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Pine Villa, Cynthiana, Kentucky, 1940s Station Thought to be a safe-haven

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Description

Thought to be a safe-haven because it was housed in a basement

Paul Cummins operated four Huddle Restaurants in Los Angeles

catching the eye of drivers

Back in the Fifties and Sixties

There was lunch and dance teas in the afternoon

Pine Villa, Cynthiana, Kentucky, 1940s Station Thought to be a safe-havenThis dancing coffee set is very endearing and comes from a fine old diner that closed long ago in Cynthiana, Kentucky. Positioned on route US 27, The Pine Villa Restaurant in the 1940s was a popular stopping off point for motorists on their way to Cincinnati as well as a favored spot for local farm workers. Look at the hours that it was open from 6am till 1am. Motorists would stop for coffee, hot cakes and breakfast, lunch or dinner, and then they

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