1947 view of Burnside Street. The current location of the RingSide Steakhouse can be seen toward the lower left corner of the photo. At the time the picture was taken, RingSide was located up the street and a Piggly Wiggly stood where the restaurant…

1947 view of Burnside Street. The current location of the RingSide Steakhouse can be seen toward the lower left corner of the photo. At the time the picture was taken, RingSide was located up the street and a Piggly Wiggly stood where the restaurant can be found now.

Marguerite Delephine at the current location of RingSide Steakhouse. The menu in her hand can be pictured below!

Marguerite Delephine at the current location of RingSide Steakhouse. The menu in her hand can be pictured below!

Marguerite and Allan Delephine owned the original RingSide Steakhouse and then sold it to their daughter Bev, and her husband Wes Peterson around 1954; ten year’s after it had opened.

Marguerite and Allan Delephine owned the original RingSide Steakhouse and then sold it to their daughter Bev, and her husband Wes Peterson around 1954; ten year’s after it had opened.

Bev and Wes Peterson.  The couple purchased the RingSide Steakhouse from Bev’s parents in 1954, making them the second generation of owners.

Bev and Wes Peterson. The couple purchased the RingSide Steakhouse from Bev’s parents in 1954, making them the second generation of owners.

Wes Peterson “Mr. RingSide” as featured in Home Magazine.

Wes Peterson “Mr. RingSide” as featured in Home Magazine.

This 1967 photo of Burnside shows the old RingSide sign sticking out to welcome guests.

This 1967 photo of Burnside shows the old RingSide sign sticking out to welcome guests.

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