Ben's Chili Bowl: 50 Years of a Washington, D.C., Landmark

Ben's Chili Bowl: 50 Years of a Washington, D.C., Landmark
ISBN-10
0738554243
ISBN-13
9780738554242
Category
History
Pages
132
Language
English
Published
2008
Publisher
Arcadia Publishing
Author
Tracey Gold Bennett

Description

From the days when U Street was hailed as "Black Broadway" to the current revitalization and gentrification of the new millennium, Ben's Chili Bowl survived it all. On August 22, 1958, West Indian immigrant Mahaboob Ben Ali and his fiancAA(c)e, Virginia Rollins, saw their dream realized as they opened a hot dog and chili shop on U Street. They never imagined that Ben's would become world renowned or such a beloved restaurant in the nation's capital. Today visitors to U Street will find a diverse and eclectic mix of residents, music venues, trendy shops, and, of course, "the Bowl." The images in this book provide a look back over the 50-year history of Ben's Chili Bowl, U Street, the Ali family, and the patrons who have helped define Ben's as a vibrant cultural landmark.

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