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Re: “Remembering Putsch's 210”
I'm so glad to see it hasn't been forgotten.My father was the maître d’ there in the late 60's.I remember him taking my mother and I quite often.I also remember sitting with the owner of the Kansas City Chiefs at the time and meeting several other well known people.My dad also took me to the tunnel once or twice.He was the person that took the money for deposit and was always walked to his car by what they called a "Security Guard".I was just a kid of "6 or 7",but it's a part of my life I'll never forget