Crossroads Guitar Shop opened in 1991 and was dissolved in June 2011. It was owned by Jack A. Little. Along with being a destination place for musicians, it was also a regular stop for those visiting TMIE across the street.

Indie Local History
Crossroads Guitar Shop opened in 1991 and was dissolved in June 2011. It was owned by Jack A. Little. Along with being a destination place for musicians, it was also a regular stop for those visiting TMIE across the street.
’80s Toledo Radio: “Toledo’s New Rock, The All-New 93 and a 1/2 FM WRQN.”
WRQN 93.5 Bowling Green-Toledo, OH – September 1983 Continue reading “93.5 WRQN”
Setlist: King of the Night Time World, Let Me Go, Rock ‘n’ Roll, Move On, Calling Dr. Love, Firehouse, New York Groove, I Was Made for Lovin’ You, Christine Sixteen, 2000 Man, Guitar Solo, Love Gun, Bass Solo, God of Thunder, Drum Solo, Shout It Out Loud, Black Diamond, Detroit Rock City, Beth, Rock and Roll All Nite. NOTE: Last show with Peter Chris until 1996. Some video from the show: https://youtu.be/_adfj9zpKCA
Formerly Renee’s. Henry J’s commercial: https://youtu.be/DljwJa9M75g
Donna’s Beauty Room, owned by Donna [Swartz] Brockhoff, was located in a small strip mall on the northwest corner at Central Ave at Waldmar. Jim’s Pizza Paddle, Sterling Food Store, Sylvania Cycle Shop and Radio Shack were also located in the same strip mall. Opened in 1979. Closed in 1989. Most recently the location was a Subway Restaurant. Research shows Donna passed away in January 2, 1996. I recollect seeing many heads under hooded hair dryers when riding by the shop as a kid. The photo below shows the strip mall in 2007, many years removed from it’s glory days. It has since been remodeled and is now void of what little character it had, particularly the recessed-angled store fronts.
Before Toledo Speedway there was Fort Miami Speedway. A one mile dirt oval track on the Fort Miami (Lucas County) Fairgrounds in Toledo, Ohio. First used in 1902 through 1957. Replaced by Lucas County Recreation Center.
Opened in December 1969 by Rev. Albert Reed in a former small Kroger store (photo below). Demolished.
Central Motel, 6636 W. Central Ave (at Zone Ave.). Sold April 1988. Demolished. Replaced with First National Bank. Changed to Fifth Third Bank 1996. Demolished 2008. Replaced with Walgreens (demolished 2017-18). Replaced with Chick Fil-A.
A conversation with Weezer bassist (and Toledo native), Scott Shriner
“Recently, while holed up in a Phoenix hotel room, the Toledo native discussed the basics of rock stardom with the Toledo City Paper…”
Former site of the Notre Dame Academy (Built 1904-Demolished 1960). Aku Aku opened December 13, 1960. Closed 1973. Reopened as trucking motel until 1984. Demolished 1989. Now a Rally’s.