City Directories and History: 1908 – Sarah Woodward and Albert White, 1922 – Princess Cafe and Billiard Parlor, 1936 – Kozy Kitchen Restaurant, Pink Brown’s Parlor, 1938 – Pink Brown Billiards Parlor, 1963 – Minute Grill
Also see the Urban Renewal image for a 1950’s look at the area.
***Note that Harriet M. Goode, a Friedheim family member recalls Pink Brown delivering groceries for the Friedheim Dept. Store. Read her recollections this page!
The Herald reported on March 18, 1914 on activities at the site of the old city Water and Light Plant – “J.C. Cauthen was erecting a two story building for the Pepsi Cola Bottling work, which will begin operating within 30 day.”
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