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Here is a well known roadside landmark called Mammy's Cupboard found off the Natchez Trail in Natchez. To many, this roadside attraction of a restaurant bears a striking resemblance to the bottle of Mrs. Butterworth pancake syrup. According to Roadside America, Mammy's Cupboard opened in 1940 and today is a eatery located inside a 28-foot tall woman's skirt. 11-10
Here's an old sign at an old feed store in Kernersville, NC. In fact, the farmer's supply now appears to be an artist's place. 11-10
Williamson's Bar-B-Q (Closed) Florence, SC is home to this Bar-B-Q restaurant called Williamson's Bar-B-Q and Seafood. Unfortunately, this restaurant is now closed. 11-10
The Maryland Fried Chicken is a very familiar place to eat for many in the Southeast. The Maryland Fried Chicken chain began as Constantine's back in 1959 and evolved to its present name to capitalize on Baltimoreans longing for home cooked food. For more information, see this Baltimore City Paper article and the Maryland Fried Chicken website. 11-10
Maryland Fried Chicken Here's another one of the Maryland Fried Chicken locations. Not sure of the city in which this chicken place is located. 11-10
This orange building for Mr. Waffles appropriately stands out, especially for the sleepy travelers looking to get a good meal and coffee. 11-10
This sign for a newer looking restaurant called Prejean's, which is located in Lafayette, LA. 11-10
Boudreaux's Backyard restaurant features another of Bourbon Street's famous neon signs. 12-10
Here's the sign for Sammy's Seafood found along Bourbon Street in Louisiana. The neon works on this sign like the others in the area. 12-10
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