Frazer Diner- Frazer, PA

I was sent these pictures by my old man, who visited on Friday.

The Frazer diner is a 1935 O’Mahony, originally located in and named the Paoli diner. (Paoli is also the home of the Philadelphia curling club, where I’ve spent a lot of time). It was moved in 1957 to its current location, just down the road, in Frazer. It was renovated/restored in 2002.
A photo of it before the work was done, showing the old awnings, can be found at:
http://www.agilitynut.com/p/frazer.jpg
A photo of the old neon sign can be found at: The American Roadside
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The Charcoal Pit- original location – North Wilmington

The Charcoal Pit Tradition dates back to September 1956 when it first opened its doors. The “Pit” – referred to by loyal customers, became such an instant success that only after three months from the grand opening, it was decided to build more room for its long line of hungry customers. The “Pit” went from a small four table and a counter burger joint to a 115 customer-seating establishment.

http://charcoalpit.net/

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Fracher’s Diner / Main Street Station – Plymouth, NH

Frachers Diner – 2007
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Daddypop’s Diner – Hatboro, PA

Some shots from when I visted the diner in 2007.
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Halifax and Beyond October 31, 2008

BUD the SPUD – established 1977

We Welcome All Tourists

Specializing in Homemade french fries

Old Fashioned Chip Wagon

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Church- downtown Halifax
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Doorway, Halifax. Reminds me of the style of Lane Smith

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Moffatt’s – established 1924 – Dartmouth

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Big Teeth – Dartmouth
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Quick Lunch – Dartmouth
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Old ford- Dartmouth
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More Halifax

Cousin’s Diner. Great food, nice owners, fast service, and a great looking place to boot. Certainly worth a stop if you’re ever in the area.
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Windsor Park Market. Old Pepsi and Kit Kat signs
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Armview Food Shop – Old Pepsi signs
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Old Coke Sign
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Transmission shop mural
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And, going past it today, I found that the Quincy’s neon is gone.
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Halifax Continued

Here’s some shots from this morning.

Great old well kept neon and clock on Pilcher’s Flowers
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Robie Food Chop Suey. Old place. The sign sure is to the point.
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Video Difference- New, but a neat modern take on some old styles
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the UFO of God
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Snowman
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Quinpool – Halifax, Nova Scotia

Quincy’s Restaurant. Newer neon, it looks like, but a nice one. The restaurant is about to be replaced by another. We’ll see what happens to the sign.
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Oxford Theatre
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Here’s a photo of the interior

Ardmore Tea Room
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Not particularly old or special, but this just caught my eye.
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Irene’s Update

Here is a shot of Irene’s taken yesterday
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Versus how it used to look as the Short Stop
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The exterior doesn’t look like the fluting is original, it reminds me of the replacement material used on Mel’s diner, the former Lincoln diner of Lebanon, PA.

The former Short Stop diner was also known as the Time Out Diner. It’s a 1950s kullman dinette.
Other similar models include the:
White Crystal, which has a reversed floorplan, with the corner door on the right, and the White Rose System of Linden, New Jersey.
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Both of those diners, however, have canted corners, identifying them as later models. Irene’s is an earlier kullman, with flat vertical sections, and a four window front facade, instead of a five window. Earlier model Kullman dinettes retained the corner door, but had rounded windows.

Paterson, New Jersey

Here are some of the diners which I took pictures of in Paterson, New Jersey, once home of the Paterson Vehicle Company, builder of Silk City Diners.

Erfed Remodel.  If you have a copy of Dick Gutman’s The American Diner then and now, you will have seen pictures of this diner from when it was an on site, from when it was diner-ized, and from when the addition was put on .  This is how it looks now, a bit faded.

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Only a few doors down, to the left of the Nicholas diner is a 1950s Silk City, once Chappy’s, but I can’t seem to find my pictures of it.

The Egg Platter Diner, a Master
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