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Photographs June, 2005 courtesy of Brian Florence (http://www.deadmalls.com)
 

 Oswego, New York
W Seneca St (Rt 104) @ Sheldon Ave

 

The Oswego STAND-ALONE Howard Johnson's Restaurant opened in about 1960 and remained a HoJo's until the 1980s.  Not long after it ceased operations as a unit of the once vast Orange Roof Empire, a budding local entrepreneur and soon to be real-estate mogul named Steven Thomas purchased the building and converted it into his own concept called Peppercorns. He held on to it until about 1989 when he sold it for conversion into a Perkins Restaurant.

If you care to read more about Mr. Thomas and his success story read the following articles that were published in Oswego County Business:

http://www.oswegocountybusiness.com/issue49/49cover4.html

http://www.oswegocountybusiness.com/issue60/60SpecialArticle.html

http://oswegocountybusiness.com/issue77/77CoverStory.html
 
 
 
 

 

 Photographs May 24, 2002 courtesy of Jack Sheppard
 

 Remarkably intact, but VERY CLOSED in 2002 when Jack spotted the former HJ, its Dairy Bar and cantilevered stools were ready for the next patron. However by Brian Florence's 2005 encounter, the Restaurant had been gutted.
 
 

 
 

 

Photograph June, 2005 courtesy of Brian Florence (http://www.deadmalls.com)
 
 

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