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- One Half of Uncle Bob's Diner Being Moved, circa 1970 -

- circa 1970
- Collections - Artifact
One Half of Uncle Bob's Diner Being Moved, circa 1970
- Customer Service Counter at Stark Hickey Dealership, Detroit, Michigan, 1930 - Ford Motor Company inaugurated a system of competing dealership franchises in 1914. Dealers sold Ford vehicles, offered repair services, and stocked spare parts and automobile accessories. Dealership parts and service departments lured customers with displays and advertisements. The department also served as a reminder to potential car buyers that the dealership provided extra services after the sale.

- February 26, 1930
- Collections - Artifact
Customer Service Counter at Stark Hickey Dealership, Detroit, Michigan, 1930
Ford Motor Company inaugurated a system of competing dealership franchises in 1914. Dealers sold Ford vehicles, offered repair services, and stocked spare parts and automobile accessories. Dealership parts and service departments lured customers with displays and advertisements. The department also served as a reminder to potential car buyers that the dealership provided extra services after the sale.
- Customer Service Counter at Stark Hickey Ford Dealership, Detroit, Michigan, 1930 - Ford Motor Company inaugurated a system of competing dealership franchises in 1914. Dealers sold Ford vehicles, offered repair services, and stocked spare parts and automobile accessories. Dealership parts and service departments lured customers with displays and advertisements. The department also served as a reminder to potential car buyers that the dealership provided extra services after the sale.

- February 26, 1930
- Collections - Artifact
Customer Service Counter at Stark Hickey Ford Dealership, Detroit, Michigan, 1930
Ford Motor Company inaugurated a system of competing dealership franchises in 1914. Dealers sold Ford vehicles, offered repair services, and stocked spare parts and automobile accessories. Dealership parts and service departments lured customers with displays and advertisements. The department also served as a reminder to potential car buyers that the dealership provided extra services after the sale.
- Collin's Diner, Canaan, Connecticut, 1971 -

- 1971
- Collections - Artifact
Collin's Diner, Canaan, Connecticut, 1971
- Loyal Spaulding, Harold Huff, and J. Edward Parks behind the Counter at Art's Filling Station, Waterville, Maine, circa 1930 -

- circa 1930
- Collections - Artifact
Loyal Spaulding, Harold Huff, and J. Edward Parks behind the Counter at Art's Filling Station, Waterville, Maine, circa 1930
- Kullman Dining Car Company Advertising Brochure, "The Stone Age Has Ended," October 1999 -

- October 01, 1999
- Collections - Artifact
Kullman Dining Car Company Advertising Brochure, "The Stone Age Has Ended," October 1999
- Grand Opening of the White Way Grill, Lynn, Massachusetts, circa 1940 -

- circa 1940
- Collections - Artifact
Grand Opening of the White Way Grill, Lynn, Massachusetts, circa 1940
- Grand Opening of the White Way Grill, Lynn, Massachusetts, circa 1940 -

- circa 1940
- Collections - Artifact
Grand Opening of the White Way Grill, Lynn, Massachusetts, circa 1940
- Terrazzo Floor in Corner Lunch Diner, Worcester, Massachusetts, January 1993 -

- January 01, 1993
- Collections - Artifact
Terrazzo Floor in Corner Lunch Diner, Worcester, Massachusetts, January 1993
- Jerry O'Mahony Dining Cars, 1929-1935 - The New Jersey-based Jerry O'Mahony Dining Cars was one of the leading diner manufacturers for decades, building hundreds of diners in numerous styles and giving many diner builders their start. This contact sheet of 4"x5" negatives, created 1975 for Richard J. S. Gutman's book, <em>American Diner</em>, shows interiors of several dining cars.

- 1929-1935
- Collections - Artifact
Jerry O'Mahony Dining Cars, 1929-1935
The New Jersey-based Jerry O'Mahony Dining Cars was one of the leading diner manufacturers for decades, building hundreds of diners in numerous styles and giving many diner builders their start. This contact sheet of 4"x5" negatives, created 1975 for Richard J. S. Gutman's book, American Diner, shows interiors of several dining cars.