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Served with coleslaw, French fries and a bun with butter
Served at Randy’s Restaurant
709 Main Street
Red Wing Minnesota
Saturday May 18th, 2024
this is one of the barn owls with a tawny owl at ‘the sanctuary’ morpeth
the barn owl gulped down his chicken dinner while the tawny owl looked on
as with most charities, 'the sanctuary' needs help - so if anyone is doing any fundraising or looking for a really worthwhile charity to donate to, or set up a monthly payment to, please consider this incredible place
their moto is :
"Saving just one animal won't make a difference to the world, but it will make a world of difference to just that one animal."
(PLEASE NO AWARDS OR PICTURES OR FLASHY BADGES)
Baltimore Aquarium, Maryland
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The National Aquarium in Baltimore is a public aquarium located at 501 E Pratt St. in the Inner Harbor area of Baltimore, Maryland, USA. It was opened in 1981 and was constructed during the urban renewal period of Baltimore. The aquarium has an annual attendance of 1.6 million to see its collection of 16,500 specimens of 660 different species. Particular attractions include the dolphin display, rooftop rainforest, and central ray pool, and multiple-story shark tank. The National Aquarium in Baltimore is widely considered to be one of the best in the United States, if not the whole world. Coastal Living named it the #1 aquarium in the U.S. in 2006.
Vintage advertisement showing all that Uncle Joe's Cabins had to offer the weary motorist. Cabins, garages, cafe, service station & more. A great look at a bygone One-Stop.
If you're really, really hungry then Zehnder's is the place for you. We ate there a week ago and I'm still full!
Playing Now: I'll Get Over You ~ Crystal Gayle
Photographed @ the 2013 Frankenmuth Auto Fest in Scenic Frankenmuth, MI.
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MEMORIES OF A CHICKEN DINNER AND A BIG BLUE PACKARD BY R.L. HUFFSTUTTER
Nephew, UncleJim, Aunt Dorothy, Robert Clifton after a chicken dinner in the autumn of 1947. Robert Clifton was an infrequent dinner guest and enjoyed living a reclusive lifestyle exclusive of family members. The drama surrounding this family portrait is the identity of the person who pushed the button on the Kodak camera with the imitation leather panels. I can remember that camera very well. What I really remember, however, is my dad's big, dark blue Packard with the soft, but sort of scratchy interior.
Home Cooked
Chicken
Dinners
24 Hr. Service
TRAIL-LIN
GREYHOUND BUS
STOP
Junction Station Road
2 And U. S. 30
Valparaiso, Ind.
You Will Enjoy A
Chicken Dinner At
TRAIL-LIN
Junction State Road
2 And U. S. 30
Valparaiso, Ind.
Source Type: Matchcover
Publisher, Printer, Photographer: Superior Match Company
Collection: Steven R. Shook
Copyright 2014. Some rights reserved. The associated text may not be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without prior written permission of Steven R. Shook.
No.11 of my 50by50
'Lord' Zeus is wondering how to eat with the cutlery ..... and pink just isn't his colour :D
I flickrmailed Duncan to apologise for not taking a new pic today (I did try and it
all went wrong)
From the KTVB website:
www.ktvb.com/news/iwonder/stories/ktvbn-mar0509-i_wonder_...
"One of the area’s most famous boulevards is Chicken Dinner Road – a mostly rural stretch in Canyon County west of Nampa.
After a week of calls to development and road officials in Nampa – I was directed to a story by the Idaho Press Tribune’s famous Ida Chatter. She got to the bottom of the dinner table-worthy tale by digging up an IPT item from more than 16 years ago.
The story starts with Morris B. and Laura Lamb – who lived along the road in the 1930s. They were close friends of Idaho Governor C. Ben Ross – who came out to their home one night for dinner. On the menu? Lamb’s famous fried chicken, apple pie and hot rolls.
Mrs. Lamb mentioned the poor condition of the road to the state’s top official – and Ross made a deal. If Lamb could convince the county to get it graded and graveled, the governor would ensure it was oiled.
So Lamb went to the county commission and got help with her end of the bargain, and Ross stuck to his word.
