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I used to … I grew up in the York County area in Maine, and recall the times we used to go to Howard Johnson’s on the Portsmouth Traffic Circle. Mrs. Kavanagh’s basically had no other serious competition until much later in the 20th century. Their blueberry muffins were iconic. I continued enjoying HoJo’s food traveling back and forth to college in Maine in the 1960’s, and later when I returned back to the Philadelphia area. We were a family who almost never ate out so Howard Johnson’s was doubly special to me. First in Plattsburgh, N.Y. Then just off exit 23 of the NY Thruway in Albany. My favorite item was the Corn Bread! Had a little tourquoise apron with a fish on it and a beret, my cart would have fish, cole slaw French fries and corn bread. Delaware: Lums Pond State Park, Bear. Thanks for writing it. Just filled with Apple and Cinamon in the dough. But, you know what, I still loved HoJo’s. HoJo’s offices were next to the Wollaston train station, so I passed them almost every day. worked the counter for my college years at the hojo on rte 128 in newton. Sad to see it go…. I feel a kinship with all the lovers of HJ, we have a nostalgic love for the food and those days. Hope Y’all can take the time for some really great pics of the Totem Pole…click them to enlarge. As a special treat, we’d occasionally stop for ice cream cones. unfortunately just remember the rude customers, small tips and mean hostess, mrs vallis. I was soooo happy!! It was part of our childhood. Liza, surely you know the ultimate blueberry muffins were at Jordan Marsh. Stay a night or two at Lums Pond, a 200-acre freshwater pond, where visitors can fish, hike, … It was fabulous, Shirley Temples, shrimp cocktails, clams, fried chicken, and for dessert ice cream Sundays or the ice cream cake roll- devil’s food cake rolled like a jelly roll with vanilla ice cream and chocolate sauce, delicious. The Bellevue location closed on May 28, 2017.[10]. [3] At the time of sale, the company owned and franchised 400 stores in the continental US, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and Europe. mom, future wife, sister in law all worked on north or southbound sides, Wow..this article brought back great memories! This is pretty-much how I learned to eat, and LIKE, vegetables. the ice cream, the gum, hot dogs in a sleeve, the Howard Johnson’s toy trucks, the orange and blue colors, and everything had the HJ name on it. I was brought up in Milton, MA and my first date with my (future) husband was at Howard Johnsons in Beverly (I think) MA on highway 128. Love both their clams and the bellied ones elsewhere. One. It was the end of the school year, she was with her Brownie troop, and was excited to sit at the counter and order an ice cream. I’m a frequent Bangor Hojo’s guest, and a former Hojo’s employee. We spent vacation in Rainbow Lake near Saranac Lake.on Friday night we would ride to Lake Placid (a short ride) and order the fish fry. It was about as far from authentic Italian as you could imagine, but I loved it! In the morning I awoke to a full on unannounced snow storm . My last memory of dining at a HoJo’s restaurant has a bittersweet memory attached. I am, of course, referring to fried clams. 9, across from the new recently built Chestnut Hill stores in the late 40s. On the way home we would stop and have the same thing, we loved it. Forgot to ad, my first job at 15 was Fish Fry girl at Jefferson Blvd, Warwick. Nice article about HoJo’s. Don’t forget she was getting her share of OUR tips and not doing anything! My first memory is of eating at the restaurant in Milford, I believe. I agree with the previous comment. But the most fun was waitressing during hi school and home-from-college summers, in LaGrange Pk, Ill. (As of Dec. 2-015 there was still an empty space where the classic HoJo restaurant stood). Author. Really wish it would have a resurgence. My grandmother lived across from the Howard Johnsons in Lenox MA. When I was in college I worked at Pemberton and among my duties I had to clean the ceramic orange tiles. Ha Yum! And…you could buy them in the supermarket! Wish I could have visited back when business was booming and the roof was still orange! H.J. We also had HoJo’s on the Mass Turnpike rest stops. She retired from the University Store after 40 yrs. I had so missed this wonderful treat. and their ice cream. The refrigerated truck brought ice cream and pre-seared, frozen New York Strip Steaks and clams. Well, as Mary sang a few years later…(do a YouTube search for ‘Mary Hopkins Those’) I worked at a Howard Johnson Restaurant in Weirs Beach NH right across from Lake Winnepesaukee north of Laconia NH–I worked there in my teens from 1956 to 1960 this was a summer job and the restaurant was a franchise owner of which belong to my uncle and aunt Charles and Avis