Marketing level 80: the photographer spent 40 years in search of roadside establishments with unique design
Photographer John margolies (John Margolies) for 40 years photographing roadside shops in the United States. After the 50s, when the number of vehicles in the country increased sharply, along every road in America has a unique outlets, gas stations, eateries and other establishments. Vivid design, eccentric presentation, unusual service, all of which can be found while traveling on the endless American highway.
Source: Daily MailIn Bakersfield, California, the road is an interesting Shoe shop. As can be seen, the institution of Desanden has catchy design. This is a photo of John Margolis did in 1950.
And this kiosk selling ice cream and milkshakes. These were in almost every city. The picture was taken in long beach, Florida, in 1979.
"Supermarket of mother Goose". The facility is located in Hazard, Kentucky. Photo dated 1979.
Here is the cashier of a gas station Zille, Washington. The picture was taken in 1989. The owners are constantly updating a local landmark.
The school is located in Albany, Oregon. Since the shop is far away from the road, its just not visible. But every driver sees from afar a huge statue, so that marketing ploy was a success.
This café called "the owl". It is located in Southgate, County of Los Angeles, and is famous for its interesting design. Imagine the night a huge owl at the entrance begin to glow. The fact that the socket is inserted for two car lights that adds to the ambiance. The photo was taken in 1977, two years after the school was closed.
It looks like the famous gas station on the highway 99 in Seattle, Washington. The school opened in 1945, but special popularity was gained in 1980, when the screens released film "Holiday".
The picture shows the service station of the Shell company (with English – "shell") in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The picture was taken in 2001 after extensive renovations.
Autocentre "Harold", is located in spring hill, FL. The picture was taken in 1979.
A little diner in the shape of a huge hot dog. The school is located in aspen Park, Colorado. Unfortunately, it is abandoned since the early 80s.
Restaurant of Italian cuisine called "Leaning tower of pizza" in Quincy, Massachusetts. The picture was taken in 1984.
This mill is a gate to enter the field of mini-Golf. It is located in fountain valley, California. The picture was taken in 1981.
It looks like a pastry shop on site amusement Park "Castle" in riverside, CA. Prior to 1985, the gingerbread house stood by the road, but when the Park expanded, it was deep in the territory.
"Village of teepees" is a Motel located on route 66 in Holbrook, Arizona.
That is one of the most original dairy stores. The school is located in Oklahoma city. Empty since 1998.
Motel with real cars is located in Sioux falls, South Dakota. When the railway company went bankrupt, a local businessman bought up the wagons and found them such an unusual application.
Diner "Mickey" is one of the few institutions from the list, which is still popular. The cafe is open 24 hours a day. It is located at 9 West street in St. Paul, Minnesota. This picture was taken in 1984.
Huge ice cream cones on the roof of the house "Harry" has attracted drivers from far away. The facility is located in Jacksonville, Florida. Photo is dated 1979.
Once the "Fleur de Lis" was popular as a cocktail bar. The picture was taken in 1982. The facility is located in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The building of the bar is preserved, but now there is the pizzeria.
A small diner, located at 27th South street in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. According to rumors, she's not only still working, but did not change owners.
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