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[[File:Miss worcester.jpg|left|thumb|200px]]'''Miss Worcester Diner''' or '''Worcester Lunch Car # 812''' is a historic [[diner]] at 302 Southbridge Street in [[Worcester, Massachusetts]].
'''Miss Worcester Diner''' or '''Worcester Lunch Car # 812''' is a historic [[diner]] at 302 Southbridge Street in [[Worcester, Massachusetts]].


It was built in 1948 by [[Worcester Lunch Car Company]] and is located across the street from the company's (now defunct) Worcester factory. While independently owned and operated, it was used by the Lunch Car Company as a "showroom" diner, and a testbed for new features.
It was built in 1948 by [[Worcester Lunch Car Company]] and is located across the street from the company's (now defunct) Worcester factory. While independently owned and operated, it was used by the Lunch Car Company as a "showroom" diner, and a testbed for new features.

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Miss Worcester Diner
Miss Worcester Diner is located in Massachusetts
Miss Worcester Diner
Standort302 Southbridge St., Worcester, Massachusetts
Built1948
ArchitectWorcester Lunch Car Company
Architectural styleOther
MPSDiners of Massachusetts MPS
NRHP reference No.03001178 [1]
Added to NRHPNovember 21, 2003

Miss Worcester Diner or Worcester Lunch Car # 812 is a historic diner at 302 Southbridge Street in Worcester, Massachusetts.

It was built in 1948 by Worcester Lunch Car Company and is located across the street from the company's (now defunct) Worcester factory. While independently owned and operated, it was used by the Lunch Car Company as a "showroom" diner, and a testbed for new features.

It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2003.

References

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. 2008-04-15.