Bellevue, Washington: Over the Bridge to Gracious Living
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Anybody remember Shakeys Pizza?
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Shakey's was the the center of my universe when I was a kid, I miss you sooooo much Shakey's, sob, sniff sniff
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I've never lived in Bellevue, but I live not far from Bellevue, in Kirkland and Redmond. I have worked in Bellevue a few times in my life. There are some things I remember about Bellevue as a boy. I remember there used to be a Pizza and Pipes. My mom worked at the John Danz movie theatre, next to what's now Barnes and Noble books.
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Well done. Like so many here it took me back to a world that no longer exists. It would be great to add a picture or two of the Overlake Blueberry Farm to this collection. I'm going to have to watch again to see if I can catch a glimpse of Uncle Harold's or Bell, Book and Candle. I'm BHS 1983 and worked at Belle Lanes and OBF through college. Many thanks!
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Awesome photos. What's funny is to show how many of those buildings are still standing. I still think of Cost Plus as the "old Albertson's"
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I was hoping to see the old skating rink and pizza and pipes! :) Great pictures though!
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Thank you for this video. I grew up in Bellevue in the 1960s and this sure brought back memories. One of my favorite places was Marvel Morgan, so I was pleased to see it included here. I remember when there was a horse pasture at N.E. 8th and 112th and 8th turned to dirt past Midlakes. Oh, and there was no 405. Another viewer mentioned Petram's -- lots of fond memories there too. And Newberry's, also in the square. Bellevue was a great place to grow up. Thanks again!
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Greetings from another former Bellevue-ite! Fabulous photos. I lived on Clyde Hill from '59-'71 (BHS grad, 1970). Shakeys and John Danz (and Heads Up) were my homes away from home. Thanks for sharing!
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Gracious elegance from a time long ago but never to be forgotten.
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Thanks for the memories! I was born and raised in Bellevue on top of the hill by the high school graduating there in '72. I walked all over this town, knew it like the back my hand. I loved the Bellevue Square, how special it was. Remember: Toys Cafe, Johnson's Grocery, Ibsen's Towing, House of Values, Smitty's Pancakes, Arthur's Bakery,The Milk Barn, Dicks Drive in,the old Boys club and my beloved Bellevue Jr High was still a school and not a city park.We lived in a great era and town,thanks .
cmonsnse1 2 months ago
You're welcome. Glad you enjoyed it!
SenhordoBonfim in reply to cmonsnse1 (Show the comment) 2 months ago
wow - a trip down memory lane - I remember most of this (I was born in 1950)...I also remember the dog's watering station outside Frederick's...and the wonderful ten cent store southeast of Frederick's...I also had my first car accident while trying to park in front of Nordstrom Best..
whiffmulligan 1 year ago
Yes! There was a sign above the station that read, "DOG BAR". And the 10 cent store was Petram's..
SenhordoBonfim in reply to whiffmulligan (Show the comment) 1 year ago
I cant believe folks are using the word "ancestry" with reference to the 80's. Man do I feel old. I was born 1965, and raised in Bellevue. So many memories of streets with no side walks.
Shakeys?... na!, Geno's Pizza was the bomb. It was one of my first jobs. I think I still have my employee shirt somewhere in a box.
Remember the pink dolphin from the John Danz Theater. Or the sound proof child crying room at the back of the theater. What a great place.
I miss old Bellevue. A lot!
MstrOfSinanju 1 year ago
I remember that dolphin! LOL...I remember there also used to be some kind of nautical flags on the walls of the theatre..
SenhordoBonfim in reply to MstrOfSinanju (Show the comment) 1 year ago