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The Barrels, Kalamazoo, 1930s Sizes:50x76cm (20x30 inch) Archival Print (Unframed) fork and spoon on the

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fork and spoon on the left hand side

We may never want to know why the Blue Star's special salad was called "Wop"

His work was still being used into the late 1940s by Cunard and he later produced a series of fantasy drawings for the front cover of The American Weekly depicting girls as birds

I practically lived on Boylston Street

Created by the celebrated artist and author Andrew Loomis*

The Barrels, Kalamazoo, 1930s Sizes:50x76cm (20x30 inch) Archival Print (Unframed) fork and spoon on theThe Barrels was a wonderful American diner that served breakfast and lunch in downtown Kalamazoo, Michigan. Opened in 1939 its cheerful waitresses served generations of hungry diners for many decades. This 1939 1940 menu listed home cooked dishes and hamburgers were prepared fresh every hour using a meat grinder. The menu's wonderful graphics and illustrations were truly evocative of the era. Look closely and see the care and effort taken by the

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