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PBS Specials

Season 1993 1993
TV-Y

  • 1993-12-07T05:00:00Z on PBS
  • 1h
  • 1h (1 episode)
  • United States
  • Documentary
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In this age when every fast food place seems the same, diners are still distinctive, fun places to stop, often full of local flavor with quirky characters on both sides of the counter. This WQED classic program from 1993 takes a look at some of the most interesting diners in Pennsylvania along with a few other roadside restaurants (like the Midway Plaza on the Pennsylvania Turnpike) that have salty histories and spicy reputations for good, simple, all-American food.

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