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- Mug, 1993 -

- 1993
- Collections - Artifact
Mug, 1993
- Howard Johnson Grill Plate, 1965 - In the 1920s, Howard Deering Johnson began selling ice cream from food stands around Boston, Massachusetts. Johnson later expanded his business to full-service restaurants. He franchised these orange-roofed establishments across America -- locating them along highways to cater to the traveling public. The Simple Simon and the Pieman logo -- seen on this plate -- became a recognizable symbol to his motoring patrons.

- 1965
- Collections - Artifact
Howard Johnson Grill Plate, 1965
In the 1920s, Howard Deering Johnson began selling ice cream from food stands around Boston, Massachusetts. Johnson later expanded his business to full-service restaurants. He franchised these orange-roofed establishments across America -- locating them along highways to cater to the traveling public. The Simple Simon and the Pieman logo -- seen on this plate -- became a recognizable symbol to his motoring patrons.
- Saucer, 1991 -

- 1991
- Collections - Artifact
Saucer, 1991
- Howard Johnson's "Simple Simon and the Pieman" Bowl, 1966 - In the 1920s, Howard Deering Johnson began selling ice cream from food stands around Boston, Massachusetts. Johnson later expanded his business to full-service restaurants. He franchised these orange-roofed establishments across America -- locating them along highways to cater to the traveling public. The Simple Simon and the Pieman logo -- seen on this bowl -- became a recognizable symbol to his motoring patrons.

- 1966
- Collections - Artifact
Howard Johnson's "Simple Simon and the Pieman" Bowl, 1966
In the 1920s, Howard Deering Johnson began selling ice cream from food stands around Boston, Massachusetts. Johnson later expanded his business to full-service restaurants. He franchised these orange-roofed establishments across America -- locating them along highways to cater to the traveling public. The Simple Simon and the Pieman logo -- seen on this bowl -- became a recognizable symbol to his motoring patrons.
- White Tower Dinner Plate, 1960-1961 -

- 1960-1961
- Collections - Artifact
White Tower Dinner Plate, 1960-1961
- Howard Johnson's "Simple Simon and the Pieman" Bowl, 1966 - In the 1920s, Howard Deering Johnson began selling ice cream from food stands around Boston, Massachusetts. Johnson later expanded his business to full-service restaurants. He franchised these orange-roofed establishments across America -- locating them along highways to cater to the traveling public. The Simple Simon and the Pieman logo -- seen on this bowl -- became a recognizable symbol to his motoring patrons.

- 1966
- Collections - Artifact
Howard Johnson's "Simple Simon and the Pieman" Bowl, 1966
In the 1920s, Howard Deering Johnson began selling ice cream from food stands around Boston, Massachusetts. Johnson later expanded his business to full-service restaurants. He franchised these orange-roofed establishments across America -- locating them along highways to cater to the traveling public. The Simple Simon and the Pieman logo -- seen on this bowl -- became a recognizable symbol to his motoring patrons.