May
Kingsport Times News
Otis Eldridge hosts about 10000 visitors and nearly 1000 classic cars at his Memory Lane 1950s nostalgia festival grounds on Caney Creek Road north of ...

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Ballard crash victims lived for muscle cars
Seattle Times
Mike Turner and his friends had one big plan for this summer — taking their muscle cars to the racetrack to see what they could do. ...

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On show: the cars of our past
Marlborough Express
American cars from the 1950s were "his thing", he said. "They are the cars we grew up in. It's what your parents had and what you associate with. ...

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Who has the muscle to market Corvette, Camaro?
Crain's Detroit Business
The auto industry has glanced around, surveyed the landscape and apparently decided it's OK to market muscle cars again. ...

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Bob Schieffer: Catholic Church Has More Than A PR Problem
Huffington Post (blog)
Not that I would absolve the Church "Hirachy" of responsibility, but "rumours" of child abuse by priests were widly heard throughout the 1950s. ...

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The green light never stays green
Greater Greater Washington
The free-flowing expressways of 1950s GM fantasies simply don't exist. We can have cities with more car use and more car congestion, or with more transit ...

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Goodguys Del Mar Hot Rod & Custom Car Nationals, April 9-11
About - Cities & Towns
See more than 2000 hot rods, customs & classics, muscle cars and trick trucks at this indoor and outdoor automotive fair! Event features vendors/exhibitors, ...
Del Mar Nationals revives nostalgia for cool carsNorth County Times

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Still stylish at 100
Tulsa World
In the 1950s, Nelle Jackson sold the store to Tulsa businessman A. Ray Smith, and he in turn sold it to the Vandever Co., which moved the store to Utica ...

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Marysville was home, but Vera Johnson loved her travels
HeraldNet
The latest car was much more reliable than some of the older cars she drove while she raised her four boys. In the 1950s and 1960s, the Marysville resident ...

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