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Shows: Romey Cole (tentatively identified as Robert Justus Cole); Bill Nolan.
Written on reverse: “Majestic” Bar (was where Buchanan’s (1996 Lolita’s) River Rendezvous). Moved across street (back bar too) & became “The Louvre” back bar (Louvre built after 1894 fire). Bill Nolan, on right was proprietor of both Majestic and Louvre. The Chinese gentleman in center was the uncle of Charlie Wong. Charlie later built his own restaurant & bar on the 1996 site of the Russian River Senior Center on Armstrong Wood’s Rd. & Watson Rd. Romey Cole at left.
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