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'''Whitson's Famous Foods''' ("The South's Most Beautiful Drive-In") was a drive-in restaurant on the [[Bessemer Super Highway]] two blocks east of [[Auto Movies]] drive-in cinema. It was owned by [[Harry Whitson]] and was open every day from 6:00 AM to 2:00 AM. The interior featured booths and diner counter while curb service was available to cars parked outside. An early public address system provided piped-in music to diners.
'''Whitson's Famous Foods''' ("The South's Most Beautiful Drive-In") was a drive-in restaurant on the [[Bessemer Super Highway]] two blocks east of [[Auto Movies]] drive-in cinema. It was owned by [[Harry Whitson]] and was open every day from 6:00 AM to 2:00 AM. The interior featured booths and diner counter while curb service was available to cars parked outside. An early public address system provided piped-in music to diners.


The Whitson's building was clad in white-painted sheet metal with curved glass at the corners and a mosaic tile floor with chrome fixtures inside.
The Whitson's building was clad in white-painted sheet metal with curved glass at the corners and a mosaic tile floor with chrome fixtures inside.


[[Category:Drive-In restaurants]]
[[Category: Former drive-in restaurants]]
[[Category:Bessemer Super Highway]]
[[Category: Bessemer Super Highway]]
[[Category:Former restaurants]]

Latest revision as of 11:09, 22 June 2024

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Whitson's Famous Foods ("The South's Most Beautiful Drive-In") was a drive-in restaurant on the Bessemer Super Highway two blocks east of Auto Movies drive-in cinema. It was owned by Harry Whitson and was open every day from 6:00 AM to 2:00 AM. The interior featured booths and diner counter while curb service was available to cars parked outside. An early public address system provided piped-in music to diners.

The Whitson's building was clad in white-painted sheet metal with curved glass at the corners and a mosaic tile floor with chrome fixtures inside.