The Captain and I were doing a little shopping in Downtown Aurora and he led me through a shortcut down an alley, and we stumbled upon this awesomeness.
On the back side of this building was a tall metal wall with the words "Elite Restaurant" hanging in coordinated metal letters.
The Elite was my father-in-law's first restaurant he opened after immigrating from Greece. It was a sandwich counter in Downtown that he had until he opened in the early 60s the Highway Lounge on New York Street in the late 60s. While the Elite is long gone, it was so cool to see the sign still hanging today.
We shot this image, blew it up, and framed it for my in-laws to have in their home.
On the back side of this building was a tall metal wall with the words "Elite Restaurant" hanging in coordinated metal letters.
The Elite was my father-in-law's first restaurant he opened after immigrating from Greece. It was a sandwich counter in Downtown that he had until he opened in the early 60s the Highway Lounge on New York Street in the late 60s. While the Elite is long gone, it was so cool to see the sign still hanging today.
We shot this image, blew it up, and framed it for my in-laws to have in their home.
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