Diners and other structures serving the American motorist.
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Unofficial site documenting former and current Howard Johnson's restaurants and motels.
Site by Joel Baker of American Giants Restoration.
Uses photography to document vanishing Americana such as motels, billboards, service stations, highway signs, tourist attractions, drive-in theatres and diners. Site also includes news.
Celebrates the history of American Signage through preservation and educations. Cincinnati, Ohio.
A blog devoted to roadside attractions. Site by Gunnar Johnson.
Photography by W.I. Green. Walkabouts and diner photography.
Motels in the early years, history and photography. Site by Richard Kummerlowe.
Site by By Walter Mann. Howard Johnson's hotels and restaurants.
Tribute site to Howard Johnson's Restaurants. Includes history and directory of existing locations.
Artist, singer, and harmonica player. Galleries, prints, T-shirts and videos.
Aims to identify, conserve, promote, and interpret the cultural, historical, natural, recreational, and economic resources along the historic Lincoln Highway in Pennsylvania.
A collection of night photography by Troy Paiva of the abandoned roadside west - buildings, signs, vehicles and scrapyards.
David W. Nystuen's project to photograph all the roadside attractions in the state.
A celebration of a fading part of Americana: the motel.
Site by Mod Betty. Site, mailing list and a podcast.
Curator and author, writing about diners. Books and contact information.
Debra Jane Seltzer documents the photo-gathering road trips for RoadsideArchitecture.com.
Travel guide to offbeat attractions, tourist traps, weird vacations, and roadtrips. Includes tourism news.
Debra Jane's listings with photographs of historical eateries, giant structures, lodging, miniature golf, advertisement signs, and gas stations across the USA. Listed by category and by state.
A tour of 1950s roadside signage and buildings. Includes sections on the futuristic Googie style and its Polynesian-influenced cousin - the Tiki look.
Glenn Wells tours roadside diners and charts the rise and fall of Howard Johnson's restaurant chain. Includes an e-mail discussion group.
SCA is devoted to the study and preservation of American 20th-century roadside architecture.
History and memorabilia. Based in Portland, Oregon.
Site by Mod Betty. Site, mailing list and a podcast.
History and memorabilia. Based in Portland, Oregon.
Site by Joel Baker of American Giants Restoration.
Photography by W.I. Green. Walkabouts and diner photography.
Site by By Walter Mann. Howard Johnson's hotels and restaurants.
Motels in the early years, history and photography. Site by Richard Kummerlowe.
Curator and author, writing about diners. Books and contact information.
Artist, singer, and harmonica player. Galleries, prints, T-shirts and videos.
Celebrates the history of American Signage through preservation and educations. Cincinnati, Ohio.
A blog devoted to roadside attractions. Site by Gunnar Johnson.
Debra Jane Seltzer documents the photo-gathering road trips for RoadsideArchitecture.com.
Aims to identify, conserve, promote, and interpret the cultural, historical, natural, recreational, and economic resources along the historic Lincoln Highway in Pennsylvania.
Debra Jane's listings with photographs of historical eateries, giant structures, lodging, miniature golf, advertisement signs, and gas stations across the USA. Listed by category and by state.
Unofficial site documenting former and current Howard Johnson's restaurants and motels.
A tour of 1950s roadside signage and buildings. Includes sections on the futuristic Googie style and its Polynesian-influenced cousin - the Tiki look.
A collection of night photography by Troy Paiva of the abandoned roadside west - buildings, signs, vehicles and scrapyards.
David W. Nystuen's project to photograph all the roadside attractions in the state.
Glenn Wells tours roadside diners and charts the rise and fall of Howard Johnson's restaurant chain. Includes an e-mail discussion group.
Travel guide to offbeat attractions, tourist traps, weird vacations, and roadtrips. Includes tourism news.
Uses photography to document vanishing Americana such as motels, billboards, service stations, highway signs, tourist attractions, drive-in theatres and diners. Site also includes news.
A celebration of a fading part of Americana: the motel.
Tribute site to Howard Johnson's Restaurants. Includes history and directory of existing locations.
SCA is devoted to the study and preservation of American 20th-century roadside architecture.
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