Matt Crunk
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Old buildings
Eating Nathans Hot Dogs (in the natural casing)
I agree with John. Old buildings really do it for me.
A few years ago I had the opportunity to explore an old four story bank building from the 20's or 30's. The ground floor was renovated and occupied by a business, but the floors above it had been closed off for years and were like a time capsule. Among the abandoned offices I found there were accounting and insurance firms, and a doctor's office - which still had vintage medical equipment in it. It was like all the former tenants had picked up and moved out fifty years before, and left what they couldn't carry behind. I passed by that building just the other day and it looks as if nothing has changed. I thought about stopping in, handing the current first floor tenant one of my business cards (film and video production), and see if I couldn't take another little tour for the sake of scouting locations for a future production.
Oh, and I'm crazy and nostalgic over quality hot dogs too, especially when they're sold off a street cart.
Also making the list . . .
Classic wooden boats
Vintage Automobiles & Airplanes (I learned how to fly in a restored 1938 Piper Cub)
and traditional barber shops (especially those that still offer a hot-towel, straight-razor shave).
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