Talk:Jerry O'Mahony Diner Company

Please add
please add Eddie's Paramount Diner(ca 1940) in Rome, NY[1], the Northampton Diner(ca 1939) in Northampton, NY[2],the Tastee Diner(ca late 1930s) in Bethesda, MD[3] and Somer's Diner in Cleveland, Ohio[4]. The O'Mahony(late 1930s) in Medina, Ohio[5] has been encased outside and remodeled quite badly inside recently and the Emerald Diner in Hubbard, Ohio[6] was remodeled on the outside to give it a look of a different era. Finally, Steve Harwin has a 1937 O'Mahony in storage in Cleveland, Ohio[7]

references 1,2 - http://www.nydiners.com/diners.html 3 - http://www.tasteediner.com/ 4 - http://www.nydiners.com/ohio/ohcleve.html 5,6 - http://www.nydiners.com/ohio/ohne.html 7 - http://www.oh-diners.com/american/index.htm

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White Mana
I removed the section on White Mana diner because the only working source says it's made by Paramount Diners. I may be mis-understanding, but doesn't that mean that it's not an O'Mahoney diner? I pasted the text below. - Kzirkel (talk) 18:20, 1 August 2020 (UTC)


 * White Mana in Jersey City was one of the original diners displayed at the 1939 New York World's Fair, made by Paramount Diners.