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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 >> Miami Area RESTAURANTS, Drive-Ins, Bars, Lounges, Liquor Stores, Clubs, Strip Joints, etc. Gallery - All Years - click to view >> Dairy Queen Images Gallery - click on image to view the gallery > Mid to late 1950's - Old Dairy Queen on Fisherman Street in Opa-locka, typical of those in Miami in the 40's and 50's
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Mid to late 1950's Ernie Skog

Mid to late 1950's - Old Dairy Queen on Fisherman Street in Opa-locka, typical of those in Miami in the 40's and 50's

Opa-locka, Florida


Photo courtesy of Gary Licko. Jeff Levine advises that this photo was taken by the late Ernie Skog of Ernie's Studio and Camera Center.


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Randy 06-Jan-2015 05:17
There was another that was an exact twin to this one. It was located on 7th Ave and about 130-5th Street. I would go there with my grandfather in the late 50s. There were a couple of those concrete picnic tables that had tile embedded on the top, very South Florida. Otherwise like Royal Castle downtown, it was a walk up. if I remember right, a cone or cup of ice cream was 15c.
Chilidogdave03-Oct-2014 23:10
There was a Dairy Queen on Hialeah drive just west of Lejeune road. It was closed for years that shiny stainless steel building. I always wanted to reopen it and tried to contact the owner. Lo and behold I passed by there recently and it is reopened as a Dairy Queen again. I think it was built in the 50's maybe 60's
harold martin 03-Dec-2011 13:52
there was one on nw27th ave north of north side shopping center and fun land park a few streets down it was on the east side of 27th ave across from some drive in was'nt that 27th ave drive in there was also a paint testing place on the same side in a small field going back south toward north side,i also remember those spoons and the flying sausers, and the blzzards i think plantation open pit Bar B Que was down from here same side of 27th heading north.
Guest 14-Jun-2008 00:48
Note to Roberta: I'm pretty sure the Oldsmobile is a 1954. I used to have a 1955 Holiday Coupe that I'd love to have now.
Don Boyd01-Dec-2007 06:52
Thank you Gail for identifying the location and giving the details. Don
gail 01-Dec-2007 06:42
Hi this picture is the one of fisherman street in Opa-Locka. It is still here, than became Idas restaurant -Property is owned by the fisher brothers, but people pay their rent to Pedro Realty in Hialeah.
Guest 11-Sep-2007 15:30
I just wanted to say that this has been such a help. My son has had to do a project on past and present communities with pictures and all. Thank you very much!!
Jeff 16-Jul-2007 02:37
This photo was a print from my old Miami collection, which is now a part of historian Seth Branson's archive... If memory serves me right, this Dairy Queen was either on NE 116 St. and Biscayne Blvd. or on Fisherman Street in Opa-Locka. It's been about ten years since I owned those negatives...
Roberta Perry Hughes 06-Jul-2007 11:07
Dave...check out the Oldsmobile, parked @ the end, behind the ice cream truck! It's either a '55 or a '56. Remember the tall plastic spoons, in colors like red, white, yellow. blue, or green, & they all had a molded on icecream cone on the very end. Those spoons disappeared, & they are now red, with no icecream cone on them. Wish I had saved some!
Dave 02-Jul-2007 10:06
I remember the "flying saucer" ice cream sandwiches! We had one of these on Coral Way and the 30s across from a Burger King