Wow, first Kita then Sallie, and now Fred, Emma and the Browns. I'd like to think they're all together behind the counter at that dream diner somewhere in the sky.
But somehow the plastic signs with the plain graphics never go away. The poor building - it looks like it had some glory days, long ago. Good story in visuals.
I agree with comments here, sad, and your photos in their own way show pieces of history. Makes one wonder how good times were when these shops were busy and active. - Dave
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Wow, first Kita then Sallie, and now Fred, Emma and the Browns. I'd like to think they're all together behind the counter at that dream diner somewhere in the sky.
How sad these are .. how telling the contrast between them and Beacon Hill
Looks like they have well and truly packed up!
But somehow the plastic signs with the plain graphics never go away. The poor building - it looks like it had some glory days, long ago. Good story in visuals.
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Yeah, all these are great stories and wonderful urban history.
So sad. Gone for good.
Awww darn, and I wanted 2 pounds of shrimp, a pound of crabmeat, and some grouper.
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I agree with comments here, sad, and your photos in their own way show pieces of history. Makes one wonder how good times were when these shops were busy and active. - Dave
Interesting! Might have to try and get in there. Im curious whats inside.
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