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
This wagon is portrayed off to the side of the road. The wagon also advertises lunch. This hints that the wagon was in use during the day and therefore had given up using a horse.
12016-10-27T09:12:49-07:00Cassidy Nemickcf80a2fbfbf26cc0303a79834a26a4cb79a11a9b"Obannon's Good Food" Lunch Wagon Post Card4Postcard from 1991, featuring a horse drawn lunch wagon named "Obannons Good Food". Actual post card in author's collection.media/005 - Copy.jpgplain2016-11-08T12:39:09-08:00Cassidy Nemickcf80a2fbfbf26cc0303a79834a26a4cb79a11a9b