Next to Circus Town, Woolworth's was the closest thing to a zoo that Butler had. In the back of the store were birds, fish, turtles, hamsters, mice, lizards, horny toads. I used to go in there just to look at them all.
I remember when Woolworth's had wooden floors, before they put that awful tile on the outside of the building. My understanding is that the building is entirely gone now; I've not been back to Butler since that happened.
I used to have clarinet lessons in those rooms above Woolworth's. I always remember going up the back stairway, scared.
ReplyDeleteBreaking balloons at the lunch counter to see how much your banana split would cost.
ReplyDeleteThere was a very large parrot in the back of the store and we would try to make it talk. Sometimes it would. They had a great lunch counter. Coop
ReplyDeleteNext to Circus Town, Woolworth's was the closest thing to a zoo that Butler had. In the back of the store were birds, fish, turtles, hamsters, mice, lizards, horny toads. I used to go in there just to look at them all.
ReplyDeleteThat is where I learned to love heated Spanish Peanuts.
ReplyDeleteThere was a parrot in the back of the store that would talk when you walked past its cage.
ReplyDeleteI remember when Woolworth's had wooden floors, before they put that awful tile on the outside of the building. My understanding is that the building is entirely gone now; I've not been back to Butler since that happened.
ReplyDeleteI remember sitting at the lunch stools near the windows and watching the parades.
ReplyDeleteI miss woolworths,murphys,D&K if only our grandchildren had the chance to enjoy the things of old
ReplyDeleteThe Lunch Counter was the best place to sit and watch parades.
ReplyDeleteThe Lunch Counter was the best place to sit and watch parades.
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