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There's an interesting back story that this place was the last surviving one of maybe 15 or 20 Stouffer's "Top of the ..." restaurants in American cities, started around the 1960s. Top of the Sixes (NYC), Top of the Rock (Chicago), Top of the Town (Cleveland), etc. I don't have the sources but maybe somebody could research this? Sullidav (talk) 19:01, 30 January 2024 (UTC)Reply