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PostPosted: Mon Sep 15, 2014 7:43 am 
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Some of the veterans will dig this...

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Childrens Village, Bargain Town, Toy R Us

Zayre

I didn't see it yet, but one of my grandfathers married the sister if the POLK Bros and was involved with that place, he passed when I was like 8 or something, but I do remember running around the store.
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Wag's. Venture.

Toys R Us is still around.

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 15, 2014 7:46 am 
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Toys R Us is still around.



It was the evolution of childrens village, becoming Bargain Town, which become Toys R US.

Thnaks for letting me know Toys r Us is still here. :idea:

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Maybe I should help you with your definition of the word extinct.

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Maybe I should help you with your definition of the word extinct.


maybe you have no idea where Toyrs r US came from and should read the info provided to you while working on your cooking skills.

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 15, 2014 7:51 am 
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Maybe I should help you with your definition of the word extinct.


maybe you have no idea where Toyrs r US came from and should read the info provided to you while working on your cooking skills.

While you take a typing course.

Toys R Us is not extinct, nor would any series of stores that evolved into Toys R Us. That is all.

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Maybe I should help you with your definition of the word extinct.


maybe you have no idea where Toyrs r US came from and should read the info provided to you while working on your cooking skills.

While you take a typing course.

Toys R Us is not extinct, nor would any series of stores that evolved into Toys R Us. That is all.


Actually, the 2 stores that evovled into Toys R US are extinct and thats why they are all on the same line. of course for you I should have typed a ----> so it could be clearer.

or are you going to be the authority on extinct stores you never heard of or went to as well?

I will let Jimmypasta take it from here

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Zayre in Bolingbrook back in the 70's was like Walmart to us. It had everything except groceries. It was down in that shopping center area with A&P Grocery, Kinney Shoes, The Gap, Mister Quick's and Denny's.

I think the only thing that still exists is Denny's. Before A&P and Zayre, all we had was Totura's Grocery Store and then they put up a 7-11 right in front of Totura's.

Anybody remember Woolworth's, SS Kresge, Community? Nice memories for us old guys. Thanks, bigfan.

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Maybe I should help you with your definition of the word extinct.
He said it was Toy R Us. Maybe that store is defunct.


Well I would imagine; if they only had one toy for sale how long could it last? :eye: j/k BF

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Wasn't Polk Brothers the big electronics/appliances store in Chicago until they had a mysterious fire in their warehouse/flagship location?

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Awesome. Was that on Harlem Avenue?

I also vaguely recall my mom taking my sister and me to some dime store called Karr's on the Northwest side of the city. Every October they had a fantastic assortment of costumes and novelties for Halloween. At least in my memory, it was a magical place.

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It was locatrd somewhere over on Halsted. Shut down due to false advertising


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This is a pretty comprehensive site. I found this researching "ghost signs," the advertisements painted on the sides of buildings for businesses that have gone out of business.

http://www.craigslostchicago.com/lost-shopping.php

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It was located somewhere over on Halsted. Shut down due to false advertising


Guessing the info desk was mostly populated by tumbleweeds blowing by, occasionally punctuated with a few guitar notes in some indiscriminate minor key ...

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all we had was Totura's Grocery Store and then they put up a 7-11 right in front of Totura's.


Toturas is still in Lemont. Is that the only one left?


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Was there a music store with some fella in the logo named "Mr. Cheap"?

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Telegram Sam wrote:
This is a pretty comprehensive site. I found this researching "ghost signs," the advertisements painted on the sides of buildings for businesses that have gone out of business.

http://www.craigslostchicago.com/lost-shopping.php

This is a cool site.

I didn't know Mr. Z's in Lombard closed up. When I lived there for a few years I loved this place. Could do my shopping and not be surrounded by the savages at Jewell or Ultra. I guess the great things about an empty supermarket just cant be sustained over time.

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I think IMU and I were the only ones ever to eat at Wag's :lol:
My grandma used to take my sister and I there a couple of times a month when we were kids. I would always get spaghetti.

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SomeGuy wrote:
The Baby McNown Knowledge Center

It was locatrd somewhere over on Halsted. Shut down due to false advertising


Wow. Mcnown's not just renting SomeGuy's head space anymore. He's the landlord!

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Awesome. Was that on Harlem Avenue?

I also vaguely recall my mom taking my sister and me to some dime store called Karr's on the Northwest side of the city. Every October they had a fantastic assortment of costumes and novelties for Halloween. At least in my memory, it was a magical place.


Harlem or Milwaukee in Niles, near where they meet.

Midget, Dolphin and JORR probably remember Cut Rate Toys on Devon and Central. Even if you never set foot there, you pored over the smudgy, back page ad in the Sun Times. You imagined the place was like an airplane hangar or something. I think it was just a deep double storefront.

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I didn't know Mr. Z's in Lombard closed up. When I lived there for a few years I loved this place. Could do my shopping and not be surrounded by the savages at Jewell or Ultra. ]


I hate the setup of the Ultra in Wheaton. It's terrible.

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I didn't know Mr. Z's in Lombard closed up. When I lived there for a few years I loved this place. Could do my shopping and not be surrounded by the savages at Jewell or Ultra. ]


I hate the setup of the Ultra in Wheaton. It's terrible.

Everything about Ultra is terrible. They have the worst meat and produce that one can imagine.

Also add to the list: Family Foods in Winfield and West Chicago.

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what was the company that had the big lips sign on the Eisenhower?


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Marshall Fields :(

what was the company that had the big lips sign on the Eisenhower?



Magikist. Was one on Ryan as well.

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what was the company that had the big lips sign on the Eisenhower?



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