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- Postcard of Cross Keys Diner, New Oxford, Pennsylvania, 1940 -

- circa 1940
- Collections - Artifact
Postcard of Cross Keys Diner, New Oxford, Pennsylvania, 1940
- Pushnik Bros. Diners, Lebanon, Pennsylvania, 1940-1960 - From the late 1930s into the 1950s, diners became a familiar sight along roadsides, especially in the eastern United States. The Lebanon Diner, shown in the lower image of this postcard, was one of three food and drink establishments owned by the Pushnik Brothers in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. The other two are shown above.

- 1940-1960
- Collections - Artifact
Pushnik Bros. Diners, Lebanon, Pennsylvania, 1940-1960
From the late 1930s into the 1950s, diners became a familiar sight along roadsides, especially in the eastern United States. The Lebanon Diner, shown in the lower image of this postcard, was one of three food and drink establishments owned by the Pushnik Brothers in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. The other two are shown above.
- Bellevue Diner, Montgomeryville, Pennsylvania, circa 1950 -

- August 01, 1983
- Collections - Artifact
Bellevue Diner, Montgomeryville, Pennsylvania, circa 1950
- "Dreamland Motel," Sylvania, Georgia, 1960 - A motel postcard was usually a free souvenir for guests, but it also served as advertisement for the owner. This postcard shows the Dreamland Motel and its amenities -- a pool and restaurant. A patron sent this postcard to friends in Dearborn, Michigan. Perhaps these friends -- the motel owner hoped -- would stop and stay when they passed through on their way to Florida.

- 1960
- Collections - Artifact
"Dreamland Motel," Sylvania, Georgia, 1960
A motel postcard was usually a free souvenir for guests, but it also served as advertisement for the owner. This postcard shows the Dreamland Motel and its amenities -- a pool and restaurant. A patron sent this postcard to friends in Dearborn, Michigan. Perhaps these friends -- the motel owner hoped -- would stop and stay when they passed through on their way to Florida.