Well here's another one for you. I've been to California City and my in-laws had land there. They should have bought in Temecula....not California City!
Photo Cache, great sign. To answer your question on my blog. A "fully licensed" restaurant can serve all types of liquor such as scotch and rum whereas a licensed restaurant can only serve beer and wine.
Photo Cache, great sign. To answer your question on my blog. A "fully licensed" restaurant can serve all types of liquor such as scotch and rum whereas a licensed restaurant can only serve beer and wine.
Well here's another one for you. I've been to California City and my in-laws had land there. They should have bought in Temecula....not California City!
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ReplyDeletePhoto Cache, great sign. To answer your question on my blog. A "fully licensed" restaurant can serve all types of liquor such as scotch and rum whereas a licensed restaurant can only serve beer and wine.
ReplyDeletePhoto Cache, great sign. To answer your question on my blog. A "fully licensed" restaurant can serve all types of liquor such as scotch and rum whereas a licensed restaurant can only serve beer and wine.
ReplyDeleteAt least the sign is green! Tom The Backroads Traveller
ReplyDeleteThe things we learn!!
ReplyDeleteDepartment of redundancy department! I'd sure never heard of this "city".
ReplyDeleteThanks for teaching us something new. I think this is as good as New York, New York.
ReplyDeleteEvery state should have it's own city. I was born in a city like this!
ReplyDeleteI'd never known that either. It makes for a rather long name to have to keep spelling out!
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