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Iconic Restaurants You Grew Up With And No Longer Exist

Lum’s, 1956-1983

Starting in Miami, the fancy place with glass doors and a pleasant environment took over the town talk in little time. Lum’s was a specific hot dog chain that served beer steamed hot dogs. The chain had to go in public due to the expansion and lead to the purchase of Caesar’s Palace for a whopping $60 million. The company tried to keep on track through different mediums, but even having the famous comedian Milton Berlet as the spokesperson didn’t work out. Eventually, Lum’s had to close its doors in 1983.

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