The common story is that the chicken dinner Lamb served to Ross was the reason for the name – but there’s a twist.
Vandals may have actually helped the story along. Lamb’s daughter Ada Hamilton spelled out the story for the Idaho Press Tribune all those years ago:
“The day after Halloween momma went out to get the mail and came back mad as a wet hen,” said Hamilton.
Someone had painted the words “Lamb’s Chicken Dinner Avenue” in big bright letters on the freshly-oiled road…
School children riding the school bus took up the chant “Chicken Dinner, Chicken Dinner,” as they passed the house. The name stuck
That’s right… the road’s name came after Mrs. Lamb was ‘mad as a hen,’ at a chicken dinner sign."
i have shot this abandoned cafe so many times and never produced an image that i actually liked, until today! with handheld 3-exposure hdr. hope you guys like it too!
i wanna live here.
rsg
some interesting history about the place can be found here:
Frankenmuth, MI, June 2006. The way to succeed in business is to marry your competition and merge and consolidate your chicken dinner empires. (Really tasty chicken helps, too.)
Famous theme park was built to pass the time while visitors waited to have a famous chicken dinner at a small restaurant. The Boysenberry was created here.
Mrs. Johnson's
CHICKEN DINNER
STEAKS
MRS. J. L. JOHNSON
Mrs. Johnson's
Chicken
Dinner
One Mile West
of Road 49
on U.S. Rd. 6
VALPARAISO, IND.
PHONE VALPARAISO 1708 MI
Source Type: Matchcover
Publisher, Printer, Photographer: The Randle Match Company
Collection: Steven R. Shook
Copyright 2011. Some rights reserved. The associated text may not be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without prior written permission of Steven R. Shook.
"Mullens Dining Cars" in Buellton, California opened around 1946 along Highway 101. The "Cars" aren't actually dining cars. They are Type-B Huntington Standards, designed by the engineering staff of Henry Huntington, owner of the Los Angeles Railway and the Pacific Electric. These were built by St. Louis Car Co., and messured 44' 7" long. They are unique in that they have five window ends. #643 and #644 (that make up the restaurant) were part of a 100 car order that entered service in 1911 in Los Angeles, California.
www.cleanfreshcuisine.com/?p=3526
An easy and delicious family recipe for one of the ultimate comfort foods!
Read All About It -> littleindiana.com/2011/08/wolcott-indiana-sesquicentennia...
little Indiana
Where to Stay, Play, and Eat
in Small Indiana Towns!
W. A. FRASER
BLACKHAWK INN
FLINT LAKE
VALAPRAISO, INDIANA
STOP AT BLACKHAWK INN
Flint Lake, Valparaiso, Indiana
CHICKEN DINNER, DANCING, BOATING, BATHING
INDIANA'S LEADING SUMMER RESORT
Within One and a Half Hours Drive of Chicago
Postal Date: August 16, 1940, Valparaiso, Indiana
Scott Catalog Number of Postage Stamp: 807
Collection: Steven R. Shook
SENDER:
W. A. Fraser
Blackhawk Inn
Flint Lake
Valparaiso, Indiana
RECIPIENT:
New Process Co.
Warren, Pa
REMARK:
As early as 1876, John McQuiston owned all the land located along the east side of Flint Lake. Much of McQuiston's land was later sold to A. W. Lytle, and as early as 1895 the site was being referred to as Sheridan Beach. Edgewater Beach, located on the north shore of Flint Lake, was immediately adjacent to Sheridan Beach.
The hotel seen in this image was constructed in 1905; it was sold along with 47 acres of property to a retired manufacturer from Chicago name Sigmund Freund in 1906. Freund soon added running water and electricity to the resort. The resort was later purchased from Freund by the Kilmer-Fraser Company on July 4, 1925, and the resort was renamed Blackhawk Beach Summer Resort. The resort was once again upgraded to include a roller skating facility, picnic grounds, a toboggan slide, and concession stands. The hotel seen in this image was razed in 1957.
Copyright 2024. Some rights reserved. The associated text may not be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without prior written permission of Steven R. Shook.