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The '''Pig Trail Inn''' was a barbecue restaurant and teen hangout founded in [[1953]] by [[W. D. Powell]] and his wife, [[Evelyn Powell|Evelyn]] at 2831 [[19th Street South Homewood|19th Street South]] in [[Homewood]].
The '''Pig Trail Inn''' was a drive-in barbecue restaurant and teen hangout at 2811 [[19th Place South]] in [[Homewood]].


Powell sold the business to [[Jack Caddell]] in the 1960s. Eventually Caddell relocated his [[Jack's Hamburgers]] into the building.
The business was operating in the late 1940s, and was formally incorporated in [[1953]] by [[W. D. Powell]] and his wife, [[Evelyn Powell|Evelyn]]
 
Powell later sold the business to [[Jack Caddell]].


[[Category:Barbecue restaurants]]
[[Category:Barbecue restaurants]]
[[Category:19th Street South Homewood]]
[[Category:19th Place South Homewood]]
[[Category:1953 establishments]]
[[Category:1940s establishments]]
[[Category:1960s disestablishments]]
[[Category:1960s disestablishments]]

Latest revision as of 09:46, 26 April 2019

The Pig Trail Inn was a drive-in barbecue restaurant and teen hangout at 2811 19th Place South in Homewood.

The business was operating in the late 1940s, and was formally incorporated in 1953 by W. D. Powell and his wife, Evelyn

Powell later sold the business to Jack Caddell.