Tuesday, March 3, 2009

DECATUR HOBBY HOUSE / SPEEDWAY



This building use to be The Dekalb Theatre.
When this was taken it was a hobby house selling models of all kinds and it also had slot car tracks for racing.
The front side walk windows had electric trains set up.
It was a neat place I spent alot of time there.
The building to the left of The Hobby House used to be F.W. WOOLWORTH and on the right was The Candler Hotel.
Location: E. Ponce de Leon Ave.
Photo 1983

What are your memories of this great place.

Comments:


bc1970ad says:

This was a few doors down from "The Paper Chase" comics&bookstore, where I used to stay all day, all summer when I was a kid. I confess now that I stole a D&D figurine from this Hobby Store once.

Great photo :)

bumaride says:

From 1965 to about 1968 I spend hours and hours here. We lived on Glenn Circle about a mile or two to the east and this magnificent place was within easy walking distance. I spend much of my free time with my Dad and brother building things to run at the track here. We used to take static plastic models and adapt them for slot car chassis. I believe it was on Wednesday nights when they had the official race night. We would occasionally participate, but there were always the electrical geniuses who knew how to "rewind" the slot cars' motors and those guys always won.

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Gerald Fleming said...

I raced at the Hobby House for years, as my work would allow, and won several championships there. We had a club that was based on 1/25th scale (no, not 1/24th) stock-car model kits that was the best racing I've run into in decades of traveling the globe! I'd dearly LOVE to find some of the guys who raced in the 1/25th scale Grand Nationals with me, and I'd love to know what happened to the Morrison's tracks. If ANYONE is out there who can help me, please respond... Preston Hendrix, Payne Bros., Ron Hess, Dan Clark, Shelton Miles...???

Anonymous said...

what is there now?