Baroody–The restaurant was a classic style restaurant with its orange roof and windows it was open only from April to Columbus day but the fond memories I had with my fellow workers are too numerous to mention—I did write an article about my experiences at this restaurant in the the Weirs Times Gazette publised in November 2008 and the headlines on the newspaper was Remembering My Summers Working At Howard Johnson’ in Weirs Beach. It was obvious to me that they became hooked on Boston baked beans forever. I didn’t understand why (although our waitress remedied the problem immediately) until many years later, when I first learned about microwave ovens, which were owned by restaurants only because they were so expensive after being invented. “I’d never had it before” she told me. in a sugar cone. Welcome to the Bangor Howard Johnson’s restaurant! My favorites were of course the class and the Indian pudding with a little scoop of van. Worked at the “Ho-Jo’s on the Highway” just north of Hartford, CT when I was 17. It brought back lots of good memories. Met my wife 50 years ago at hojo in Haverhill MA she worked there We really miss hojo. By the 1930’s he had introduced the “Simple Simon and the Pieman” logo, and by 1935, there were 25 Howard Johnson’s ice cream stands in Massachusetts, with more expansion in the works. On Fridays, the Baked Finnan Haddie there was so good, businessmen would take the train from Boston just to have lunch there. I will miss the facility when I return to visit other family members. Loved your article. That is the first time I had them, and had them fairly often. Hi Kathleen. My first job was at the Howard Johnsons in Muncie, Indiana (Middletown U.S.A.), in 1959. One of my first jobs in 1969 was as a busboy in HoJo’s in Media, Pa. (3) I went to a HoJo’s in Times Square during several trips to New York over the years. P.S. I would certainly stay and dine there again if I were in the area. Years and years of life around Howard Johnson’s. Let me know, readers, if you learn something different. [4], In 1978, Wienerwald Holdings, A.G., a Swiss holding company and parent of the Wienerwald restaurant chain, under the direction of Friedrich Jahn, purchased the 273 restaurant chain from Brown. He stayed multiple weeks over that year, and the staff were extremely accommodating, and always looked out for him, and any special diet needs he required in the restaurant. It was also a local hangout in my high school years. So very many memories and all good. I can remember the all you can eat fish fries with my family. Great times!! Thirdly, we always stopped there for ice cream on Sunday afternoons, when Dad took us for a drive. Great fun!! (2015). Johnson asked J.J. Nissen to develop a special bun for its fried clam roll — something top-sliced that would stand upright and be easier to fill and serve. One of my fondest memories though was my great uncle filling out the suggestion card that was always at the table. She replied “butter brickle.” I was not usually so bold but maybe it was the summer night, maybe it was because I was sort of taken with her, but I asked if I could have a taste. Chicken Croquettes,anyone? Before Howard Johnson’s there was another chain that originated in Brockton. I always had orange sherbet cones! Very nice article Aimee. This brought back some good memories of that time. People are starting to quite going to fastfoods places and taking the time to eat real food. NH, that serves very similar fried clams. of the company, whose name I cannot recall, also had an office there, so I believe it was where many trained to be managers. I still remember the Hostess, Mrs. Lauwers, she was such a nice woman. From 1956-1959. Thanks for the update, David. As well Has the Penn. and ordered the clam strips. The chowder was in gallon containers and required another gallon of milk. And, a first date to eat out … yep, HoJo’s. Another one we used to visit, because our cousins lived there, was in East Hartford, CT. And, to this day, there is an old Howard Johnson restaurant building in Waterbury, CT. I remember my Dad used it to go to Logan in less than 20 minutes. They were always up high on a shelf if I remember right. . After dancing to Big Band music (like you’ll hear when ya do a YouTube search for ‘Moonlight Serenade Glenn Miller’ – click the one with a blue hue) at the Totem Pole (do a Google Images search using ‘totem pole norumbega park), we’d stop in to the HJ on 128 before heading back “up” to Lowell. Great article. On ski trips out West, we would do the same. He wanted his own business and be his own boss. There still is a Howard Johnson open in Winsor Locks CT. So many years ago. Two Jahn-controlled Lum's franchises were also forced to close all of their 70 Lum's locations and file for bankruptcy. I got married to my High School sweetheart the day before I was supposed to