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[[Danny Parker Jr.]] drew up in front of the fitness center in his [[AMC Eagle]] when he arrived to pick up his daughter [[Jennifer Parker|Jennifer]].
 
[[Danny Parker Jr.]] drew up in front of the fitness center in his [[AMC Eagle]] when he arrived to pick up his daughter [[Jennifer Parker|Jennifer]].
   
It is unknown as to whether [[Lou Caruthers]] still owned the building by 1985, but this is highly unlikely; as Lou was sixty in [[1955]], he would have been ninety by 1985.
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It is unknown as to whether [[Lou Caruthers]] still owned the building by 1985, but this is highly unlikely; as Lou was sixty in [[1955]], he would have been ninety by 1985. If he didn’t, the building may have been owned by another person named Lou (who could be a relative), or the owners simply kept the name.
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==

Revision as of 04:40, 17 June 2019

The third eye and Aerobic Center

Lou's Aerobic Fitness Center in 1985.

Lou's aerobic center

Marty waves to the ladies working out inside Lou's Aerobic Fitness Center.

Jennifers dad amc eagle

Danny Parker Jr. draws up in front of Lou's Aerobic Fitness Center in his AMC Eagle.

Lou's Aerobic Fitness Center was a fitness center in 1985.

History

The fitness center was located in the Courthouse Square of Hill Valley where Lou's Cafe, the Sisters of Mercy Soup Kitchen, and the Palace Saloon used to be. By 2015, the Cafe 80's replaced Lou's Aerobic Fitness Center. In the 1985A timeline, the fitness center became the War Zone.

When Marty McFly passed the fitness center on October 25, the ladies working out inside seemed to know him; as he rode by on his skateboard and waved, the ladies waved back. A sign outside the center advertised a year's membership for $65.00.

Danny Parker Jr. drew up in front of the fitness center in his AMC Eagle when he arrived to pick up his daughter Jennifer.

It is unknown as to whether Lou Caruthers still owned the building by 1985, but this is highly unlikely; as Lou was sixty in 1955, he would have been ninety by 1985. If he didn’t, the building may have been owned by another person named Lou (who could be a relative), or the owners simply kept the name.

Appearances