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Here's a familiar sight for travelers heading up and down HIghway 99 as they reach the outskirts of Stockton. It's hard not to miss the huge roadside sign topped by a chicken. Yes, you've just reached Pollardville. Like many of the old businesses that line the old route 99, the Pollardville Amusement Center is in the process of closing down. The Pollardville Palace Saloon will closed its doors on March 31, following with the Chicken Restaurant honored with a closing ceremony on April 1. Originally opened in 1944 as the Chicken Kitchen Restaurant, the restaurant moved in 1957 to its current location along Highway 99 between Stockton and Lodi and started the Pollardville complex. Efforts continue in an attempt to save the 1870's era Jamestown Jail, which is part of the Pollardville site. According to the December 28, 2006 edition of the Union Democrat, The Irving J. Symons Foundation, in connection with the Sonora Area Foundation, has pledged money to pay for about half the cost of returning the Jamestown Jail to the county. The move must be made before Pollardville is bulldozed this spring. 01-03 Update 03/08 :
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