Broadway Diner
by Colleen Kammerer
Title
Broadway Diner
Artist
Colleen Kammerer
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
Broadway Diner - Fine Art Photograph by Colleen Kammerer
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The Broadway Diner, located in Red Bank, NJ, was built by the Manno Dining Car Company, Fairfield, NJ, 1949 - 1978 . This company built various styles of diners including all brick exterior "colonial" diners and some unusual examples with nearly all-glass facades and interesting stainless steel work.
The Broadway Diner was built in 1959 with a stylish exterior of stainless steel, glass, brick, and neon sign. The diner was purchased for $125,000.00 and was delivered to Red Bank in sections, in an all-night convoy.
New Jersey is known for its diners, it has more diners than any other place on Earth!! In fact, New Jersey has the most diners in the world and is sometimes referred to as the diner capital of the world. This old metal one is located in Red Bank.
This Diner closed its doors in 2014.
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April 1st, 2013
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