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cars
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Cars :)
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Very nice, Cars!! Get your kix on Route 66!!!
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Oh, waiting for the next Stucky's!
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Here's my favorite diners in Jersey City and Bayonne that we used to frequent quite often:-4



'Miss America Diner' in Jersey City...



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'Bayonne Diner' in Bayonne, NJ......



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cars;1319426 wrote:


ahhhhhhhhhhhh yes, those were the days!
Life is just to short for drama.
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White Castle is the oldest American hamburger fast food restaurant chain. It is known for square burgers, sometimes referred to as "sliders" (officially spelled and trademarked as "Slyders").They were priced at five cents until the 1940s, and remained at ten cents for years thereafter while growing smaller. For several years, when the original burgers sold for five cents, White Castle periodically ran promotional ads in local newspapers which contained coupons offering five burgers for ten cents, takeout only. The typical White Castle restaurant architecture features a white exterior with a crenelated tower at one corner to resemble a medieval castle. The Chicago Water Tower, which stands on Michigan Avenue's Magnificent Mile, is said to be the model for the classic building.

I remember these small restaurants around Chicago as a small child.

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