A visit to Bimbo's Pizza in the 1960s, Scottsdale, Arizona


Let's time-travel back to the 1960s, and go to Bimbo's Pizza. This imaginary adventure is based on a photo that I found on the Duke University site ROAD (Resource of Outdoor Advertising Descriptions). They're interested in historic advertising, I'm interested in pizza. This is on Scottsdale Road near Thomas, by the way.


We're staying at the Royal Inn Motel. Don't worry about the expense, we have 21st Century money because we're time-travelers, so everything will be very cheap. But before we go to Bimbo's to get pizza, I'm going to recommend that you get a haircut at Ron's. Maybe we can go look at real estate prices at Woody's, too.


How about going over to Smith's Butcher Shop? I'm not sure what the sign means - open Sundays, but luckily it's Sunday, so they must be open. Good thing we didn't want to go there tomorrow! What? Oh, now I understand. I wonder how their cube steaks are? And their sirloins?


Here we are at Bimbo's! I'm trying to see what else is down the road. Hard to focus for me, I don't have my specs on! I suppose we could get some Chevron gas at the Standard station, that is, if we had a car. What's that place way down there? Last ___ Court? 


OK, time to order the pizza. I want peperoni, and no anchovies please!



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