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Catalog Number
2017.39.14
Date of Origin
ca. 1956
Manufacturer
none
Artist/Author
none
Materials
none, in digital format
Description
Black and white photograph showing the Russ'  on 8th Street, in Holland, MI, at the Chicago Drive/East 8th "Y.  Three girls can be seen inside an automobile.  The driver is holding a telephone, ordering their meal.
History
Russ’ began in Holland, MI in 1934 on the north side of Chicago Drive, between Highland Ave and Reed Ave. That original restaurant was nothing more than a 12' x 16' wooden shack known as Doc's Barbeque before it was purchased by John Bouws, Russ Bouws' father, for $147. In those early years hamburgers cost 10¢ and coffee, milk, or Coke, 5¢.

In 1946 the business was moved to 361 East 8th Street. A new, larger restaurant was constructed on this site in 1949. This new facility would be known as Russ' Eastown. The 1949 building was torn down in 1983 and replaced by a larger Russ' restaurant.

In 1965 Russ' opened a restaurant in Muskegon, MI. This was followed by the 28th Street restaurant in Grand Rapids in 1970 and the River Ave location in 1973. The Grand Rapis Plainfield Ave location opened in 1974, Grand Haven's restaurant opened in 1976 and the Wyoming, MI location opened in 1976. 1978 saw the addition of the Portage restaurant, as well as Battle Creek's Russ'.
Gift of
Russ' Restaurant