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Jaxson's for Kids rasied over $10,000 for Joe Demaggio Children's Hospital in November 2004. Look for details of our 49th Anniversary Celebration and Fundraiser coming soon!
90's

Another sun drenched South Florida day. Ice Cream, anyone?

 

A dapper Monroe Udell smiles as someone peers over his shoulder...

 

After 40+ years the old sign was retired and this handsome piece (the sign, too!) now stands proudly by the roadside.

The happy throng waits patienly as the soda jerks create sensational delights.

The honorable Governor Jed Bush (before he was elected) gives Monroe a photo of President Dad.

The honorable Arthur Leviton gives Monroe his daily ration (without any intention of ever being elected).

80's
A carnival atmosphere brings in the crowds on a busy night.
Monroe celebrates his milestone 25th Anniversary in 1981 .
70's


The ever handsome one instills happiness in yet another smiling moment

Why stroll when you can roll, eh, minstrels?

A jaunty angle of the hat is key. ........


Happy to be here and eager to serve


The formal crowd arrives at a rare moment .


The only arial shot the helicopter pilot could squeeze off in time.

Who can forget the Bicentennial? Not Us!

Ricky and his charming assistant ready for the rush

Another new walk-in freezer is manuevered into place.

Late 50's & 60's

Get a look at those fins!.........

Hey! Monroe! Turn Around!

The original crew at the spot where it all began.

Monroe Udell, Doctor of soda jerkery.

The lively afternoon crowd enjoys the fruit of Monroe's labors.

And there it is the best icecream in the universe!

The original look, inside and out.
Miscellaneous
Stanimal with a righteous representation of 70's style.
The cat burglar about to claim his booty.
Monroe and his driver with old reliable.

The orginal U.S. 1 traffic stopper.

The new and improved U.S. 1 traffic stopper.
Monroe checks out the sleigh that crashed in our lot with Gene, cousin of Santa himself.
Jaxson's all decked out at night.
Enough candy to light up the average American town for a week.
The famous back room at Jaxson's
The bell of this famous WWI grammaphone is over 36' in diameter

While the decor is technically classified as "Early American Disaster," the food and ice cream ore present day spectacular.

A family reunion in a favorite setting.
The Kitchen Sink® always makes an impression.
Broken down with nowhere to go, but lookin' good.
So, what'll be? Food or Ice Cream? Food and Ice Cream?
Harry Jacobs, Doctor of Hot Doggery.
Yes he did!
Monroe and Jerry feed Channel 6.
With a look like that it must be Jaxson's.