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Old 04-18-2016, 11:31 AM   #1
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In between when it was Dot's Lunch and now Johnson's, it was known as Mamarina's for a short time. Owned by the Moore Family

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I think the building Johnson's uses is new. The original building burned down I heard. There is still a stone marker out front that says something about a Dot's.
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In between when it was Dot's Lunch and now Johnson's, it was known as Mamarina's for a short time. Owned by the Moore Family

It was also New Durham Railway Station, and they had a model trail running around the top of the walls. The restaurant kinda fit with the depot area of New Durham.
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