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[[File:1911 Lucius Cafe ad.png|right|thumb|250px|1911 advertisement for the Lucius Cafe]] | [[File:1911 Lucius Cafe ad.png|right|thumb|250px|1911 advertisement for the Lucius Cafe]] | ||
'''Lucius Cafe''' was a restaurant operated by [[Lucius Wilson]] in the [[People's Drug | '''Lucius Cafe''' was a restaurant operated by [[Lucius Wilson]] in the [[People's Drug building]] at 220 [[18th Street North]] in [[1910]], and a year later at 312 [[18th Street North]]. | ||
It was billed as the "only first-class colored cafe in the city." | It was billed as the "only first-class colored cafe in the city." | ||
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[[Category:Former restaurants]] | [[Category:Former restaurants]] | ||
[[Category:18th Street North]] | [[Category:18th Street North]] | ||
[[Category:Peoples Drug | [[Category:Peoples Drug building]] |
Revision as of 14:52, 11 May 2024
Lucius Cafe was a restaurant operated by Lucius Wilson in the People's Drug building at 220 18th Street North in 1910, and a year later at 312 18th Street North.
It was billed as the "only first-class colored cafe in the city."