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Subdivision Name
Louisville Town of
Property Address Number
1006
Property Address Street Name
Pine
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11/14/2018
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Edward Wickline then joined Charles Grosso as co-owner. The following advertisement <br />from the Louisville Times in June 1979 gives their names and an indication of some of <br />the foods on the menu: <br />jThe Track Inn <br />Louisville <br />I <br />1 Oak Gnoaao Ed U) d' i <br />► t <br />I j <br />ISmothered <br />Burritos + <br />Green Chili 1 <br />1 Pizza 11 <br />Coney Dogs li <br />Edward Wickline's ownership interest was transferred back to Charles Grosso by 1991. <br />In 1993 or 1994, the focus changed and the establishment became a family restaurant <br />with the new name of "Pine Street Junction." The outdoor beer garden and bocci court <br />continued to be attractions. <br />The following photos from 1995 show the building as Pine Street Junction. It appears <br />that the siding shown in the 1959 and 1984 photos, above, had been removed. <br />
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