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Railroad Avenue Cafe

Description: Photograph of several businesses on one side of Railroad Avenue. The center building has wooden siding and an aluminum awning; it is labeled "R.R. Ave. Cafe" and the walls and windows have advertisements for Coca Cola and FairMaid bread. A partially-visible wooden building on the left says "Enloe's...Tables - Grocery" and has additional advertisements in the windows. A concrete building and store window are partially visible on the right side of the image. There is a sidewalk lined with par… more
Date: unknown
Creator: Young, Moon
Partner: Cleveland Historic Society

Perk's Steak House

Description: Photograph of the empty dining room of Perk's Steakhouse which was located on Highway 59, north of Cleveland. There are booths around the outside of the room, several rows of square tables with chairs, and a long counter with stools on the left side of the image. In the background, parked cars are visible through the front door and windows.
Date: 1957
Creator: Young, Moon
Partner: Cleveland Historic Society

Dark's Drive Inn

Description: Photograph of Dark's Drive Inn on the west side of highway 59 in Cleveland, Texas. It was the local meeting place for young people in the community and had great hamburgers, etc. There was also an inside dining area.
Date: unknown
Creator: Young, Moon
Partner: Cleveland Historic Society

The Light Crust Dough Boys at Perk's Steak House

Description: Photograph of the Light Crust Dough Boys, a country-music band, performing at Perk's Steak House. The six band members are arranged in front of a restaurant counter and holding instruments that include a guitar, violin, keyboard, banjo, and string bass. R. B. Boyett, proprietor, is visible behind the bar, along with coffee pots, and various other objects; there are unoccupied dining tables in front of the band members.
Date: January 9, 1960
Creator: Young, Moon
Partner: Cleveland Historic Society

Little Shamrock Restaurant

Description: Photograph of Mr. McEwing in suspenders and Mrs. McEwing in a dark dress with their staff in the newly remodeled Little Shamrock Restaurant posing in a line behind a long, banquet-style table with various food laid out on it. A pie case is behind them, and a small keyboard is visible in the far corner. This seating area was called the Malarkey Room.
Date: June 27, 1957
Creator: Young, Moon
Partner: Cleveland Historic Society
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