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- Fog City Diner Sign and "Don't Worry" Clock, San Francisco, California, February 1986 -

- February 01, 1986
- Collections - Artifact
Fog City Diner Sign and "Don't Worry" Clock, San Francisco, California, February 1986
- Empire Diner at 10th Ave. and West 22nd St., New York City, March 1992 -

- March 01, 1992
- Collections - Artifact
Empire Diner at 10th Ave. and West 22nd St., New York City, March 1992
- Miss Florence Diner, Northampton, Massachusetts, November 1988 -

- November 01, 1988
- Collections - Artifact
Miss Florence Diner, Northampton, Massachusetts, November 1988
- Fenway Flyer Diner, Boston, Massachusetts, August 1971 -

- August 01, 1971
- Collections - Artifact
Fenway Flyer Diner, Boston, Massachusetts, August 1971
- Illustration of Heinz Company Branch in New York, circa 1910 - In 1869, H.J. Heinz began his career in the processed food industry selling horseradish out of his parent's home. His product line quickly expanded to include pickled foods, preserves, and condiments, becoming a household name by the turn of the century. This success allowed operations to expand with new branch factories built around the world.

- circa 1910
- Collections - Artifact
Illustration of Heinz Company Branch in New York, circa 1910
In 1869, H.J. Heinz began his career in the processed food industry selling horseradish out of his parent's home. His product line quickly expanded to include pickled foods, preserves, and condiments, becoming a household name by the turn of the century. This success allowed operations to expand with new branch factories built around the world.
- Detail of Lettering on Porcelain Enamel of Edgemere Diner in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts -

- Collections - Artifact
Detail of Lettering on Porcelain Enamel of Edgemere Diner in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts
- Charles Diner, West Springfield, Massachusetts, February 1992 -

- February 01, 1992
- Collections - Artifact
Charles Diner, West Springfield, Massachusetts, February 1992
- Charles Diner, West Springfield, Massachusetts, February 1992 -

- February 01, 1992
- Collections - Artifact
Charles Diner, West Springfield, Massachusetts, February 1992
- Walkor Lunch Car, New York City, circa 1918 - Stationary lunch cars like this one evolved from horse-drawn lunch wagons that appeared on city streets at night to feed workers. Unlike more primitive lunch wagons, these often featured such niceties as electric lights and built-in cooking equipment. The New Jersey-based firm Jerry O'Mahony Dining Cars who manufactured this lunch car, would go on to become a leading diner manufacturer.

- circa 1918
- Collections - Artifact
Walkor Lunch Car, New York City, circa 1918
Stationary lunch cars like this one evolved from horse-drawn lunch wagons that appeared on city streets at night to feed workers. Unlike more primitive lunch wagons, these often featured such niceties as electric lights and built-in cooking equipment. The New Jersey-based firm Jerry O'Mahony Dining Cars who manufactured this lunch car, would go on to become a leading diner manufacturer.
- Detail of Porcelain Enamel Facade of Reading Diner, Reading, Massachusetts, circa 1941 -

- circa 1941
- Collections - Artifact
Detail of Porcelain Enamel Facade of Reading Diner, Reading, Massachusetts, circa 1941