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Closing The Border: Part Two

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Uploaded by on Jan 12, 2009

The Texas-Wisconsin Border Café was a quirky Fan District saloon that served Pabst Blue Ribbon long-necks, sausages dressed with sauerkraut and bowls of outrageously hot chili to the willing -- white collars, blue collars and no collars, alike -- for 17 years (1982-99). On Saturday afternoons live music was presented.

Part Two shows the auctioning off of the restaurant's artifacts to benefit a scholarship in Jim Bradford's name. Bradford, a VCU art professor, was one of the original three owners; he died two years before the night this tape was made.

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  • Jim Bradford scholarship!

    

  • great event!

  • My favorite thing on the wall at the Border was the sign from "Albi's Your-R-Nex Barber Shop". Didn't see it in the film; wish I had it.

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