Dustin Morby takes a bite out of a White Castle burger in the Dillon's parking lot at 7707 E. Central. White Castle executives and family members visited Wichita, the birthplace of the restaurant, in honor of White Castle's 90th anniversary. Hundreds of people people lined up for a taste of the tiny burger.
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Hundreds of people lined up for White Castle burgers in the Dillon's parking lot at 7707 E. Central. White Castle executives and family members visited Wichita, the birthplace of the restaurant, in honor of White Castle's 90th anniversary.
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Adrian Wojtowicz shares White Castle burgers with her daughter Denice Strickland in the Dillon's parking lot at 7707 E. Central. At center is Strickland's daughter Alaina. White Castle executives and family members visited Wichita, the birthplace of the restaurant, in honor of White Castle's 90th anniversary. Hundreds of people lined up for a taste of the tiny burger.
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Donna Maggeli brought a vintage White Castle poster she owns. She proudly displayed it while waiting in line for the burgers.
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White Castle employee Patti Nasilroad, far right, laughs at Lt. Mark Guteirrez, center, while making White Castle burgers. White Castle executives and family members visited Wichita, the birthplace of the restaurant, in honor of White Castle's 90th birthday. More than 600 people lined up for a taste of the tiny burger. The police and fire departments raced to see which one could make the most.
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Renee Frisk dances with her 5-year-old daughter, Megan, while waiting for White Castle burgers in the Dillon's parking lot at 7707 E. Central. White Castle executives and family members visited Wichita, the birthplace of the restaurant, in honor of White Castle's 90th anniversary. Hundreds of people lined up for a taste of the tiny burger.
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WuShock was among the hundreds of people lined up for a taste of White Castle burgers.
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Lt. Mark Gutierrez of the Wichita Fire Department makes White Castle burgers for the hundreds of people in line. The police and fire departments raced to see who could make the most.
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A cake in the likeness of a White Castle building and burger was given out to celebrate the restaurant's 90th anniversary.
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