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1990 Lamborghini Countach on Beach Blvd. in Fort Lauderdale
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Yosemite
>>5058183>*Mouth organ*
I enjoy browsing this sethttps://archive.org/details/john-margolies-roadside-america-full-photoset
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ayo we wuz kangs
>>5052166Love this>>5053357Literally garbage dump
>>5058293>yorba linda bowl barWhich apparently was *not* in Yorba Linda CA, but Royal Oak MI.
>>5058291>coffee>casinoMight as well sell coke too then.
possibly the last picture of the Desert Inn before it burned down
>>5075859Mmm those cars look good. They seem a bit more colorful than those we have today. When was the last time you could get a pale yellow car from the factory?
>>5076974If nostalgia-fags lived 70 years ago they would whine how everything was shit and how everything was amazing 100 years ago
>>5077683Happy you got that out of your system? Good now fuck off or post a relevant pic.
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>>5075847I think I ate there once.
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>>5089850I think the creators of the Mafia PC games did a really goog job when I see real pictures of that time
>>5091173Pic is kinda ironic considering they all burned to death.
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>>5075847The Miss Worcester diner
>>5074854What road is thisIt's full of potholes
>>5075847This is literally across the street from where I work, I can see the garage door to my loading dockThe Miss Worcester dining cart itself was manufactured in our very building that we now use as an HVAC supply warehouse. It used to belong to the Talbert Trading co. back in the day (as well as possibly a linens supply and lumber supply warehouse in the past, based on how certain support beams are labelled). The oldest gas valve is capped and no longer in use, but National Grid tells me it went into service in 1901.Talbert Trading co. made the country's first dining carts, along with the very first which is in Newton, MA. Also this one pictured, and the Boulevard Diner over on Shrewsbury Street here in Worcester MA.The most misspelled and mispronounced city in all of America. An old English name, pronounced "wooster". Like Worcestershire sauce. Stop saying "war-chester".
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Boston:https://cdn.vox-cdn.com/uploads/chorus_image/image/65079711/shutterstock_471847652.0.jpg
>>5094215that's a cool tower
>>5094201You should have seen the goat trail that preceded it.
>>5094215I hear ya anon. I used to live in Oregon. When I started traveling I noticed everyone called it "Ori-gone. I was like... listen retards, nobody that lives there or even in the states that surround it call it that. It's Ori-gun. My point is that if they can't get fucking Oregon right, they'll never get Worcester (Wooster).>also, I could gaf how Oregon is "supposed" to be said, I'm just telling you how it IS said.
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>>5108311Typical libtard. Defacing a thread about America. I'll just leave this here. You decide.
>>5094215>pronounced "wooster"I'll pronounce it however I want you pretentious yankee faggot.