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On Jan 19, 9:09*am, gloria p > wrote:
> On 1/18/2012 11:23 PM, Terry Pulliam Burd wrote:
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> > On Mon, 16 Jan 2012 11:59:00 -0500, >
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> >> It's too bad Wayne and Michael (Dog3) aren't posting here anymore. *They'd
> >> recognize some of these old Memphis restaurants.

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> >> The Knickerbocker
> >> Anderton's
> >> Pete& *Sams
> >> Buntyn's Cafe
> >> Pappy& *Jimmy's
> >> Britlings Cafeteria

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> >> 99th Bomb Group by the airport
> >> The Belmont Grill (made a really good Monte Cristo sandwich!)

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> > 99th Bomb Group, really??

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> > Another one for your list (IIR the name correctly) was Aga Khan

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> There was a chain called something like 94th AeroSquadron that located
> as close as possible to airport runways. Denver's old airport had one
> and there was one near one of the regional airports in San Diego.
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There are still "squadron" restaurants at Miami, Cleveland, Van Nuys,
and Farmingdale NY, according to their website:

http://www.specialtyrestaurants.com/...staurants.aspx