Going to a drive-in liquor store in the 1960s, Phoenix, Arizona

When I moved to Phoenix, in the '70s as a teenager, I didn't pay much attention to liquor stores. I hadn't paid much attention to them as a kid in Minnesota, either, and the fact that there was a drive-in liquor store near where I lived didn't impress me at all. By the way, the pic at the top of this post, which is from the Duke University site, is from the 1960s, and is at 40th Street and Indian School Road, in Phoenix.

The city of Phoenix grew up with cars, so it's not surprising that there were a lot of drive-ins, including theaters, restaurants, and even churches. Phoenicians like their cars, and can you blame them? The temperatures get into the 100s in the summer, and being out in those wide open spaces with the sun burning down on you is very unpleasant, I know. I drove a car that broke down a lot, and I did a fair amount of walking.

OK, let's see, we're time-traveling to the 1960s in Phoenix, Arizona, and you mentioned that you wanted to pick up some Hamm's beer, since apparently you're from the Land of Sky Blue Waters, too. Me, I just want some soda pop and candy. Maybe a Barq's Root Beer? Or a Pepsi?

Look! We can get a bag of ice cubes for a penny with a minimum purchase. I'll pay for that!


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