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The Blossom House Café, the two-story building on the right, was located on the west side of Missouri Street in the 200 block and owned by William Dieball. These three frame buildings were constructed in the late 1800s and were demolished and replaced by Alma Co-op's grain elevators in the 1990s (just to the south of the museum building).
Date: Between 1890 and 1920
Item Number: 221352
Holding Institution: Wabaunsee County Historical Society
Built Environment - Function - Commerce/Trade - Business
Built Environment - Function - Commerce/Trade - Restaurant
Built Environment - Materials - Wood
Collections - Photograph
Objects and Artifacts - Communication Artifacts - Documentary Artifact - Photograph
Places - Cities and towns - Alma
Places - Counties - Wabaunsee
Type of Material - Photographs
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