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Swehla, a foster mother who previously worked as a printer, opened the stand in [[2003]]. She is often accompanied by her adopted son, John-Mark Thomas, who was fascinated as a child by a hot dog vendor working at the Lowe's home improvement store in [[Trussville]]. | Swehla, a foster mother who previously worked as a printer, opened the stand in [[2003]]. She is often accompanied by her adopted son, John-Mark Thomas, who was fascinated as a child by a hot dog vendor working at the Lowe's home improvement store in [[Trussville]]. | ||
==References== | |||
* Wolfson, Hannah (January 6, 2009) "Hot dog vendor in Birmingham's UAB district relishes her job." ''Birmingham News'' | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:10, 6 January 2009
Dee Swehla (born in Minnesota) is the owner of Dee's Dogs, a sidewalk hot-dog stand operating at the corner of 20th Street and 7th Avenue South near the UAB campus.
Swehla, a foster mother who previously worked as a printer, opened the stand in 2003. She is often accompanied by her adopted son, John-Mark Thomas, who was fascinated as a child by a hot dog vendor working at the Lowe's home improvement store in Trussville.
References
- Wolfson, Hannah (January 6, 2009) "Hot dog vendor in Birmingham's UAB district relishes her job." Birmingham News