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Yes. I have two tire racks that came from that Richfield Station, My neighbor's father-in-law used to own that station, I'll just sent the photo to them. I also sent it to the owner of that corner now (Barstow Tire & Brake).

Dennis:eek:

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I would think anyone alive to remember this would remeber the sweat that went along with Desert Life before AC, very cool pic, always loved the Cal Desert region............

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I would think anyone alive to remember this would remeber the sweat that went along with Desert Life before AC, very cool pic, always loved the Cal Desert region............

Maybe, but the guy with the stakebed in the foreground was delivering the cure. :cool:

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I would think anyone alive to remember this would remeber the sweat that went along with Desert Life before AC, very cool pic, always loved the Cal Desert region............

I didn't get A/C on my car until 2008. You can see it hanging on the pass window.

Dennis:D

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I would think anyone alive to remember this would remeber the sweat that went along with Desert Life before AC, very cool pic, always loved the Cal Desert region............

Hey the Grandeur Cafe has AIR, must have been a first. Tony C

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Hey the Grandeur Cafe has AIR, must have been a first. Tony C

I guess I am just about the youngest age to remember this and I've not seen it documented any where and it is from my early childhood recollections. But even into the early 1960s you could still see remnants of the old advertising jargon on signs for establishments in small towns in the Arizona and California desert areas:

"air cooled" or "air conditioned" meant the place was cooled by a swamp box.

"refrigerated" meant what we now call air conditioned.

I would strongly suspect that the Grandeur Cafe was cooled by swamp box.

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I guess I am just about the youngest age to remember this and I've not seen it documented any where and it is from my early childhood recollections. But even into the early 1960s you could still see remnants of the old advertising jargon on signs for establishments in small towns in the Arizona and California desert areas:

"air cooled" or "air conditioned" meant the place was cooled by a swamp box.

"refrigerated" meant what we now call air conditioned.

I would strongly suspect that the Grandeur Cafe was cooled by swamp box.

Dont forget "cross ventelated". This ment there were 2 windows (winders as my uncle used to say) and possibly a fan.

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This was taken in Fletcher, Ok. The building now is a combination of a DMV, drug store and luncheonette. You can still see the old painted sign on the brick outside wall. My son lives there and he sent the photo last evening

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