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I'd like to start a new monthly thread dealing specifically with places you have found on your travels or in your neighborhood that have Golden Era history to them, (or older). Places like the local diner or movie theater that dates back to 1937 that you and your gal frequent every friday night, and so on. To give people a vintage roadmap so that we will be able to keep these places in business, historical landmarks kept on the map!
I'd like to start this thread off with a brief story of my own from today.
We were in Hazleton, PA today to visit a friend. On our way we passed an old restaurant on the side fo the road, Byorek's Knotty Pine Restaurant. Which in all honesty I've passed by at least fifty times in my lifetime but never stopped in for a taste. Well, tonight I said we just had to stop as the bright neon sign glowing straight out of the 1950s just beconed us across the roadway! I saw it many times before but it had more of a mild 50s modern feel to it,..untill we pulled in tonight and I realized it was just updated int he 50s.
We walked in and right away my eyes were drwan to the wooden benches, very old, and the same types that were around in the late 30-early 40s. They looked like they had been there for some time too!
My wife pointed to an old menu they had framed and placed on the wall at our table. Dated back to at least the 1940s if not earlier. After ordering I and my wife noticed a small wall full of photos and certificates. We stood up to find a photo of the place on the day it opned up,.....
September 25th 1937
Yes, it had been there since 1937 and the Pork BBQ they are known for is AWESOME!!! The food was great, service exceptional and the atmosphere was a great mix of 1937 (which you can see by the interior shots from '37 that its still the way it used to be) to the updates from the mid 1950s outside!
A great time warp trip and one you'll love too! Stop on by, its roughly 20-25 minutes from the Hazleton, PA exit from the PA Turnpike. You'll have a great BBQ at a comfortable break from the busy highway!
Make it a point in your travels, to patronize these places or sad, but true, one day they wont be there to patronize at all!!
Here's a link I found showing a bit of the place:
http://christianmontone.blogspot.com/2007/09/knotty-pine.html
A Newspaper story on it:
http://www.citizensvoice.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=18870606&BRD=2259&PAG=461&dept_id=571464&rfi=6
I'd like to start this thread off with a brief story of my own from today.
We were in Hazleton, PA today to visit a friend. On our way we passed an old restaurant on the side fo the road, Byorek's Knotty Pine Restaurant. Which in all honesty I've passed by at least fifty times in my lifetime but never stopped in for a taste. Well, tonight I said we just had to stop as the bright neon sign glowing straight out of the 1950s just beconed us across the roadway! I saw it many times before but it had more of a mild 50s modern feel to it,..untill we pulled in tonight and I realized it was just updated int he 50s.
We walked in and right away my eyes were drwan to the wooden benches, very old, and the same types that were around in the late 30-early 40s. They looked like they had been there for some time too!
My wife pointed to an old menu they had framed and placed on the wall at our table. Dated back to at least the 1940s if not earlier. After ordering I and my wife noticed a small wall full of photos and certificates. We stood up to find a photo of the place on the day it opned up,.....
September 25th 1937
Yes, it had been there since 1937 and the Pork BBQ they are known for is AWESOME!!! The food was great, service exceptional and the atmosphere was a great mix of 1937 (which you can see by the interior shots from '37 that its still the way it used to be) to the updates from the mid 1950s outside!
A great time warp trip and one you'll love too! Stop on by, its roughly 20-25 minutes from the Hazleton, PA exit from the PA Turnpike. You'll have a great BBQ at a comfortable break from the busy highway!
Make it a point in your travels, to patronize these places or sad, but true, one day they wont be there to patronize at all!!
Here's a link I found showing a bit of the place:
http://christianmontone.blogspot.com/2007/09/knotty-pine.html
A Newspaper story on it:
http://www.citizensvoice.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=18870606&BRD=2259&PAG=461&dept_id=571464&rfi=6