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The Story of The Coffee Cup Restaurant

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Summary:
This collection of materials was compiled and authoried by Aleta Jonie Maschek. The Coffee Cup Restaurant, a Ruskin institution at the corner of today's US 41 and Shell Point Road (a vacant lot is all that remains on the SE corner), was originally owned and operated by Paul B. and Ester C. Dickman. Most of the material contained in the collection was published in the News Observer (the dates are not shown on the material.) Digitized with the permission of the News Observer. Illustrations by Everett W. Michaels, Ruskin artist.
Title: The Story of The Coffee Cup Restaurant.
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Name(s): Aleta Jonie Maschek, Author/compliler
Michaels, Everett, Illustrator
Type of Resource: still image
Issuance: single unit
Date Created: 2002
Publisher: News Observer
Place of Publication: Sun City Center
Extent: Collection of articles
Summary: This collection of materials was compiled and authoried by Aleta Jonie Maschek. The Coffee Cup Restaurant, a Ruskin institution at the corner of today's US 41 and Shell Point Road (a vacant lot is all that remains on the SE corner), was originally owned and operated by Paul B. and Ester C. Dickman. Most of the material contained in the collection was published in the News Observer (the dates are not shown on the material.) Digitized with the permission of the News Observer. Illustrations by Everett W. Michaels, Ruskin artist.
Identifier: HCC0101RUS147 (IID)
Subject(s): Coffee Cup Restaurant -- Ruskin
Persistent Link to This Record: http://purl.flvc.org/hccfl/fd/HCC0101RUS147
Use and Reproduction: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-EDU/1.0/
Restrictions on Access: Permission Granted by News Observer
Host Institution: HCCFL

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