leave for Camp Pendleton, CA, and on to Vietnam from there. Treetop Adventure Course × Department of Natural Resources & Environmental Control Division of Parks & Recreation Beach Wheelchair Policy. Liked the atmosphere and staff, but hated the tips. His first office was upstairs at Midway. I was secretly pleased because that meant I would be able to watch the second half of the Patriots game on MNF. My dad turned down the offer. I will cherish those times forever. and it was a great place to go. Although I loved the ice cream, bits and pieces of which I frequently “wore” home on my uniform, my absolute favorite was french fries covered in turkey gravy. Barrow, a legless man in a wheelchair. And, loved your article Aimee!! The food was awesome! Ahh, young love ❤️. What fantastic memories! Whenever I took a break, I would go for a piece of that. Well…I have read all the comments hoping someone else would remember my favorite food from HoJo’s…the little square “muffins” called toaster pastries. But I just loved it, and to this day I look for that flavor! I had never eaten at a restaurant, and I was bedazzled with the booths, the counter, and the wonderful service with women dressed in HoJo colors. What a great place to grow up!!! Thanks! When I was younger & lived in Columbus, Ohio, there was a Howard Johnson’s Restaurant that my mom & dad took me to on 161 where my older sister Diane used to work as a waitress. Not many left at all. If we were lucky, we got a table at the back window and watched the waterfall. One of my sisters got to meet, and be asked out, by a young Jimmy Messina, the musician, at HoJo’s! It’s hard not to feel a little sad looking around the Bangor Howard Johnson’s restaurant dining room. Howard Johnsons was a big part of my childhood too. I too have fond memories od HOJO. Shortly after that we moved to Cape Cod where he had a very successful business….Ray’s Auto Electric Service. When I went back ‘home’ to visit her, it was so wonderful to join them for breakfast, and see how they all enjoyed that place, and their fave waitress. Great candy selection as well and I will add the cool triangle game with the white Tee like pegs that you would remove one and then try to jump them until you could try to get to one left on the Triangle board (6″) and the place mats for the kids that you could connect the dots or color. Spring break was a big deal in Daytona in ’85 & the college kids would come in & order the “all you can eat” meals to make their dollar stretch farther. The block where it was located is gone and there is a “T” train station across the street. I worked for HoJo’s in MA during my college years. Mature Women are Hot . Thankfully the Patterson Rd. Anyone know where there’s a picture? (4) I really enjoyed the episode from Mad Men where they re-created a HoJo on the New York Thruway complete with the bright orange angled roof. Great memories, thank you! My grandmother used to take me often to several different ones. This Waitress was SO lazy. It was called Dutchland and they had their own dairy farm. Creamy, cold and never duplicated! I do remember the one with the tunnel on the Maine Turnpike. I was working for the Turnpike then and I remember going on runs to HoJo’s for food. Great article. LUM’S Beer steamed. I have not had a better one. Howard Johnson’s was always my favorite. This Howard Johnson’s was located on Route 51 in West Mifflin (Pittsburgh), Pa. We would also go to the H.J. I would always say it is up to you and we would end up at HoJo’s for a fried clam lunch. Dianna - Teaching Upper Elem. We did not partake but unfortunately we did not have a choice……We partook!!!!!! I was mortified. I now always equate Friday Fish Day, it’s not just for Lent! I may have introduced South Americans to Boston baked beans. If I’m not mistaken Papa Gino’s took over the Rt 28 Brockton Ma spot. Still we wanted to celebrate in some fashion & and then share the topping of our wedding cake. Great memories! I always ordered the fried clams – dinner or roll. I hated to see that H.J. Four years later she became my wife. The building/property is for sale (and apparently has been for some time, the most recent sign just being a new selling company posting one). The orange roof so emblematic of HoJo’s was put on by my mother’s uncle who owned Pemberton Roofing Co. The shape is familiar, but the former chain’s signature orange roof and turquoise cupola are gone. Waitresses for Friday Fish Fry and Sunday breakfast. While still in NC, my new Father-in-law pulled into a HoJo’s on side of I-95, and ordered four spaghetti and meatball dinners. Well, the “frankforts” were delicious–lots of butter. In 1969, Lum's, Inc. was admitted to the New York Stock Exchange. My grandmother who lived in Ft.Worth Texas would take the passenger train from Ft Worth to Oklahoma City and we would drive over to pick her