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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]] at 312 [[18th Street North]]. It was billed as the, "only first-class colored cafe in the city." | '''Lucius Cafe''' was a restaurant operated by [[Lucius Wilson]] in the [[People's Drug Building]] at 220 [[18th Street North]] in [[1910]], and later at 312 [[18th Street North]]. It was billed as the, "only first-class colored cafe in the city." | ||
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[[Category:Former restaurants]] | [[Category:Former restaurants]] | ||
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Revision as of 14:51, 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 later at 312 18th Street North. It was billed as the, "only first-class colored cafe in the city."