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Don't be surprised if the
rendezvous of strangers
at the
Apple Pan
tonight includes a
banana cream pie
with few dozen birthday candles blazing.
The venerable Westside diner was born 60 years ago today — April 11, 1947.
April 11, 2007 08:17 AM
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