
New Jersey diner culture
Chapter 1
From lunch wagons to chrome palaces
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Chapter 2
The giants of diner manufacturing
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Chapter 3
The unique flavors of the Jersey menu
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Chapter 4
The 24/7 social sanctuary
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YOUR GOAL
Master of New Jersey diner culture
Ch 2 · The giants of diner manufacturing
alicecooks New Jersey Diner Giants
Built in Jersey, built in Jersey / We ship the chrome and neon to your town!
Fun Fact
Diner shipping: Prefabricated diners were built entirely in New Jersey factories, then towed by trucks at night to avoid daytime highway traffic.
Glossary
diner (noun)
A small, typically inexpensive restaurant shaped like a railroad car that serves basic meals. From 1917 until the mid-1950s, New Jersey factories manufactured the majority of these iconic eateries.
A small, typically inexpensive restaurant shaped like a railroad car that serves basic meals. From 1917 until the mid-1950s, New Jersey factories manufactured the majority of these iconic eateries.
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Which Elizabeth, New Jersey company built over 2,000 prefabricated diners between 1913 and 1956?
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In which New Jersey city was the famous Kullman Dining Car Company originally founded?
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What geographic feature made New Jersey the ideal state for diner manufacturing and shipping?
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Which NJ manufacturer pioneered the 'split-construction' method to transport massive diners in sections?
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What was the nickname of the iconic diners produced by the Paterson Vehicle Company?
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What material did Silk City diners use for their colorful, easy-to-clean exterior panels?
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How were fully assembled prefabricated diners typically delivered to their final locations?



