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Posted In August 31, 2013
Remembering the Dixie Chicken Shop on 14th Street NW
Take a trip down memory lane to the Dixie Chicken Shop on 14th Street NW in 1939. Read the Baltimore Afro-American ad, see the photo, and reminisce about the good ol' days of fried chicken!
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