DR RLP - Which church did you go to - if you went to church at the time - when you were stationed at Ft. Myer?
And do you remember the Family Fish House chain? Whitey's? Hsian Foong?
I didn't do church back then (my hedonist phase), and I don't remember any food establishments, although I'm certain I went out to eat quite a lot. Usually Mexican or pizza or upscale burgers (Georgetown, ya know).
I have great memories of the Marine Exchange at Henderson Hall...they had GREAT men's clothing there...really quality stuff at good prices. Pendleton shirts could be had for about $25 each when they were $50 on the outside.
Many times I went over that wall into Arlington Cemetery...I used to walk all over it...
I remember going to see "Give Em Hell, Harry" when they were filming it for PBS...I was in the audience for at least the first act. They stopped so many times, my group left because we were starving.
I was an extra in the movie "F.I.S.T" when they shot outside the Senate office building one Saturday. It was a neat experience. I shaved my beard that day...and found out years later when I saw the movie on video that I was in a freeze frame just over Stallone's right shoulder.
I saw Barbara Cook in a little night spot in Georgetown back then...don't remember where or when...she was there, I had discovered the joys of "She Loves Me" a couple of years earlier (after having the 2-LP set for several years before listening to it). It was an expense I found totally worthwhile, although "nightclub entertainment" wasn't really something I could afford.
I saw "Star Wars" and "Close Encounters" and "Superman" on huge screens in Dolby stereo during my time in the D.C. area and found my life much-enriched by the experiences.
I attended Sunset Parades at the Iwo Jima in the summertime...great free entertainment...and yes, the place I lived was a prime fireworks viewing location.