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Contributed by Arnold Yellin of Walnut Creek, California:
(We wait until we see you coming.)

Sign on Rush Oak Market
(which has been closed for years)
Chicago, Illinois
Photographed by Arnold Yellin
1989
Posted on RoadTrip America 2/04

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