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Mission Point Hike, Granada Hills 2002
Rob's Car Wash is to the right.
Also to the right is eastbound Chandler.
The Honda dealer is where Bob's Big Boy use to be.
Chandler is merging into Van Nuys Blvd.
Hughes' Market is now Ralph's.
At Hatteras, no more 4 'n' 20 Pies and the Mortuary.
A block before Oxnard Street.
The Chevy dealer is gone.
Earlier was Pollard, Whitman & Ravenscroft,
later Pollard, Whitman & Robb
No more rail road tracks going across Van Nuys Blvd.
At Delano Street, post office to the right.
A couple of blocks north of Victory Blvd.
A couple of blocks south of Vanowen Street.
Vons Market is now Jons, on the left.
99-Cent Store replaces Thrifty's.
South west corner at Vanowen Street.
The old Valley Savings building.
Closed since the 1994 earthquake.
A few blocks before Sherman Way.
Exxon station, later ARCO replaced by Walgreens.
South west corner at Sherman Way.
A couple of blocks northofSherman Way,
a Krispy Kream.
What's left of the GM Plant is now ashopping center called
"The Plant"
Here is a qucik look at Home Depot
A new McDonalds acrossfrom "The Plant".
Anotherquicklook at"The Plant".
This use to be the Carnation Plant on the west side of the street.
The old Broadway store is now aWal-Mart.
Another angle from their parking lot.
This corner use to have Robinsons.
A little farther up the street looking where Robinsons used to be.
The beginning of Parthenia Street.
Looking south on Van Nuys Blvd., to where Robinsons
use to be. Hughes' Market is gone. Bob Hope made a movie at
that store. House of Pancakes is still there.
And looking to the left, the Americana 5 Cinemas is gone.
The bowling alley is now roller and ice skating.
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