It was build around 1910 and it was taken down in 1976. Originally it was a house, then it became a bicycle shop in 1949, and then it was a restaurant beginning in 1964  until 1973 when it made way fro a new Key Bank Building.

Older Country Kitchen restaurant building in Presque Isle, Maine, with light-colored siding, a Coca-Cola sign above the entrance, striped awnings, shrubs along the front, and a parked car visible at the curbColor photograph of a modern brick institutional building in Presque Isle, Maine, showing a recessed glass entrance, concrete columns, landscaped shrubs, and multi-story rectangular windows.