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Revision as of 07:31, 13 January 2008
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 demolished in 1976 to make room for the construction of Interstate 110.
References
- "Students' photos connect to history." Pensacola News Journal, November 19, 1999.