Sign Across the Road from the Fry Brothers Turkey Ranch Restaurant, Trout Run, Pa., 2006

Fry Brothers Turkey Ranch Restaurant


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Turkeys at the Fry Brothers Turkey Ranch, Trout Ru…

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A turkeys photo for the Vintage Photos Theme Park. Caption on the front of this real photo postcard: "Fry Bros. Turkey Ranch & Dining Rooms, 20 miles north of Williamsport, Pa., on Route 15. Caulkins, T-14." A restaurant with its own turkey farm, the Fry Brothers Turkey Ranch and Dining Rooms opened for business near Trout Run, Pennsylvania, in 1939. Located along U.S. Route 15 on Steam Valley Mountain, it's situated about 20 miles north of the city of Williamsport and about 100 miles north of Harrisburg, the state capital. The restaurant celebrated its seventy-fifth anniversary in 2014 and is still known today as the Fry Brothers Turkey Ranch . Although the owners serve about 100,000 customers a year, they no longer raise their own turkeys. I stopped at the restaurant in 2006 while traveling north to New York State, and I had a tasty meal of turkey and waffles there. It was so good that I had to stop again for some more turkey and waffles on the way back. For some real photo postcards showing the restaurant in the 1940s or 1950s and some of my own photos from 2006, see my Fry Brothers Turkey Ranch Restaurant album.

The Home of Fry Brothers Ranch and Dining Rooms, T…

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Billboard: "The Home of Fry Bros. Turkey Ranch & Dining Rooms. Turkey dinners, $1.25. 24 hour diner service. Tourist home." Caption: "Caulkins, T-58." Here's a 2006 view taken from about the same vantage point (below). The billboard is no longer there, unfortunately.

Dining Rooms and Diner at the Fry Brother Turkey R…

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Caption: "Fry Bros. Turkey Ranch & Diner on Rt 15, 20 miles no. of Williamsport, Pa. Caulkins Photo, Morris, Penna. T-106." A real photo postcard view (circa 1940s-1950s) of what is now called the Fry Brothers Turkey Ranch Restaurant. There are no crowds of customers in my photo of the same scene in 2006 (see below), but the service station is still there, and I believe that the building in the background--hidden behind a new extension to the front of the restaurant--is still there, too.

Fry Brothers Turkey Ranch Restaurant, Trout Run, P…

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The Fry Brothers Turkey Ranch Restaurant is located along the southbound side of busy U.S. Route 15. See below for a real photo postcard that shows how the restaurant looked in the 1940s or 1950s. As I took photos of the restaurant when I visited in 2006, I had to wait for numerous tractor-trailer trucks to pass by in order to get a clear shot of the restaurant. Note the two trucks parked near the Citgo gas pumps in the background of the photo above, and see two examples of the many trucks that noisily whizzed past (see photos below).

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The Fry Brother Turkey Ranch Restaurant in a photo taken in 2006 (above) and in a real photo postcard dating to the 1940s or 1950s (below).

Truck Passing the Fry Brothers Turkey Ranch Restau…

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A tractor-trailer truck travels past the Fry Brothers Turkey Ranch Restaurant, which is located along the southbound side of busy U.S. Route 15. The back of a sign is visible on the right-hand side of this photo. For the front of the sign , see below:

Another Truck Passing the Fry Brothers Turkey Ranc…

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Many tractor-trailer trucks travel past the Fry Brothers Turkey Ranch Restaurant, which is located along the southbound side of busy U.S. Route 15. See below for another truck.

Sign Across the Road from the Fry Brothers Turkey…

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"Allegheny Mt. Range, Susquehanna Trail, Elevation 1704 feet, U.S. Route 15." This sign stands across the road from the Fry Brothers Turkey Ranch Restaurant, which is situated atop Steam Valley Mountain, part of the Allegheny Mountain Range in Pennsylvania. The restaurant is located along U.S. Route 15 , a busy north-south highway. For most of its length, Route 15 coincides with the path of the old Susquehanna Trail , which was an auto trail that ran from Washington, D.C., to Niagara Falls, New York. Although it's no longer an official designation, the "Susquehanna Trail" is still widely used as a name for roads, businesses, and places. The back of this sign is visible in another photo I took of a truck passing by the restaurant (see below).