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THE AMERICAN HIGHWAY PROJECT

The American Highway Project is a fascinating page after page celebration of the American Highway System, from The American Highway Project, Inc.




Roger Johnson's Welcome to America is a wonderful, thorough, coast to coast triute to travel through the United States.




The Lincoln Highway Heritage Corridor's mission is very ambitious and could not be fulfilled without numerous partnerships created with other agencies, local and state governing bodies, and individuals. The Lincoln Highway Heritage Corridor (LHHC) headquarters is located in downtown Ligonier, PA.




In Roadside Architecture Debra Jane Seltzer shows an obvious passion for Roadside American and it's rich history. Perhaps even 'passion' understates her interest, but her enduring gift to the Internet Community are her 300 pages of a virtual compendium of Diners, Greasy Spoons--past and present--and the rich, colorful, 'Made In America' brand of National Epicuria and oddments unigue to America since the development of the trans-continental highway system.

These pages are a 'must see' for any Roadside Americana devotee. I've visited her site at least a hundred times and I still have yet to see all of it.




Lendy's Tribute Site. This site attempts to tell the story of a small restaurant in Salem, Virginia that grew to be a chain of over fifty from 1955 to the mid 1970s




HoJoLand.com is the Unofficial Howard Johnson's Restaurant & Ice Cream Shop Web Site




Roadfood.com is a site devoted exclusively to finding the most memorable local eateries along the highways and back roads of America




Do you want to know what drive-ins are still operating in your state? Are you curious about that drive-in you used to sneak into as a kid? Drive On In is your gateway to the Drive Ins of yesteryear and today




roadsideamerica.com is your Roadside Guide to offbeat tourist attractions




Motels offered an inexpensive way to travel the country and expand our horizons. Motel Americana celebrates an American phenomenon which reflects an important part of US history and culture: the motel




At national66.com take the offramp into a bygone era. Discover the 2,400 miles of Route 66 and see how America traveled in the 1920's-60's




The Lincoln Highway Association website is your gateway to one of the most famous network of roads in the U.S. Discover the landscape and attractions along the Lincoln Highway as it winds its way from New York to San Francisco




View highway route markers, past and present, from around the world at Highway Route Markers


Diners: Still Cookin' in the 21st Century, is an exhibit of Diner History from the Collection of Robert J.S. Gutman, to be run from Jay 2003 - Jun 2008



DinerSoft.com. A 'Digital Deli Online' for the restaurant and food service industry. Lots of tips, ideas, and links.



BTW Online. Travel America's back roads and main streets to find genuine diners and other unique attractions with By The Way's Online Magazine



The 66 Diner. "Dedicated to preserving the spirit of the roadside diner along ROUTE 66. Their recipes come from Mom and Dad, brothers, sisters, friends and neighbors (except for Ernie's liver and onion recipe. . . which he forced on us). Their food is always fresh and always the absolute best they can offer. Their food, service and decor are all a very special part of the homage they pay to a vanishing part of America's history - ROUTE 66".



The Nostalgia Diner. Enjoying and preserving the culture, architecture, and art of America. The Americana of the 1930's, 1940's, and 1950's, in particular



The state-by-state directories which Diner City has compiled will help you to locate the best diners in your local area or along your travel route. I have also assembled photo collections of other roadside sites of interest including Classic Motels, Drive-Ins, Cafes, Coffee Shops, Hot Dog Stands, Gas Stations, and points of interest along America's most celebrated highway, Route 66.



Dinermite Diners Inc. offers a complete turnkey diner opportunity. They are not a franchise and don't require you to buy protective territories! You pay no royalties and no preset advertising fees. You can serve whatever food you wish and set your own hours of operation



There is something special about a diner from nostalgic tabletop jukeboxes to comfortable booths to the friendly people. The Silver Diner chain of vintage diners bridges the gap between tablecloth restaurants and fast food, the old-time diner is the perfect answer.



The American Diner Museum is a non-profit organization established in 1996 to recognize the diner's cultural and historical significance as well as its national importance



Diner for Sale.com. One of the most reliable sources of information anywhere regarding the purchase and sale of these roadside gems.
Assembled by Roadside Magazine founder and former publisher and editor, Randy Garbin, DinerForSale.com provides accurate, up-to-date, information on available diners and the resources necessary for successful operation



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Click to play Inner Sanctum, 'The Creeping Wall', from Jan 08,1946

Inner Sanctum, 'The Creeping Wall', from Jan 08,1946


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