Three Years Later, Cheyenne Diner’s Fate Remains Murky
Its glory days of eggs over-easy seem to be really over, and no longer easy.
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Its glory days of eggs over-easy seem to be really over, and no longer easy.
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After 68 years, the 24-hour diner will be replaced with an apartment building.