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The Donwell's Diner-Worcester Lunch Car Company Diner No. 774 or Miss Lorraine Diner is a historic dining car located at 560 Mineral Springs Avenue (Rhode Island Route 15) in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, although much of the diner's existence has been in Connecticut.
Miss Albany Diner in Albany, New York, was built in 1941. Modern Diner in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, was built in 1940. The Rosebud in Somerville, Massachusetts, was built in 1941 by the Worcester Lunch Car Company. Miss Lorraine Diner, Pawtucket, Rhode Island (1941)
Day and Night Diner, #781 (1944) The Rosebud Diner (1941) Many diners still exist in the Worcester area, including Casey's Diner (1922) in nearby Natick and the Boulevard Diner (1936) in Worcester as well as Miss Florence Diner (1941) all of which are some of the oldest diners in the country and listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Horn & Hardart was a food services company in the United States noted for operating the first food service automats in Philadelphia, New York City, and Baltimore. [1] Horn & Hardart automats ushered in the fast food era and at their height, they were the largest restaurant chain in the world, with 88 locations.
But series star Lorraine Bracco has her own ideas of what occurred after the screen suddenly went dark. ... sat alone in a diner booth, waiting for his family to arrive. But when the diner door ...
Lorraine is a town in Jefferson County, New York, United States. The population was 1,037 at the 2010 census, [ 3 ] up from 930 in 2000. The town is named after Lorraine , a region in France .
Miss Lorraine Diner, Mineral Spring Avenue, Pawtucket Rhode Island. On the NRHP as Donwell's Diner-Worcester Lunch Car Company Diner No. 774. NRHP ID 100007075. Camera manufacturer: Canon: Camera model: Canon EOS 6D: Author: Kenneth C. Zirkel: Exposure time: 1/80 sec (0.0125) F-number: f/9: ISO speed rating: 200: Date and time of data ...
Summit Diner in Summit, New Jersey. The Fodero Dining Car Company (1933–1981) was a diner manufacturer located in Newark and later Bloomfield, New Jersey. It was founded by Italian immigrant Joseph Fodero, who formed the company after constructing diners with P. J. Tierney Sons and Kullman Industries. [1] [2] [3]