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Porky's, St Petersburg 1946 Sizes:A4 (210x297mm) Archival Print (Unframed) where the music-publishing industry was

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where the music-publishing industry was centered on Tin Pan Alley

in their white aprons

His stylized cartoon figures

Opened in 1937 as Ben Marden's Riviera Russian born impresario Bill Miller bought the nightclub in the late 1940s

Roadhouses were mostly located on the edges of towns or along a road

Porky's, St Petersburg 1946 Sizes:A4 (210x297mm) Archival Print (Unframed) where the music-publishing industry wasIt would have been hard to miss Porkys restaurant in St Petersburg, Florida, because a giant neon pig was erected on the roof and could be seen for miles around. This menu is dated 1946 and is signed by the owner, whose nickname was Porky. We have yet to find out his real name but the menu says Porkys, next to the dog track on Sandy Boulevard, was a Frank G Horvath enterprise. The restaurant served early evening dinner plate specials that included

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