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Description
Pasted to page with typed caption: "The first dining room for Holy City's tourists, which also incorporated a grocery store and home-made bread. Later, other snack bars, a large restaurant and other concessions were added to handle the thousands of weekend tourits [sic] who came out of complete curiosity and the will to learn how to cope with life.." Man and woman facing each other in front of building advertising a grocery, home bakery and general merchandise on the bottom right. A sign along the roofline claims, "This is the place to eat and drink. Quick service." The left side of the building advertises "Good things to eat and drink. City prices. Best ever." The garage and dormitory building can be seen behind the restaurant.
Type
image
Format
Black & White
Identifier
1D0FB1A3-AFAC-40A5-8694-472808454990 2021-35-117
Subject
Holy City (Calif.) (LCSH) Cults Nineteen tens (LCSH) Nineteen twenties (LCSH) Restaurants Snack bars Cafes Grocery stores General stores Tourism
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