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Beefburgers

Photo courtesy Don Gardner

Mark's In & Out Beefburgers stand was found in Livingston, MT. This is a classic roadside burger stand to whet travelers on the run.


Arby's
Denver, CO

Photo courtesy Mike Lascuola

Here's one of the vintage Arby's signs that hasn't yet converted over to the newer styles.


Polar King

Photo courtesy Shawn Church

An excellent place for food in Vernal is the Polar King. This old fashioned fast food joint is a good place to go when your both hungry for food and signage. And how can you resist this character gracing the sign.


Griffs Burger
Denver, CO

Photo courtesy Jason Carlton

Here are a couple of shots of a classic hamburger stand, Griff's Hamburgers of Denver, CO.


The Griffs building is interesting in that the front part (addition) is a traditional rectangular shape that sits in front of what looks to be an A-framed original building.


Pete's Kitchen
Denver, CO
Photo by RoadsidePeek.com

This rather animated sign is for Pete's Kitchen in Denver. Fancy this happy chef serving you up a burger. Many people do. This seemed to always be busy.


Arctic Circle
Twin Falls, ID
Photo courtesy Tony Craig

Here's a nice shot of the Arctic Circle in Twin Falls, ID. The Arctic Circle was originated in 1924, though the Arctic Circle name wasn't used until 1950. Nowadays, a Arctic Circle restaurant can be found across the West. More info can be found at the Arctic Circle Restaurant site.

 

 

 

 

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