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Polar King’s Iconic Plywood Mascots Removed Due to Wear and Tear

In a nostalgic yet necessary move, the iconic plywood mascots atop Polar King diner on Powell Boulevard have been taken down. These 8-foot-tall signs, which had become an integral part of the diner’s identity over the decades, were removed by volunteers the week of May 13 due to severe wear and tear from years of
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