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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract The Bomber Restaurant operated in MilwaukiThe Bomber Restaurant operated in Milwaukie, Oregon for 73 years. In 1947, Art Lacey purchased a B-17 bomber for $13,000 and flew it from Oklahoma to Troutdale. He then disassembled it, transported it covertly, and placed it atop his 48-pump gas station. Lacey also opened the Bomber Restaurant and motel. The gas station was closed in 1991; Lacey died in 2000. The cockpit was removed for restoration, probably in the 2000s. The entire B-17 was disassembled and removed in 2014 for restoration. The site was listed in Chuck Palahniuk's book Fugitives and Refugees (2003).niuk's book Fugitives and Refugees (2003).
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rdfs:comment The Bomber Restaurant operated in MilwaukiThe Bomber Restaurant operated in Milwaukie, Oregon for 73 years. In 1947, Art Lacey purchased a B-17 bomber for $13,000 and flew it from Oklahoma to Troutdale. He then disassembled it, transported it covertly, and placed it atop his 48-pump gas station. Lacey also opened the Bomber Restaurant and motel. The gas station was closed in 1991; Lacey died in 2000. The cockpit was removed for restoration, probably in the 2000s. The entire B-17 was disassembled and removed in 2014 for restoration. The site was listed in Chuck Palahniuk's book Fugitives and Refugees (2003).niuk's book Fugitives and Refugees (2003).
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