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Considered quintessentially American, diners emerged in the early 20th century, evolving from simple lunch cars to full-service eateries. They'd often open for extended hours and were positioned near highways. By the 1950s, they were fixtures of American life, offering affordable meals, hot coffee, and a place for locals to socialize. Known for their practical design and reliable service, diners became symbols of community and the golden age of roadside culture.

Macaroni Grill Diner - O-Scale 1:48 - Red Brick with White Trim

SKU: DN01F-O-Red
$39.95Price
Excluding Sales Tax |
  • Red Brick with White Trim

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