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Society Sights (April 2019)

4/19/2019

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Who remembers Carl's Pig Stand at 219 N Mission, phone # P-2470? (City Directory, 1956)

(Then): Carl's Pig Stand, circa 1948*
(Now): Route 66 Car Wash, today

​*Bonus image of Carl's Pig Stand, 1980
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Ida
4/19/2019 02:41:19 pm

My mother owned Carl's Pigstand at one time.

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Scott Adams
2/14/2020 06:28:53 pm

Hi, my Grandmother (Geneva) worked there when I was young, the best bbq pork sandwich an Basket of frys anywhere! I believe I even helped paint your house once, I have the recipe for the special bbq sauce (from my Grandmother which she made daily at Carl's), it's the best sauce and I still make it, it brings me back every time! What a great place it was! Awesome Bbq and the icecream was great too!

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    Sapulpa Historical Society has new blog series to be posted every Friday.
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    The new blog series, "Then and Now,"  has 4 segments to teach Creek County history.

    First Friday's segment: 'Sapulpa Showcase' shares an artifact-of-the-month in the museum.

    Second Friday's segment: 'Historical Highlight' tells a little tidbit about the town's history.

    Third Friday's segment: 'Society Sights' shows a then-and-now image of a local business.

    Fourth Friday's segment: 'Museum Moments' features life in the museum world.

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