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The back of the bar was as interesting as the front of the bar.
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Spenger's has a great collection of ship models and old photos on the walls. The photos are shots of local history and gatherings at the restaurant. I combined a photo of Frank Spenger from an old menu and a group of guys from the 40's or 50's in their big boxy suits.
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