Wellsboro Diner's architecture is as authentic as its homemade food. The diner remains unchanged from the time it opened as Schanacker's Diner in April 1939 at the town's busiest intersection. It is a Sterling Diner No. 388 (eighth dining car built in 1938) manufactured by J. D. Judkins Co., of Merrimac, Massachusetts, which was in business between 1936 and 1942. It is the classic diner shape: a long rectangle with a ribbon of windows, lowarched roof, and pale-green porcelain walls. A small kitchen wing projects from its north side. The interior retains the original porcelain finish, the arched ceiling, and such details
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Wellsboro Diner
1938, 1994. 19 Main St.
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