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An Architect Breaks Down How Rail Travel Essentially Shaped The Modern American Diner

An Architect Breaks Down How Rail Travel Essentially Shaped The Modern American Diner
Architect Michael Wyetzner deconstructs the quintessential diner's parts — booths, counter-top seating and open kitchens — and reveals that their origins all tie back to the diner cars on the railroads.
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