Although I state that this is a "replica," all the parts and pieces are authentic. They've been brought together in the exhibit at the Miracle of America Museum in Polson, Montana. What a Terrific place to visit! I spent an entire DAY there and didn't see all FIVE ACRES of displays.
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7 comments:
Very cool. The American dream!
This is neat-o. Makes me feel the need to put my hair in a pony tail... oh wait, I have short hair.
Everyone wish to have such type of dreams...many of us may get success to grab such opportunity...It was nice time of mine that I have been the witness of such dream at US...thanks to invoke my memory...
This looks like an interesting place to visit. American history is so fascinating.
How neat!
Very nice. I would love to visit there. We have an actual working diner in Connecticut that has done the same thing. I believe the era however is the sixties. I think I will see if they will let me take photo's. It would be interesting to share.
Thanks for your sharing.
I used to work in a drug store with a soda fountain like the one shown. Ended up being a pharmacist
Enjoyed your blog and will be back
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