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New owner of what was once Aunt Martha's Pancake House will open business in April

Springfield News-Leader
Jeannie Breshears, the new owner of what was once Aunt Martha's Pancake House, says the former ceiling was only 7 feet and 9 inches high.
Jeannie Breshears, the new owner of what was once Aunt Martha's Pancake House, says the former ceiling was only 7 feet and 9 inches high.
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Jeannie Breshears, new owner of what was once Aunt Martha's Pancake House, says the ceiling has been raised and the building -- inside and outside -- will be "unrecognizable."
Jeannie Breshears, new owner of what was once Aunt Martha's Pancake House, says the ceiling has been raised and the building -- inside and outside -- will be "unrecognizable."
Jeannie Breshears Photo
This is the rear of what was once Martha's Pancake House.
This is the rear of what was once Martha's Pancake House.
Jeannie Breshears Photo
Aunt Martha's Pancake House first opened in 1959.  It closed in 2015.
Aunt Martha's Pancake House first opened in 1959. It closed in 2015.
Jeannie Breshears Photo
This small building originally was a Brown Derby shop.
This small building originally was a Brown Derby shop.
Jeannie Breshears Photo
This is the front of what was once Aunt Martha's Pancake House, facing Cherokee Street.
This is the front of what was once Aunt Martha's Pancake House, facing Cherokee Street.
Jeannie Breshears Photo
This is the south side of the former Martha's Pancake House.
This is the south side of the former Martha's Pancake House.
Jeannie Breshears Photo
Construction at the former Aunt Martha's Pancake House.
Construction at the former Aunt Martha's Pancake House.
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Construction at the former Aunt Martha's Pancake House.
Construction at the former Aunt Martha's Pancake House.
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