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Milk Farm Restaurant

1928 establishments in California1986 disestablishments in CaliforniaAmerican companies established in 1928Companies based in Solano County, CaliforniaDefunct restaurants in the San Francisco Bay Area
History of Solano County, CaliforniaRestaurants established in 1928Restaurants in the San Francisco Bay Area
Dixon California Milk Farm Sign
Dixon California Milk Farm Sign

Milk Farm Restaurant was a restaurant in Dixon, California off I-80, that played a big part in Dixon's dairy economy during World War II. It was considered to be the city's landmark.

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Milk Farm Restaurant
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