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This is the front view of the diner. The Studebaker Diner is an actual 50's diner that was bought specifically to be a part of Memory Lane. Don't forget to bring your food inside and eat in the original diner. Make sure you see some of the artifacts located inside, including: the jukebox, the waitress standups, and the pictures on the walls. |
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Studebaker Diner |
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The Studebaker Diner is an actual 50's diner that was brought to Memory Lane from Black Water, VA. The diner was one of Otis' favorite places to go out for dinner as a child. |
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To view more pictures of the Diner, click here. |
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The pictures show the detail in which this diner is decorated to closely resemble how it may have looked back in the 50's. The waitress (cutouts) serve food while James Dean looks on, listening to Elvis sing "All Shook Up" on the jukebox. Stepping in this diner really makes you feel as if you've stepped back into the "good ole days" of the 50's. |
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This picture is looking out a Diner window at the other buildings along Memory Lane, including the Texaco Service Station and General Store on the right up the hill.. |
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