324 W. ROSEMARY ST. / WESTERN SIZZLIN' / BREADMAN'S (SECOND LOCATION)
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1976
/ Modified in 1992
/ Demolished in 2020
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Built as a Western Sizzlin' Steakhouse in 1976, it was well-known as the later/second location of Breadman's from 1992 to 2020.
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- Tue, 12/01/2020 - 7:07am by SteveR
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Built in
1976
/ Modified in 1992
/ Demolished in 2020
Construction type:
Local Historic District:
Neighborhood:
Type:
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Built as a Western Sizzlin' Steakhouse, it opened for business November 19, 1976. Western Sizzlin' closed in early 1990.
November 1976 (via the Daily Tar Heel)
1977 ad (via the Daily Tar Heel)
In 1992 Breadman's moved from across the street into this structure.


The sign (via Chapelboro)

View south west, 2019
Breadman's -- under new management -- moved to a new location (261 S. Elliot Road) in 2020 and this structure was demolished. The property is soon to be developed into [yet another extremely large] development called Amity Station (not to be confused with Amityville Horror) which has been in the development stage since 2015. <<*FIVE-OVER-ONE ALERT*>>
View north, June 2019 (via Google Streetview)
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