This gave me a chuckle. Hartford is Hartford not because of the places you listed. WowThis thread is already bumming me out.
It's really no wonder how small cities like Hartford became ghost towns when you think about how many shops were killed by amazon, walmart, costco, etc.
Close enough. Tethered to the mall and couldn’t have existed otherwise.I was thinking that, but I figured it was connected.
Best pickles ever.Went to Chucks and loved Rein's for after game eats. Still go to Rein's in Vernon in occasion.
I still have a Cards hat in the alternative navy blue I got at that Fenway store in 92 for $20. Fitted wool, couldnt find stuff like that anywhere else.Can we talk about the Whalers gift store? There was no online sports gear. No Dicks or box stores to carry merch. Going into the city, pregame excitement and your Dad letting you get something from that store was an event.
The souvenir store across from Fenway was the same, even if you weren’t a Sox fan.
I have really good memories of hanging out in this bookstore an hour before games as a kid. Also the really really dark vibes that Chucks had.B. Dalton Bookseller
Reins did have great pickles. I worked there for a few weeks in addition to another job. I got sick of the drunks asking for greener pickles. Reins became Shelly's Deli which was still decent but not as good as Reins. I also still go to the one in Vernon when I'm in town.Best pickles ever.
Aetna strong armed (actually to be more accurate forced bankruptcy) on a bunch of the small businesses in Civic center and then to the ones that could still be afloat, denied lease renewal, in the late 90's. They wanted an empty building to sell.What did Aetna do?
I totally forgot their used to be a Wendy’s in the HCC. Great stop.
Ptown! Years ago I got my father a Brooklyn Dodger hat from circa 1938. He grew up in Brooklyn and went to Ebbets during that time then.I still have a Cards hat in the alternative navy blue I got at that Fenway store in 92 for $20. Fitted wool, couldnt find stuff like that anywhere else.
Hellions or HellCats - still have a Hellcat t shirtWent to college in New Haven in the mid 70s and Hartford was so much better. Now the tide has definitely turned. Went to the Umphrey McGee concert last night in New Haven and I visit the city often - what a difference, Many fine memories of Hartford in the 80s and early 90s working in Hartford. It is a shell of what it once was. I still believe that the demise of GFox had a lot to do with the downfall as well as losing the Whalers. The Hellions games were great.
March 1985 Purple Rain Tour with Sheila E at the Civic Center.Food at BT's and a concert at the Civic Center was always a great date night in your single 20s, if you had some extra coin. Of course, concert tickets weren't obscenley expensive when I was that age.
I wonder what the age is where the posters are like "What are they talking about?" and have no memory at all of the "mall" being basically what it is today. And no idea that it actually used to be a vibrant hub in the middle of the city.March 1985 Purple Rain Tour with Sheila E at the Civic Center.
I really enjoyed this thread so thanks to all posters. When you can see the end of the road it is memories like this that resonate. So many good memories there.
I’d say anyone born after 1990.I wonder what the age is where the posters are like "What are they talking about?" and have no memory at all of the "mall" being basically what it is today. And no idea that it actually used to be a vibrant hub in the middle of the city.