Remember These Old Ice Cream Shops?

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Ah, the good old days of ice cream parlors! Chrome stools, jukeboxes, soda jerks in paper hats… pure nostalgia. These vintage photos take us back to a simpler time, filled with banana splits, malted milkshakes, and sticky fingers.

  1. 1930s: Patrons enjoy the summer air outside Eatmore Ice Cream Parlor.
  1. 1980s: Farrell’s Ice Cream, a popular chain, serves up sweet treats.
  1. 1981: A young Henry Rollins during his ice cream scooping days. Who knew?
  1. 1987: Cooling down with ice cream after a ball game – a classic summer tradition.
  1. 1980s: An ice cream shop girl serves customers in New Brighton, UK.
  1. 1978: A birthday celebration at Farrell’s Ice Cream Parlor – what a treat!
  1. 1950s: A boy indulges in an extra-large ice cream soda.
  1. 1938: Ice cream delivery boys head out on their routes from a Michigan parlor.
  1. 1970s: Kids eagerly await their cones at a Canadian dairy.
  1. 1939: A soda jerk expertly crafts malted milkshakes.
  1. 1936: A refreshing ice cream float being served.
  1. 1925: An ice cream sandwich special at S.S. Kresge’s in New Jersey.
  1. 1980: Ben & Jerry’s founders, Jerry Greenfield and Ben Cohen, enjoy their own ice cream in Vermont.
  1. 1956: Getting ice cream cones in Shady Grove, Alabama.
  1. 1934: Ralls Fine Ice Cream in Texas.
  1. 1970s: The Shake Shack ice cream stand.
  1. 1970s: Baskin-Robbins in its heyday.
  1. 1928: Hoot Hoot I Scream in Los Angeles – what a name!
  1. 1956: A sobering reminder of the past: segregated drinking fountains at an Alabama ice cream parlor.
  1. 1968: An ice cream shop in Cape Cod.

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