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  2. Silk City Diners - Wikipedia

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    Silk City Diners was a division of the Paterson Wagon Company, later known at Paterson Vehicle Company, established by Everett Abbott Cooper and based in Paterson, New Jersey, which produced about 1,500 diners from 1926 until 1966.

  3. Miss Albany Diner - Wikipedia

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    It is a "Silk City Diner model, [3] manufactured by the Paterson Vehicle Company in Paterson, New Jersey, one of the leading diner manufacturers of the time. The building is typical of the prefabricated diners that were common from the 1920s through the 1940s, built to resemble railroad cars and incorporating elements of Art Deco design.

  4. Village Diner - Wikipedia

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    The diner retains its original builder's plate upon which Paterson Vehicle stamped a serial number 5113 indicating that it was the thirteenth unit built in 1951. This was a typical practice employed by Paterson and is seen on many of its remaining Silk City structures still in existence.

  5. Where to Find the Most Iconic Retro Diner in Your State - AOL

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    Stop into this retro diner (a popular landmark on Route 66) to enjoy homemade root beer floats and juicy burgers amidst lovely '50s decor and memorabilia. Brightly colored neon exteriors invite ...

  6. 'Silk City?' 'The Sack?' Where do the nicknames of North ...

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    North Jersey is full of character, and that character has led to some unique ways to refer to many towns across the region.

  7. Silk City - Wikipedia

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    Silk City Diners, a chain of American of diners from 1926–1966 This page was last edited on 29 August 2023, at 11:07 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  8. Port City Foodies Newsletter: Are you ready for beer garden ...

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    More: As beer garden season returns to the Wilmington area, here are 11 favorites to check out Speaking of places to check out, March was a busy week and brought quite a few new restaurants to town .

  9. List of wineries, breweries, and distilleries in New Jersey

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    In 2012, New Jersey liberalized its licensing laws to allow microbreweries to sell beer by the glass as part of a tour, and sell up to 15.5 gallons (i.e., a keg) for off-premises consumption. The same legislation permits brewpubs to brew up to 10,000 barrels of beer per year, and sell to wholesalers and at festivals.