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Thanks for posting. It is so sad for me hearing about El Cajon used to be a very nice area back in the 1960's and 1970's. We came almost every year from Kentucky to visit my uncle and stayed at the Travelodge. We also ate lots of meals at Kozak's, which is now a Middle Eastern Restaurant as I noticed "Kebab" on the sign. When did Kozak's go out of business? Also if you turned left, Hiram's Liquor Store and Foster's Freeze were located on the left.
You should start by pepper and main THEN work your way down, thats really el cajon main street, you missed the arab part of town. El cajon main street used to be el cajon blvd so you should end up there, not going towards the trolley.
This brought back lots of memories of when I grew up there. I left in 1991. Idaho is beautiful, but I have cherished memories of El Cajon. Thanks for sharing (smiles)!
@frontier33 Lots changed since then. Now a days its all Chaldeans. Chaldeans are Iraqi Catholics. They're being persecuted in Iraq so there has been massive waves of immigrants the passed few years. Most of them don't speak English. They mostly live on South Mollison, Lincoln Ave., Anza, and pretty much close to the Church on Washingston Ave and Mollison. Main Street is full of Chaldean businesses, from barborshops, to grocery stores, to resteraunts.
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lalo565 4 months ago
man I miss home. I used to walk down main street to the fucking trolley station. it's boring fucking city. but it feels like home to me.
kusanagikun 11 months ago
whered foster freeze go????moved away in 1996,lived there for 23 years....
marc666969 1 year ago
Thanks for posting. It is so sad for me hearing about El Cajon used to be a very nice area back in the 1960's and 1970's. We came almost every year from Kentucky to visit my uncle and stayed at the Travelodge. We also ate lots of meals at Kozak's, which is now a Middle Eastern Restaurant as I noticed "Kebab" on the sign. When did Kozak's go out of business? Also if you turned left, Hiram's Liquor Store and Foster's Freeze were located on the left.
b62beers 1 year ago
You should start by pepper and main THEN work your way down, thats really el cajon main street, you missed the arab part of town. El cajon main street used to be el cajon blvd so you should end up there, not going towards the trolley.
ASAManifesto 1 year ago
U MISSED the whole other side of main street
ant619honysd 2 years ago
You almost drove in a circle.
MayonR 2 years ago
Lived in El Cajon for a year while my husband was stationed in San Diego back in '88.
chickadee2 2 years ago
be glad you're gone.. stupid central
plutoplatters 1 year ago
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osyrus99 2 years ago
This brought back lots of memories of when I grew up there. I left in 1991. Idaho is beautiful, but I have cherished memories of El Cajon. Thanks for sharing (smiles)!
frontier33 2 years ago 2
@frontier33 Lots changed since then. Now a days its all Chaldeans. Chaldeans are Iraqi Catholics. They're being persecuted in Iraq so there has been massive waves of immigrants the passed few years. Most of them don't speak English. They mostly live on South Mollison, Lincoln Ave., Anza, and pretty much close to the Church on Washingston Ave and Mollison. Main Street is full of Chaldean businesses, from barborshops, to grocery stores, to resteraunts.
SDballin619 1 year ago
The music sounds sic! Who is it?
By the way, i live here.
=]
619Revolutionary 2 years ago
Odliberate my fate by Asphyxia
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cooljuno411 2 years ago