up…. Thanks for the great article as I look out over my pool and across the golf course from my Boca Raton Country Club home. So glad to serve as a reminder. Anyone remember the milk and white chocolate lollipops that had a picture, PRINTED IN MILK CHOCOLATE, on the white chocolate face? So I guess I have to thank Howard Johnsons for contributing to success I have today. The president?? We worked hard, but had a lot of fun. THE BEST HOT DOG ANYWHERE MIDTOWN 612 8th Avenue (40th) Open 24 Hours! It put us all through college, with the money we earned Summers there, as waitresses! Reading this story and all of the great comments made me both very happy and sad because of all the great memories. Mine was ginger ice cream and clam strips at HJ in Weymouth, but Sunday drives with Dad and Mom were not complete with out a stop for ice cream. My recollection was that the Fish Fry was Wednesday nite (all you can eat for 99cents)…and pushing the piled high cart of fried perch, fries, and cole slaw around). Next year my boyfriend and I will celebrate our 50th wedding anniversary. I was waitress #2…lol I worked the Breakfast shift for a little while, the Corral and 2 Booths to the side.. Still craving the HoJo’s clams, though, I stopped at one of the few remaining restaurants sometime in the 90’s (?) Now I am SOOOOOOOOOOO hungry!!! What wonderful memories you have! If I could, I would have eaten the photo of the clam roll, that’s how good it looks! I’m instantly reminded of childhood “treat visits” to restaurants like the Ground Round and Friendly’s, where I’d color on my placemat and, if I was lucky, get dessert (always a Cone Head Sundae) before dinner. She's also a YouTube star.…” That way we got to try all of the flavors! My mom told me to mix the peas in with the mashed potatoes and dunk that in the gravy and everything would be okay. My first HJ experience was in 1977 (or so) when I was in the Coast Guard. (This was in the mid 60’s) My older sister and brother had worked at the one in Chestnut Hill, at the shopping center and my sister also worked on the Cape at the one at the rotary and the one further down in Harwich. It was no longer HoJo’s, and I remember thinking, small wonder. I grew up in Hull, Massachusetts, and during high school in the late 60’s worked at a free-standing HoJo’s across the street from Nantasket Beach. Dad chose Howard Johnson’s because, as he said, “You always knew what you were getting.” We girls ordered fried clams, probably the first we had ever had. Everytime we made the trip, we would stay at a Howard Johnson’s. ate the ice cream though, the best memory of my stay there. I spent a lot of time with family and friends. When I worked there so did my aunt , my cousin ,sister in law and a future sister in law.good ole days long ago. As a kid, I had some procedures performed at the Northwest hospital in Arlington Heights , Illinois that involved fasting. The smell of freshly brewed coffee still takes me back to those warm summer Cape Cod nights of the 70″s. (well, except for that last one). Inside the Bangor HoJo’s restaurant, which is tucked behind the renovated hotel and is only open during select hours, it’s quiet, even though it’s lunchtime, but I guess that’s to be expected when you’re located off the highway instead of downtown, and don’t offer drive-though. Mondays were the turkey dinner, Wednesdays were the frankforts, and Fridays were the clam rolls. I loved their 3D burgers , it was much better than the Big Mac at McDonalds. My boyfriend worked at the Mobil station across the circle. When I was 8 years old, my family moved to the Panama Canal Zone (my father worked for Chiquita bananas). The Last Howard Johnson’s restaurant in New England is located behind the Howard Johnson Inn in Bangor, Maine. She got sick there after dinner one night and it’s moniker became “the puker pot” Lol. I always got pistachio. Graduated to behind the counter to serve 10 cent coffee..and other wonderful delights..this was 1960!! List of defunct fast-food restaurant chains, "LEGENDARY SPICES OF THE 70'S Ollie Burger Spices", "Last Lums Restaurant closes after 49 years in Bellevue; chain had about 400 locations at its height", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lum%27s&oldid=996874160, Defunct restaurant chains in the United States, Companies that filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 1982, Florida articles missing geocoordinate data, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 29 December 2020, at 00:54. Hop on your bike to explore the Whale Center, Hot Kettle Cafe, and Lighthouse. Fond memories – so sorry to see them go! Although never having traveled to New England as a child (Baby Boomer) growing up in Tulsa Oklahoma we had a Howard Johnson’s just off of Route 66… as you mentioned for the travelers and adventurers who would stop in either heading