History Conversations - The Story Of The Flying Lady Restaurant
Sat 7
April 2018
10:00 AM
- 8:30 PM
Ended
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The STORY OF THE FLYING LADY RESTAURANT
Presenter: Julie Perch Belanger: daughter of Irv and Jan Perch, owners
of the FLYING LADY RESTAURANT.
Built on a grand scale by Irv Perch and named for his wife, Jan, the
FLYING LADY RESTAURANT WAS A LANDMARK IN MORGAN HILL FROM 1971 –
1994. There were actually two FLYING LADY RESTAURANTS: the first was a
small RESTAURANT WITH SEATING FOR ABOUT 200 PEOPLE OPENED IN 1971. Not
satisfied with the small quarters, Perch built the FLYING LADY II,
which in 1981 was one of the largest RESTAURANTS IN THE WORLD WITH
SEATING FOR NEARLY 2000. The FLYING LADY WAS ALSO ONE OF THE MOST
UNUSUAL RESTAURANTS IN THE WORLD WITH SEVEN FULL SIZED ANTIQUE
AIRCRAFT HANGING FROM THE CEILING AND MORE THAN 100 SCALE MODEL
AIRCRAFT “FLYING” over the heads of the diners on a moving track.
But why would anyone build a huge RESTAURANT OUT IN THE RURAL
FOOTHILLS OF SANTA CLARA COUNTY? What made the FLYING LADY A SUCCESS
AND WHAT HAPPENED TO IT?Julie will share haring treasured family
photographs and movies. You will learn the fascinating story of the
Flying Lady, how Julie met her husband, Pat Belanger, there and how
they were married at the restaurant (in an airplane, of course). You
will enjoy this rare peek into a landmark that, sadly, no longer
exists, but one that has left a legacy that will live on in the
family’s memories and in anyone who remembers the great Flying Lady.
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