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The first Mel's Drive-In was founded in 1947 by Mel Weiss and Harold Dobbs in San Francisco, California.It later expanded to several other locations. After the last of the original restaurants closed in the 1970s, Weiss's son Steven Weiss and partner Donald Wagstaff opened the first of a new generation of Mel's Drive-In restaurants in 1985. [1]
Interestingly it was built the same year Mel's was founded, 1947, and is an early example of googie architecture done by Armet & Davis who also designed Pann's and the first Norms Restaurant. ChildofMidnight ( talk ) 22:37, 11 February 2009 (UTC) [ reply ]
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The Nut Tree Railroad was started in 1953 to serve the customers of Vacaville's Nut Tree Restaurant. Two years later its tracks were extended to the Nut Tree Airport to shuttle pilots to and from the restaurant. The railroad's main station was the Nut Tree Toy Shop where riders would purchase their tickets.
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Vacaville is a city located in Solano County, California, United States.It is located 35 miles (56 km) from Sacramento and 55 miles (89 km) from San Francisco, it is on the edge of the Sacramento Valley in Northern California.
Mel's Bucket - a short point-and-click adventure game based on Mel's Hole; Audio clips of the original two shows featuring Mel Waters; Mel Waters' guest page on Coast to Coast AM; Tri-City Herald story on Mel's Hole; 2002 Seattle Times article about an expedition to Mel's Hole Archived June 18, 2007, at the Wayback Machine