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- From: rob@goldilocks.lcs.mit.edu (Rob Kassel)
- Newsgroups: ne.food
- Subject: Re: More name that fast-food place
- Message-ID: <1993Jan27.164023.3657@mintaka.lcs.mit.edu>
- Date: 27 Jan 93 16:40:23 GMT
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- In article <BETSYS.93Jan26131342@ra.cs.umb.edu>, betsys@cs.umb.edu (Elizabeth Schwartz) writes:
- |> Finally, Central Square *had* a White Castle. The
- |> distinctively-shaped building is still perched in the intersection of
- |> River Western and Pleasant streets, near the police office.
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- Yet another bit of net-misinformation. That building was not a white castle. It
- was a white tower, a different 5-cent hamburger chain. Their architecture is
- distinctive and is the subject of an MIT press book. Another of their buildings
- is located near chinatown.
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