Thanks again to all for the suggestions. We tried to find the Brunswick,
but on a slow drive down main street, we didn't spot it. Manny's looked
like a nice enough pizza place from the outside, but since several of
you recommended Poopy's, we decided to give it a try.
My wife's initial assessment was "this is definitely a guy place". Well,
no surprise there, considering y'all warned us it was a little quirky
ahead of time. But there were several families there, nobody got thrown
across the bar, and the food was both plentiful and very good. After a
hot and exhausting day, it was a very refreshing dinner, and my wife's
strength returned in no time:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/lsallee/7887351694/<Thanks%20again%
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We did find the Radke House; there's a picture here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/lsallee/7887352608/
<http://www.flickr.com/photos/lsallee/7887352608/> . The signs indicate
that "Ralph G's Italian-American Restaurant" is now open. I was a little
disappointed to see that the neon sign is gone (although the mount is
still there). Seeing as how that would add significantly to the
historical value of the building, I wonder what happened to it.
Larry