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[[Image:DairyBar.jpg|thumb|right|250px|1950s photo of the Dairy Bar, "home of the Teenburger"]] | [[Image:DairyBar.jpg|thumb|right|250px|1950s photo of the Dairy Bar, "home of the Teenburger"]] | ||
− | The '''Pensacola Dairy Company''' (later called the '''Dairy Bar''' and popularly the '''Milk Bottle''') was a restaurant located at 141 East [[Gregory Street]] specializing in burgers and milkshakes. Built in [[1926]], the building's entrance was shaped like a large [[Wikipedia:milk bottle|milk bottle]]. It was demolished in [[1976]] to make room for the construction of [[Interstate 110]]. | + | The '''Pensacola Dairy Company''' (later called the '''Dairy Bar''' and popularly the '''Milk Bottle''') was a restaurant located at 141 East [[Gregory Street]] specializing in burgers and milkshakes. Built in [[1926]], the building's entrance was shaped like a large [[Wikipedia:milk bottle|milk bottle]]. It was owned by [[Leo Eskin|Leo]] and [[Pearl Eskin]] and was demolished in [[1976]] to make room for the construction of [[Interstate 110]]. |
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Revision as of 22:26, 3 January 2009
The Pensacola Dairy Company (later called the Dairy Bar and popularly the Milk Bottle) was a restaurant located at 141 East Gregory Street specializing in burgers and milkshakes. Built in 1926, the building's entrance was shaped like a large milk bottle. It was owned by Leo and Pearl Eskin and was demolished in 1976 to make room for the construction of Interstate 110.
References
- "Students' photos connect to history." Pensacola News Journal, November 19, 1999.