The Frazer Diner, in Chester County, Pennsylvania, was built by the Jerry O'Mahony Diner Company and is now the only remaining example of an unaltered mid-1930s streamline modern O'Mahoney diner. Its original features include the monitor roof, half-moon windows, and porcelian-enameled base. The diner was split lengthwise and originally shipped to Paoli, Pennsylvania and operated as the Paoli Diner.
Type | Private
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Founded | 1929 or 1935 in Paoli, Pennsylvania
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Headquarters | 189 Lancaster Avenue, Frazer, PA 19355, ,
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Type | Private
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