The City of Bridges Logansport is situated in the Wabash Valley, between the Wabash and Eel Rivers. It is a prominent railroad town. The Pennsylvania Railroad having seven divisions, also many small factpries and the finest of churches, schools and a surrounding country that isn’t surpassed in the middle west. Read More →
632-8 N. Clark St., Chicago Ireland’s Oyster House Established 1906 The largest exclusive Sea Food Restaurant in the United States, Famous for its Fish, Lobster, and Shore Dinners. American Colortype Chicago – New York No number via Flickr http://flic.kr/p/uE7x5E
Read More →North Shore’s Finest Hotel Hinman at Davis – Evanston, Ill. 343 Rooms. Apartments tastefully furnished and decorated for a discriminating clientele. Four luxurious, air-conditioned, private dining rooms, and classic Crystal Room; excellent food service. Transient, monthly and lease arrangements. Jack Kerns, Mgr. Mailed from Evanston, Illinois to Miss Annie Chowen Read More →
Portion of famous Hotel Rosslyn Dining Room Fifth and Main Streets Los Angeles, California B.R. Montgomery, Riverside, California Tichnor Quality Views 127061 via Flickr http://flic.kr/p/udfFWE
Read More →Bay at Mason Sts. San Francisco A delightful glimpse of old Venice in the Romantic Italian Quarter of San Francisco. A touch of the Old World greets you. The mastery of cooking delights you, and the gay comraderies of all wins you. A Curt Tech Postcard Number: 5A-H1712 Mailed from Read More →
2480 Edwards Drive Ft. Myers, Florida Tel. EDison 5-2521 Mrs. Agnes Rhodes, Pres. Archie T. Ford, Sec. Treas. Also operating Lamplighter Cafeteria on U.S. 41 South at Ft. Myers, and on U.S. 41 and Four Corners, Naples, Florida via Flickr http://flic.kr/p/suUb7A
Read More →As Winterlicious kicks off this week in Toronto, we thought we would share this restaurant interior from 1929 of the Old Mill Restaurant, on Old Mill Road at the southeast corner of Humber Boulevard. Creator: Moore & Nixon-James Date: 1929 Identifier: 980-9-516 Format: Ephemera Rights: Public domain Courtesy: Toronto Public Read More →
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