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Don Boyd | all galleries >> Memories of Old Hialeah, Old Miami and Old South Florida Photo Galleries - largest non-Facebook collection on the internet >> Memories of Old HIALEAH, Florida - Historical Photo Galleries and Commentaries - click on image to view and read > Early 1964 - Palm Springs Mile looking east (with text)
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Early 1964 Home News

Early 1964 - Palm Springs Mile looking east (with text)

Palm Springs Mile, Hialeah, Florida


Thank you to Fred Swick for contributing three old Home News editions so I could scan the images for this site.


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Don Boyd30-May-2015 17:25
Daren: sorry for the delay but I just noticed your comment for the first time, thanks to Mike Wills posting here yesterday. I don't believe Pizza Palace turned into a Pizza Inn.

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Don Boyd30-May-2015 17:23
That was a Mr. Donut shop (photos of it on this site courtesy of Bill Avery) and it was part of a franchise chain. The franchise owner was a nice guy who sold me a dozen freshly baked donuts for 25 cents every morning when I had a Miami Herald route in the 1963-1965 time frame and folded papers across the street at the Thom McAn. I would eat two and take the rest home for my family who gave them out to neighbors.

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Mike Wills 28-May-2015 20:30
Out in front of the P.S. bowling lane building was a donut shop - don't remember if it was a chain or just a mom & pop place but loved to go in there for donuts & a Coke. & as you might expect, you could always fine a Hialeah cop car outside.
Daren Van Aulen 11-Jul-2012 02:04
Did that Pizza Palace turn into a Pizza Inn?
Guest 26-Jun-2011 00:37
I went to Meadowlane as well. Class of '73. I lived a block south of Pizza Palace on W 9th Ct. We didn't have much money to bowl at Palm Springs Lanes, but we use to walk though to get some A/C. I remember the Zayre storefront always smelled of urine. And there were murals of Eskimos above the frozen food section in Publx. The kind where their eyes seemed to follow you. Gave me nightmares. Texaco use give us STP stickers to stick on our bikes. Take care!
Guest 07-Jul-2009 18:14
Wow I remember going to Meadowlane Elementary just south of there on 8th ave. and eating those great fries at Palm Springs Lanes, whoo, fond memories.