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I have been to the Luncheonette and it was a place where my great grandmother like to take my great uncle and my family to. There was another cafe that was in close proximity that we ate at. I wonder if it is Tom's or something close. My mom would buy quite a few kuchens and bring them home. I liked the apple and chocolate chip kuchens the best. After my great grandma passing away about four years ago, I have not been there since (but would like to head up there to visit my great uncle and get a taste of the kuchen).
oh yah, it's a lot colder than sioux falls. sioux falls is nothing compared to good ole chureka.....i mean eureka is like on the opposite side of the state and usually the farther north you go, the colder it gets....
I would have to agree. I can remember Eureka being colder in the fall than Sioux Falls when visiting relatives when I was in middle and high school. Wathcing on Kelo, they get further in the subzero territory than Sioux Falls also in the middle of winter when we have our two or three week spell of bitter cold.
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