A celebration of a fading part of Americana: the motel.
A tour of 1950s roadside signage and buildings. Includes sections on the futuristic Googie style and its polynesian-influenced cousin - the Tiki look.
A non-profit organization established in 1996 to recognize the diner's cultural and historical significance as well as its national importance.
SCA is devoted to the study and preservation of American 20th-century roadside architecture.
David W. Nystuen's project to photograph all the roadside attractions in the state.
Aaron Marcavitch takes a scholarly look at amuseument parks, diners, drive-ins, gas stations, motels and hotels.
Online directory of roadside architecture featuring photos of classic diners, motels, gas stations, route 66, googie coffee shops, and highway history
Aims to identify, conserve, promote, and interpret the cultural, historical, natural, recreational, and economic resources along the historic Lincoln Highway in Pennsylvania.
Travel guide to offbeat attractions, tourist traps, weird vacations, and roadtrips. Includes tourism news.
E-mail discussion group about the diner and its new museum.
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