Most looked to have been set up wherever their owners had found enough space, rather than to any order.
And tax records show that more owners are finding the going rough.
And while the case raises a number of questions, the owners may find that there are, as yet, few clear answers.
Some owners are finding it difficult to do the maintenance that is necessary.
The new owners find ways to raise the average sale at least 5 percent, usually more.
Too many dogs get lost and their owners never find them again.
Or maybe the former owner just hadn't found the right combination of drinks, food, and service.
But owners have found their own ways of solving the problem.
The new owner, a single man, will find these relics over the years.
He was prepared to leave at the end of last year but also agreed to remain until the owners found a new president.