The Evolution of the American DinerMain MenuThe Original Lunch WagonsWhere the American Diner found its audience and purpose.T. H. Buckley- Come Get Your American DreamFinding success in a new business.The Transition from Horse-Drawn to StationaryWhy Lunch Wagons found themselves abandoning the horse.The Classic American EntrepreneurshipThe appeal of owning a lunch wagon to working-class Americans.The Masters of the Booming Lunch Car IndustryAppealing to the customersThe effort to appeal to a wider customer base.Decline of the American DinerCultural Relics of the Twenty-First CenturyMedia GalleryMedia Used and Collected in the Making of this ProjectCreditsSources Used in ResearchCassidy Nemickcf80a2fbfbf26cc0303a79834a26a4cb79a11a9b
Sales rhetoric which gave the idea that a man who owned a diner, was a successful American entrepreneur.
12016-11-06T12:38:58-08:00Cassidy Nemickcf80a2fbfbf26cc0303a79834a26a4cb79a11a9bTierney Diner Advertisement2Tierney Diner Car Advertisement from the late 1920s. Original ad in author's collection.media/Tierney Sons Inc. Diner Ad late 1920s.jpgplain2016-11-08T12:28:50-08:00Cassidy Nemickcf80a2fbfbf26cc0303a79834a26a4cb79a11a9b