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haironf1re t1_j9rjxgq wrote

Yes! I’d like to thank my youngest brother (he’s out here somewhere on Reddit and won’t tell me his name) he introduced me to this lovely spot. Very beautiful. I recommend checking it out. This was a fun game!

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Dead_Is_Better OP t1_j9rliz6 wrote

It's a beautiful place indeed. I'm old enough to have spent time there before it became a park and you could still drive all the way out to the bay.

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Robotoxin t1_j9u3oo4 wrote

That's my 'hood. I grew up in those woods. Excellent place.

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Dead_Is_Better OP t1_j9ueuba wrote

So your from the BellCrest neighborhood I assume. I'm from the other side of Fischer Blvd aka the cool side lol.

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Robotoxin t1_j9umzz6 wrote

Yeah, you're definitely from a nicer section. Home is home, though

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Dead_Is_Better OP t1_j9uyhef wrote

There's really not much of a difference. My friends and I used to hang out in Bellcrest quite a bit in the late 70's and early 80's and knew quite a lot of folks from that neighborhood.

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Robotoxin t1_j9v4mll wrote

It's a shame Bellcrest Plaza is the way it is now. It used to have some good stuff in it - Arcade, pool hall, pet store, pizzaria, etc. Still has potential, but I doubt anything good comes of it

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Dead_Is_Better OP t1_j9vbt70 wrote

That arcade had Pengo, which I loved, and some kick-ass Pinball machines. I miss the old Lane Drugs and McCrory's that used to be there way back when and the Foodtown is gone now as well. I was the Courier for Foodtown at the time when they closed down. It was a great job and I miss it. Now there's a chicken joint, a restaurant called Tardi's which is pretty good, there's a DQ and a gym, and the Burger King is now a Joe's Bagels. Driftwood Deli is still across the street though and still very good. I recommend the number 22.

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