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ROBERT HUFFSTUTTER says: There's just something about this sign.
Cozy Inn by catfuzz
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MM00022745 by Florida Keys History Center-Monroe County Public L
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Tokyo, Jiyugaoka by Artem
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by Steve and Jocie
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ROBERT HUFFSTUTTER says: My wife and I frequented the original Blue Room back in 1958 and 1959. We were only 16 and 17 and had a great time. We remember the whole scene. I did some watercolors at the time and they were put on the school bulletin board, Van Horn High, by Mrs. Jenkins. We don't recall what the sign looked like at the time, we were just anxious to get in without lingering about. We were underage and the only White folks in the club. Is this the original sign?
Blue Room by Bob Travaglione
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