Some photos of St. John circa 1967

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Those are great! Thanks so much for sharing.
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Bill,

Your photo's are great! I miss seeing the dock area open like that. I started going in the early 80's and there was a slightly different vibe back then, but even today "it's all good"! Your post will motivate me to get my friends to look through their photo's for a photo of the dockside grill and beer stand for Jorge, I know one is out there somewhere!!

Thanks!
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bert
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StJohnRuth wrote:
The picture with the stone wall has both Ron and I perplexed....Not sure where that is.

-Ruth
The stone wall is in front of Soca's today. Fish Trap would be on the left.

These were taken about a year after the Mamas & Papas came through & wrote some of their best music. Gives you a sense of the vibe at the time.

Great photos; brought back a lot of memories.

peace.... bert
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Jorge...we really miss Dockside...too. Unfortunately...I never thought to take a picture. They had the best breakfast sandwiches. Oh...and killer margaritas...BIG margaritas. We used to grab one for the ferry! We were so sad to see it go...

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Post by Dave-a-roni »

These are great! I'm lovin it! I love seeing how things were. I hope get around to scanning more and adding to the thread, we'd all love it.

Thanks for sharing!
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TOO COOOL!!!!! Thanks for taking the time to post them
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What great photos... thank you.
Does anyone remember the chicken bbq that was held on Thursday nights. It was held where the new ferry dock is (at least I think that's where it was)? That was the very first thing that started my love affair with StJ on my first trip in 1981.

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Bill... can you post a link to your flickr page... I'd love to see the others you have! Thanks.

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Hi Cricket you don't need a link just click on one of his pictures and it will take you there
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Aww - you didn't scan my favorite picture (Bill at age 6 at either Lavendar Hill or Cottage 7 reading a Plaboy magazine - he swears it was for the articles :roll: ).

Looks like we're going to be spending our vacation hunting old locations.

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Post by Lex »

Here are a couple of the Dockside area. I seem to remember some that were better (my photos often aren't as good as I remember them being or as I expect they'll be). I do have others but they need to be dug out and scanned.

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Here's one of Mooie's. It shows that it is a similar building to the bank building, but with quite a few differences

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Thanks, Lex

Post by Bill W »

Those are great pictures. While the bank building and Mooie's have some similarities, it looks as though the bank was on a steeper grade. And though I suppose it is remotely conceivable that they might have decided to re-grade a street in Cruz Bay, I'm guessing it wouldn't be completed until sometime in the twenty-fifth century.
Someone suggested that the bank may have been on the hill below the Lumberyard, and I'm thinking that might be more likely. Looks like the right steepness, if I'm remembering it right.
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