In a message dated 10/1/2007 5:49:34 P.M.  Pacific Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Nice gallery,  Marnie!  It conveys well the past-it,
dust-covered nature of the  town.  

What establishment was it that once had  brass-framed
revolving doors in the third-to-last  image?

Rick

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Thanks for looking and commenting,  Rick. 

That was the warehouse restaurant. They have had a restaurant in  that 
building for years, the original old wheat warehouse. The little PO is on  the 
end 
of the building. I am not sure if it is under the same management, but  it's 
been Port Costa's one claim to fame for a long time and one reason people  
would 
travel there, to visit the warehouse restaurant. The number 5 door was on  
the outside the revolving door on the inside. They had old video games, like  
pacman inside, along next to old bits, like what looked like an old safe or  
something. Lots of clutter and nostalgia bits inside. Unfortunately it was too  
dark inside to take pictures really and I am not into flash. Also I might have  
had to pay, sit down and buy some food. In other words, it's deliberately 
funky.  The rest of the town is as well, but not nearly so deliberately I 
think.  
:-)

Thanks for looking.

Marnie aka Doe  :-)

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