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ITEM VIEW: CG070234
1556 Bell Avenue
N. Highlands, California
Type: Card Room
Status: Closed
Open: 1960, Close: 1982

Owned by Paul "Okie Paul" Westmoreland. He was a musician/songwriter, best known for his 1945 hit, "Detour (There's a Muddy Road Ahead)". Previously the "Bell Avenue Corral" tavern was at this address. Also called the "Detour Inn".

Attribution of the DiSqu-mold chips traced to Eastman's Illustrated Guide to California Card Room Gaming Chips & Checks (1998).

"Want Ad" from 9/27/1979 (The Sacramento Bee).

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CG070234 Obsolete
Denom: 25¢
Added: 2012-04-03
Last Update: 2019-02-22
Color: Red
Mold: DiaSqr
Inlay: HS-Gold

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