Liberty Elm Diner
Providence, RI
Today the Liberty Elm, a 1947 Worcester Lunch Car Company built diner, celebrates it's second anniversary. Carol "Kip" DeFeciani and Diane “Tink” Horstmyer are the owner/operators of the diner.
Stop in today for some good food and conversation. Be sure to let them know the staff at Diner News and History sent you.
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Liberty Elm Diner
777 Elmwood Ave.
Providence, RI
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Today the Liberty Elm, a 1947 Worcester Lunch Car Company built diner, celebrates it's second anniversary. Carol "Kip" DeFeciani and Diane “Tink” Horstmyer are the owner/operators of the diner.
Stop in today for some good food and conversation. Be sure to let them know the staff at Diner News and History sent you.
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Liberty Elm Diner
777 Elmwood Ave.
Providence, RI
View Map / Send to GPS*
2 comments:
You may think it surprising that a non-American would be interested in 1930s and 40s American diners, but I love the internal and external architecture. I am particularly fascinated with the use of Art Deco, on a building type (diners) where I might not have expected it.
Thanks for the link
Hels
Art and Architecture, mainly
The architecture is what piqued our interest in classic diners too. Thank you for visiting our site.
-Diner News and History staff
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