west or east…. I made really good tips on afternoons.. You’re right! Farewell old friend. On “meal break” we got to order whatever we wanted (no charge), that the cooks would make, except the T Bone steak . I loved HoJo’s, we always went to the one in Needham, MA. It feels like we must have stopped there every time we took a trip to one of the neighboring New England states. It all brings back such wonderful memories of such an innocent time when everything seemed possible. Hidden below the roadway are ancient catacombs with unique and amazing sound qualities and mysterious powers yet to be discovered. It was the only place that my dad believed had good food at reasonable prices. I come from Franklin , NH and when I worked in Milwaukee, Wi a co-worker would ask were I wanted to go to lunch. Howard Johnson’s served the first clam strips I’d ever eaten and, loving them, ordered fried clams at a Rye, NH establishment. Then we all look at each other and just start laughing hysterically………The Wang theater was very smoke filled that evening and not cigarette smoke!!!! Also, do the same using ‘commodore ballroom lowell’ for before it became a rock n roll, stand and watch “venue”…LOL]. I was a year shy of being able to serve alcohol so I’d have to have someone else bring that to my tables if someone ordered it. I had two favorite meals: hot turkey sandwich and fried clams. Brown, then chairman of Kentucky Fried Chicken along with a group of investors. In addition, I made sure the lot was always clean, trimmed the hedges, mowed the grass, and unloaded the Hojo trucks that came in pretty much daily. The 1960s and 1970s were a golden age for Howard Johnson’s, the restaurant/hotel with the orange roof, but by the end of the 1970s, competition from fast food chains like McDonald’s and climbing oil prices, which cut back on the old-fashioned American family road trip, would signal the beginning of the end. Restaurant on another evening when they had the All You Can Eat Baby Back Ribs with Cole Slaw & FF because my youngest sister liked their Baby Back Ribs!!! Ah, the memories! He bought and renovated the old Hallowell mansion there, his children (we were contemporaries) grew up there, and he and his wife are buried in the Milton Cemetery. The food operations of Lum's, Inc. were sold in 1971 to John Y. And their cole slaw. Thanks for the great memories, Hojo’s! DESIGNER DOGS: It opened in January, 2016 inside the Fairfield Commons mall, and closed in September. My two, older sisters wouldn’t go a lot of the time, so I got to have a special “date night” with my parents! My family used to travel the Pennsylvania Turnpike from the Ohio border to Harrisburg to visit my grandmother. Great piece, Amy! [5] Wienerwald had overextended itself and was forced to file for bankruptcy in 1982. Will miss HoJo’s. My mouth waters still for the quart of bellied fried clams I used to buy at the Chestnut Hill, Mass. I like swimming, retrieving, tennis balls, juicy bones, long walks and sleeping. June 20, 2006 at 8:22 am #2201856. roossy90. Also, my dad used to like to go on family drives to New Hampshire and Maine, and we almost always ended up at a HoJo’s, sometimes for lunch, sometimes for dinner. On a family trip this fall to Lake George I showed my boys the iconic sign as we drove by…sigh. And, in Camp Hill, PA for Wednesday night all you can eat Fish And French Fries. I had never cared for spaghetti, but that was our sole wedding day meal. I worked for Ho Jo’s in the 60’s. In those days there was a Howard Johnson’s on the Maine Turnpike near Kennebunk. So sad to see them all disappearing one by one… I will be getting up and calling the HoJo’s in Bangor and visiting soon, they’re only 90 minutes away!!! One of my first jobs was in 1963 behind the soda fountain at the HoJo’s on Route 3A in Scituate, MA. Often think of trying to recreate it at home! I changed bulbs in the overhead parking lot lights, the old fashioned way, by shinnying the poles with my belt around me and the pole. My oldest brother flipped burgers at HoJo’s in Concord, MA for his first job. No matter what I ate, I always had room for a hot fudge sundae for dessert! I remember driving by the same restaurant a few years later. I would really hate to see them close their doors!! [8] In 2010 a Lum's opened in Seekonk, Massachusetts,[9] but later closed, leaving the Nebraska restaurant as the sole location. I am from Maine. Thanks for the memories! The restaurants were a child’s fantasy…. He had two stores when the stock market crashed in 1929, but he managed to hang onto them, and even added his name and products to a dairy bar on Cape Cod, which became very popular. I saw a pretty blond girl with two of her girlfriends and they were standing around with their ice cream cones. We were packed all the time. Man, the upchucks started about half-past midnight and went until