Very cool that the Berwick restaurant hosted the Berwick Ball. The Berwick is owned by the Susi family who are Catholic, but they are not bigoted. I'm happy to see that they extended their hospitality to everyone at a time when LGBT people were forced to live on the margins of society. At the time of this writing, Grandmother and matriarch Maria Susi, now in her late 80s, is still living and makes occasional appearances at the restaurant at lunch time. It remains a wonderful place to the present time.
I absolutely Love these!!
Those old signs are so amazing. I wish there were more left. I love the artistic beauty of those old neon signs
As a graphic designer and descendent of numerous Columbus natives, I greatly appreciated this video! Thanks guys!!!
Wow! Just wow! Thank u!
You need to tell about John Galbreath!
They already have.
Very cool that the Berwick restaurant hosted the Berwick Ball. The Berwick is owned by the Susi family who are Catholic, but they are not bigoted. I'm happy to see that they extended their hospitality to everyone at a time when LGBT people were forced to live on the margins of society. At the time of this writing, Grandmother and matriarch Maria Susi, now in her late 80s, is still living and makes occasional appearances at the restaurant at lunch time. It remains a wonderful place to the present time.
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Remember Bob Susis Fontanelle in Graceland.
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