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PHOTOS: Dwarf House then and now
The new Dwarf House, which has the history of Chick-fil-A built into its walls, windows, doors and floors. The Dwarf Grill was much smaller than any grill or diner in the 1940s — 512 square feet. In 1957, S. Truett Cathy added a porch in 1957 and it became the Dwarf House. At 10,647 square feet, the new structure dwarfs the original grill, but also pays tribute, with an outdoor dining area the exact shape and size of the 1946 store.
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The Dwarf House as it was long ago in Hapeville.
Photo courtesy of Chick-fil-A.
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