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Photos of Caroline's Country Club
Photograph of the entrance to Caroline's Country Club, buildings in the background. Photograph of the entrance to Caroline's, sign advertising "dine, Pabst Blue Ribbon, Dance, Fried Chicken and steaks." Buildings in the background. Photo of opening…
Tags: 1935, 1939, BD87, BS557, BS557A, BS558, BS559, BS560, Buildings, Business, Caroline's Country Club, dancing, Herald and Review, Photo File: Business, Restaurants
Photo of Dewsy's Dine-A-Mite Restaurant
Photograph of Dewsy's Dine-A-Mite Restaurant located at 365 E. Wood St., Decatur, IL.
Photos of Esker's Tavern Customers and Employees
Photographs of Employees and Customers inside Esker's Tavern 1703 Clay St., Decatur, IL.
Photo of the Lakeside Tavern Night Club
Photograph of the Lakeside Tavern Night Club, taken 4/5/1939.
Photo of Loeb's Theater Lounge
Photograph of Loeb's Theater Lounge located at 539 N. Water Street, Decatur, IL.
Photo of the St. Nicholas Hotel
Photograph of stacks of luggage at the St. Nicholas Hotel. Photograph of the St. Nicholas Hotel beds. Photograph of St. Nicholas Hotel Chefs craving turkeys. Photograph of the St. Nicholas Hotel from across the street. Postcard of the St. Nicholas…
Photos of Hue Singleton Restaurant
Photograph of the interior of Hue Singleton's Restaurant, dining room and restaurant help. Photograph of the exterior of Hue Singleton Restaurant, located on the northwest corner of Lincoln Square, taken by George Baker of Decatur, 1912. Photograph…
Photo of the Spanish Inn
Photograph of the Spanish Inn, Dine and Dance Resort, South Jasper and East Cantrell streets.
Photo of Steak n Shake Restaurant
Photograph of Whitehouse Steak n Shake Restaurant Famous for their Steakburger. In 1955 there were two Steak n Shakes, 129 E. William and 820 N. Main Street, Decatur, IL.
Photo of the Tick-Tock Drive-In Restaurant
Photograph of the Tick-Tock Drive In Restaurant located at 540 N. Main Street, Decatur, IL.
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Mrs. W.W. Bride
This is the glass negative of Mrs. W.W. Bride, taken by Charles Wasson of Wasson Studios in Decatur, IL in the early 20th century.