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The Bomber Restaurant operated in Milwaukie, Oregon for 73 years. [1] [2] In 1947, Art Lacey purchased a B-17 bomber for $13,000 and flew it from Oklahoma to Troutdale. He then disassembled it, transported it covertly, and placed it atop his 48-pump gas station. Lacey also opened the Bomber Restaurant and motel.
The Sellwood restaurant in Portland (Southeast 17th and Tenino Street) [3] opened in 1986 and was demolished c. 2016. [4] The Oregon City restaurant opened on August 10, 1989 and underwent a renovation in 2016. [2] [5] The Milwaukie restaurant was damaged by a fire in 2020. [6]
Milwaukie / m ɪ l ˈ w ɔː k i / is a city mostly in Clackamas County, Oregon, United States; a very small portion of the city extends into Multnomah County. [4] The population was 21,119 at the 2020 census .
Conversions began on some stores in 1997, with the Eugene, Oregon, restaurant being the first location converted to BJ's. [3] By March 1999 BJ's had converted all but 10 Pietro's, [4] with the chain shrinking to three locations by 2004. [1] [5] In February 2004, employees Ken Bay and Ray David bought the remaining three stores for $2.2 million. [5]
The Oregonian 's Douglas Perry wrote in 2009, "By far, the best-tasting masa in town is at Canby Asparagus Farm's Casa de Tamales." [11] In 2012, Willamette Week staff said Casa de Tamales had the Portland metropolitan area's best tamales.
Milwaukie Pastry Kitchen, established in the 1940s in downtown Milwaukie, Oregon, United States, at 10607 S.E. Main St., became the first black-owned and operated bakery in the state when Hurtis Mixon Hadley, Sr., and his wife Dorothy Butler-Bishop Hadley of Portland, Oregon purchased it in 1977. At that time, there were fewer than two percent ...
Milwaukie City Hall is a historic building and the former city hall of Milwaukie, Oregon, United States. The building was built during 1937–1938 as a Public Works Administration project. [1] It was the third building to serve as Milwaukie's city hall. It ceased to be used as the city hall in August 2023, replaced by a new, larger building. [2]
This is a route-map template for the Tapatío, a former Ferrocarriles Nacionales de México train in Mexico.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.