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Miller Bros. Baltimore, 1942 Sizes:A1 (594x840mm) Archival Print (Unframed) and a long lost house

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and a long lost house and style

Mary Ricketts opened her first dining establishment in Chicago in 1898

opened the original Lindy’s restaurant

Staff drew water from the property's own well so guests did not have to drink from the city's then questionable public water supply

owners of a local fairground called Playland

Miller Bros. Baltimore, 1942 Sizes:A1 (594x840mm) Archival Print (Unframed) and a long lost house"No music, no dancing, no frills. The value is on the plate," was the policy of the Miller Brothers whose restaurant in Baltimore, Maryland, opened in 1913 and was popular for half a century. Businessmen forged deals over plates of oysters at the raw bar while politicians were given the VIP treatment. FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover always ate a rockfish steak," Chef Samuel Roggio told the Baltimore Evening Sun in 1987. "There was a special room for all

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