This Diner Was Actually Built In New Jersey, Dismantled, And Brought To New Hampshire
By Ken MacGray|Published June 28, 2023
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Ken MacGray
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Hey! I'm a freelance writer and guidebook author. I've authored "New Hampshire's 52 With A View - A Hiker's Guide", serve as editor of Appalachian Mountain Club's "Southern New Hampshire Trail Guide", and and am co-editor of the "White Mountain Guide", also for AMC. I'm currently beginning work on the 6th Edition of AMC's Southern New Hampshire Trail Guide, which will be published in 2025. I live in southern New Hampshire and can usually be found wandering throughout the state's mountains and forests.
Diners are quintessential pieces of American history. It’s where the local community would gather to eat and share gossip. That’s still true today even though the number of surviving diners is fewer these days. Sometimes a diner will spend its entire life in one location. Others will begin life in one town and find new life in another. One such establishment is this New Hampshire diner in the small town of Rindge.
To learn more about the history of this classic New Hampshire diner and to view its menu, visit the Hometown Diner website and follow Hometown Diner on Facebook for all of the latest updates.