And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
Stationed at Ft. Knox for 2 years 68-70, there was a Burger Queen just off the post south entrance in Radcliff KY. Not sure if it was the same as this one, but I ate a LOT of cheap good burgers there back in the day.
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ReplyDelete#4 for me today. it's got that northern Wisconsin feel to it
ReplyDeleteUsed to be one in St. Pete Fl. back in the late 50's early 60's....Central and 35th st I believe....
ReplyDeleteConfident enough in the economy to put the prices in neon.
ReplyDeleteToday she would be a trans queen
ReplyDeleteSad but true
DeleteWorked in one in 1973 in NorthWest Arkansas
ReplyDeleteThe Susie Q in Rogers is still in operation, pretty much unchanged since the last ice age - except for the prices, of course.
DeleteThere are 2 in Oregon, Albany & Lakeview.
ReplyDeleteburgerqueendrivein.com Says they've been there since 1987. The one in the picture is clearly much, much older. I remember $0.19 burgers in the 1960's.
DeleteThere was one at the edge of town in Millen GA. It went under in the 70's.
ReplyDeleteUsed to stop at the Dairy King in Jubail on the way back to the ship.
ReplyDeleteWhat are youse guys, youngsters?
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P.S. The Dairy Queen in my town does not sell burgers Where I came from, they had THE BEST.
Here, (western Co.) they have killer burgers, onion rings and the shrimp basket is amazing for a fast food joint.
DeleteStationed at Ft. Knox for 2 years 68-70, there was a Burger Queen just off the post south entrance in Radcliff KY. Not sure if it was the same as this one, but I ate a LOT of cheap good burgers there back in the day.
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