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  1. Milk Farm Restaurant was a restaurant in Dixon, California off I-80, that played a big part in Dixon's dairy economy during World War II. It was considered to be the city's landmark. History Karl A. Hess had the idea to build the Milk Farm restaurant in 1919. He built his first restaurant in 1924 on Sievers Road.
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    Milk Farm Restaurant was a restaurant in Dixon, California off I-80, that played a big part in Dixon's dairy economy during World War II. It was considered to be the city's landmark. History Karl A. Hess had the idea to build the Milk Farm restaurant in 1919. He built his first restaurant in 1924 on Sievers Road.
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    The Milk Farm started in 1928 during World War II just outside of Dixon along the Highway by Karl A. Hess, according to Wikipedia. It quickly became a very popular restaurant with 10-cent pony rides for children and an all-you-can-drink milk contest.
    www.independentvoice.com/2021/09/23/454811/sa…
    The restaurant — famous for its milkshakes and all-you-can-drink milk — opened in its spot along the freeway in 1939. Founded by Karl Hess in 1919 as “Hess Station,” the location originated as a ranch with cabin rentals along Dixon’s Curry Road.
    www.thereporter.com/2016/12/08/dixon-history-froz…
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    Milk Farm Restaurant - Wikipedia

    38°28′32″N 121°49′17″W / 38.47551°N 121.82128°W Milk Farm Restaurant was a restaurant in Dixon, California off I-80, that played a big part in Dixon's dairy economy during World War II. It was considered to be the city's landmark. See more

    Karl A. Hess had the idea to build the Milk Farm restaurant in 1919. He built his first restaurant in 1924 on Sievers Road. It moved to the current Milk Farm Road location along … See more

    Though the building is no longer at its original location, it has been placed in storage with the possibility of future restoration and … See more

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    Jun 20, 2021 · Date of Mayer plate: 1940s – 1950s. Notes: The Milk Farm Restaurant was located in Dixon, California off Interstate 80 and it played a significant role in Dixon's and northern California's dairy economy during …

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    The Milk Farm was an iconic restaurant well know to visitors and passers-by from all over California. The sign still stands along Highway I-80. One of the original signs can be seen at the museum!

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