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Diagram of the showroom at the George Washington Convention Center (161 dealer tables). A scan of the
dealer's list will be forthcoming for anyone interested in who was "wheeling-n-dealing" here in the 1980's. ![]() ![]() Everyone's favorite dining place was the Boston Sea Party, which was a short walk from the Show. You selected from 3 piers of food. The 1st pier offered some really great appetizers (including huge Alaskan King Crab claws). In the 2nd pier were a variety of seafood. And, the 3rd pier had an amazing selection of desserts. Just up the road (US Route 611) is a great German-American Restaurant....OTTO's. And 4 miles north was the Warrington Inn, where you could get some really delicious Steaks, Chops, or Italian cuisine. Hey Leon......You would have really enjoyed the Boston Sea Party. TED Z T206 Reference . |
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