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In Eugene it was known as Acuardi's Old Town Pizza, and per the company website: "Back in the day there were Old Town Pizza restaurants in Salem, Eugene and San Francisco". The space in Eugene now houses Ambrosia and is next to the Quackenbush Hardware Store although the former pizza building is not NRHP. The Salem location now houses Davinci's. It's in the Salem downtown historic district. Can't access refs right now d/t work computer blocks alcohol-related websites. The brick interiors of both restaurants were filled with antiques, both current restaurants appear to have kept the same decor, it might be worth mentioning if sources can be found. I have a circa 1980 Eugene restaurant guide I can check. Valfontis (talk) 20:48, 19 February 2014 (UTC)[reply]