dawn. The old Muncie restaurant still exists … the building at least, although it’s had several additions, including a new façade. Pennsylvania’s Grand Canyon, Pine Creek Gorge, and Ohiopyle, a white water rafting destination, are a couple of the highlights. I’ll save my “first HoJo’s experience” (it occurred in suburban Chicago in the mid-1960s) for another post some day! As a Brit, I consider this the US version of our great Fish and Chips. Missing home and missing HoJo’s…what wonderful, sweet memories. Best Dining in Bellevue, Nebraska: See 2,941 Tripadvisor traveler reviews of 117 Bellevue restaurants and search by cuisine, price, location, and more. Back then the concessions on the PA Turnpike was Ho-Jo and we loved stopping there for the clam sandwiches, hot dogs (with the New England buns!) Stukeys here in the south has a Similair Path, Oh just one more plate of clam strips…Yum. My parents would get fried clams and all of us kids would always have hot dogs with fries. It will always be the best resturant in my book. Home › Forums › Lunch & Dinner Forums › Hot Dogs, Sausages & Bratwursts › LUM’S Beer steamed › RE: LUM’S Beer steamed. We entered, and found a disheveled establishment, that must have been terribly short staffed, with food and knapkins strewn all around the floor under the booths, and at least three of the items we tried to order not available (they had run out), food we did manage to order was decent, though, but, we still remark whenever we’d see a Friendly’s — “there’s old reliable” – and even those may be gone, I’ve seen nearly every one in NY that I know of closed in the past 10 years or so. Our two young sons couldn’t get enough mac and cheese. … We use to go to any and all Howard Johnsons in Massachusetts. and then changed hands several times until it was torn down just last year to make way for a CVS. . Oh my!! We would go to dinner every week, Mom, Dad and my 3 brothers, sit in a long tourquoise booth and we could order whatever we wanted!! My favorite memory though was driving ing home to Massachusetts from UConn. The name is synonymous with a different decade and unfortunately end of an era. Our local HoJo closed in the late 70s, became a Lums (another chain I miss!) Chicks from around the country - Big10, SEC, ACC, PAC 10, Big12, BigEast - we've got them all. And the motels were always very clean and a treat for us as kids to stay in. While Howard Johnson’s Restaurant was famous for its “28 flavors” of ice cream (plus its colorful sherbets) and “frankforts,” the restaurant was also credited with delivering two New England staples to the masses, albeit in a form most native Yankees consider a slight abomination. I was 15 and started as a bus boy. Bonus: Someone mentioned the Chocolate (Milk&White) Lollipops ….I remember them but I will add the Entermann’s type rectangular box filled with lollipops that had the green and orange lettering and a believe a picture off a Hojo’s restaurant on it. The HoJo’s in Lake George isn’t the same (we live an hour away). After it closed, the restaurant became The Elephant Bar. We were very sad when it closed. Highways were 2 lanes back then…thinking, 1963-64…. So many years of those great clam rolls and sometimes dinners, marred by the disappointing experience. By the end of the week, she was gone! ;(, worked Kennebunk north hojo on maine turnpike through all 4 years of high. Also loved the one off of 128 in Newton because that meant I was with my Grams and we were most likely heading to the Cape. We had a Howard Johnson’s in Chelmsford, Massachusetts where I grew up. I need to add a bit about the staff at the Inn & restaurant. Daddy sat out in the car because he could not eat the food. I know this has … My Dad had 2 cousins who co-owned a HJ in Vermont, I think White River Junction. Many memories of going to Howard Johnson’s. We enjoyed our meal (but wish I had felt better). We travelled the PA turnpike often when l was a youngster, going to visit relatives in western PA. Howard Johnson’s was a must! The last standing Howard Johnson is in Lake George….about 45 miles north of us. I also remember the Howard Johnson’s on the Maine Turnpike in Kennebunk. My mom worked at the Howard Johnson’s in Scarborough, Maine as a teenager (in the 1950s). I worked at the Hojos at the circle in Chatham on Cape Cod one summer while attending UConn. When I was in High School–mid 50’s-Our family went on a vacation to Cape Cod. Their pistachio ice cream was my favorite and still the best of that flavor I’ve ever had. We knew the food would always be well prepared. Then she turns and says you have 2 stations every day this week. That day I met so many great people that were either staying at the hotel or like myself looking for a safe haven I ended up spending the night there but felt safe and protected.
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