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Dolores Restaurant Collection Photos

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(DOLORES.2010.01.09) - University of Oklahoma freshmen squad
(DOLORES.2010.01.10) - Dolores dining room with fireplace
(DOLORES.2010.01.11) - Goody-Goody Sandwich Billboard
(DOLORES.2010.01.12) - Newspaper clipping on Duncan Hines
(DOLORES.2010.01.13) - Dolores dining room with soda fountain
(DOLORES.2010.01.14) - Car stalls
(DOLORES.2010.01.15) - Ralph and Amanda Stephens at Dolores
(DOLORES.2010.01.16) - Dolores restaurant, Hollywood, California
(DOLORES.2010.01.17) - Dolores restaurant interior with chandelier
(DOLORES.2010.01.18) - Car speaker
(DOLORES.2010.01.19) - Duncan Hines
(DOLORES.2010.01.20) - Group Shot
(DOLORES.2010.01.21) - Hollywood Dolores with notes
(DOLORES.2010.01.22) - Patio
(DOLORES.2010.01.23) - Oklahoma City Dolores postcard renderings
(DOLORES.2010.01.01) - Postcard
(DOLORES.2010.01.02) - Ralph Stephens 90th Birthday Party
(DOLORES.2010.01.03) - Amanda and Ralph Stephens
(DOLORES.2010.01.04) - Hawthorne School, Oklahoma City, 1922
(DOLORES.2010.01.05) - Goody-Goody Barbecue Stand
(DOLORES.2010.01.06) - Dolores entrance
(DOLORES.2010.01.07) - Goody-Goody Barbecue curb service
(DOLORES.2010.01.08) - Earlyday Dolores in Oklahoma City

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