Lamy's Diner Being Lifted by a Crane, 1984

THF124974 / Lamy's Diner Being Lifted by a Crane, 1984
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Artifact Overview

In 1984, Henry Ford Museum purchased Lamy's Diner. It took a crane to lift the diner in preparation for transporting it from Hudson, Massachusetts. Once at the museum, it was restored to its original 1946 appearance.

Artifact Details

Artifact

Photographic print

Subject Date

1984

Location

Not on exhibit to the public.

Object ID

P.B.100774

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Paper (Fiber product)

Technique

Gelatin silver process

Color

Black-and-white (Colors)

Dimensions

Height: 10.063 in
Width: 8.125 in

Inscriptions

Text printed on press release: Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village... / ...DEARBORN, MICH. -- In 1984, 25 tons of history was delivered to Henry Ford Museum in the form of a 38-year-old diner. Brought 900 miles from Hudson, Mass. to Dearborn, Mich., the diner is estimated to have served more than four million customers. Upon its inclusion in "The Automobile In American Life," the diner will be viewed by the more than one million visitors who come to the museum each year.
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    Lamy's Diner, 1946

    World War II veteran Clovis Lamy ordered this 40-seat diner from the Worcester Lunch Car Company, a premier New England diner builder. In April 1946, Lamy operated the diner in his home town of Marlborough, Massachusetts. Local factory workers ate lunch there and those returning from a movie or show dropped in for dinner. Lamy sold the business in 1949.
Lamy's Diner Being Lifted by a Crane, 1984