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Ron#Hood

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Hello from Florida,
I have come to this site because I also have an interest in these style dinner's growing up in upstate N.Y.. Until today I wasn't aware of the name,Jerry O'Mahoney! There were at least 5or6 in the try-city area that I can recall. My dinner(and I say that proudly!)came from the 1964 N.Y. world's fair. Thanks for having me and best regards
 

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@Ron#Hood from London....
 
Hello from Florida,
I have come to this site because I also have an interest in these style dinner's growing up in upstate N.Y.. Until today I wasn't aware of the name,Jerry O'Mahoney! There were at least 5or6 in the try-city area that I can recall. My dinner(and I say that proudly!)came from the 1964 N.Y. world's fair. Thanks for having me and best regards
Ron,
Did you mean diner, not dinner??
From Wikipedia:
The Jerry O'Mahony Diner Company of Elizabeth, New Jersey, was a manufacturer of roadside diners from 1917 to 1952. The company produced some 2,000 of the long, narrow, primarily metal buildings, perhaps more than any other firm.[2] Prefabricated in a factory and trucked to their locations, the diners resemble and are often confused with actual railroad rolling stock. The company's motto was "In our line, we lead the world".
 

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