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Dan Bolyard
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
Facelifting Seen As New Historical Era For Coulee City
This might be a little off topic, but I was wondering if you've ever come across any photos or information of the KFC/Phillips 66 that was built at Dry Falls near Coulee City. It was inside the coulee just south of the resort.
I've found two postcards online, but they're both aerial/far away shots.
Eric, I've got two postcards, one showing the KFC the other showing the 66. My knowledge of it is limited, though when I was growing up in Coulee City years ago, the KFC was a going concern. My dad managed the riding stable just down the street from the place, and I spent many hours there playing pinball and video games (and bagging ice).
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This might be a little off topic, but I was wondering if you've ever come across any photos or information of the KFC/Phillips 66 that was built at Dry Falls near Coulee City. It was inside the coulee just south of the resort.
I've found two postcards online, but they're both aerial/far away shots.
Eric,
I've got two postcards, one showing the KFC the other showing the 66. My knowledge of it is limited, though when I was growing up in Coulee City years ago, the KFC was a going concern. My dad managed the riding stable just down the street from the place, and I spent many hours there playing pinball and video games (and bagging ice).
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