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Gone But Not Forgotten has returned to the Rapid City Public Library Podcast this spring. This time we are shining the spotlight on Black Hills restaurants that are no longer in business but still fondly remembered.
In this episode: Sabrina Lacroix talks about Shakey's, Carini's, and Smiley's; Robbie Murchison shares a recollection about Shakey's; Clark Kurtz shares a recollection about Daisy Dell; and Ron Johnsen talks about Snow White Drive Inn and who had the best prime rib.
New interviews conducted by Adrian Ludens.
Archive interview conducted by Kim Morey.
Clark Kurtz's recollection read by Scott Olson.
Robbie Murchison's recollection read by Jolene Smith.
Music: Paper Planes "Autumn Town", Danpun "Happy to Be Happy", and Mooveka "Happy to See You Again". Used by permission.
If you owned, managed, worked at, or were a frequent patron of a "gone but not forgotten" Black Hills restaurant, we'd love to hear from you! Contact us at [email protected] to set up and interview. You can also write and email your memories and one of our librarians will read it on your behalf.
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Gone But Not Forgotten has returned to the Rapid City Public Library Podcast this spring. This time we are shining the spotlight on Black Hills restaurants that are no longer in business but still fondly remembered.
In this episode: Sabrina Lacroix talks about Shakey's, Carini's, and Smiley's; Robbie Murchison shares a recollection about Shakey's; Clark Kurtz shares a recollection about Daisy Dell; and Ron Johnsen talks about Snow White Drive Inn and who had the best prime rib.
New interviews conducted by Adrian Ludens.
Archive interview conducted by Kim Morey.
Clark Kurtz's recollection read by Scott Olson.
Robbie Murchison's recollection read by Jolene Smith.
Music: Paper Planes "Autumn Town", Danpun "Happy to Be Happy", and Mooveka "Happy to See You Again". Used by permission.
If you owned, managed, worked at, or were a frequent patron of a "gone but not forgotten" Black Hills restaurant, we'd love to hear from you! Contact us at [email protected] to set up and interview. You can also write and email your memories and one of our librarians will read it on your behalf.