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Just 10 years ago, the historic was relegated to the Indiana Landmarks “10 most endangered buildings” list. But the popular 1954 greasy spoon was restored in 2014 to movie-set perfection. Now its tenderloin appears on many top-10 lists extolling Oasis’s hearty meals, handcrafted sodas, mile-high desserts, and retro charm. Need to walk off the B&G? Hit the trail behind the building.

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