Photos: NYC railroad-style diners

AM New York

October 7, 2008

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Vince Pierce, left, and his father-in-law Kent Profit oversee preparations before removing the Moondance Diner from its foundation in New York, Monday Aug. 6, 2007. Vince and his wife Cheryl Pierce, from LeBarge, Wyoming, saved the diner from a developer's wrecking ball when they bought it for $7,500 after seeing it for sale on the diner's Web site. Pierce and Profit will share the driving as they truck the diner on a flatbed trailer to its new home in LeBarge, pop. 493.
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Vince Pierce, left, and his father-in-law Kent Profit oversee preparations before removing the Moondance Diner from its foundation in New York, Monday Aug. 6, 2007. Vince and his wife Cheryl Pierce, from LeBarge, Wyoming, saved the diner from a developer's wrecking ball when they bought it for $7,500 after seeing it for sale on the diner's Web site. Pierce and Profit will share the driving as they truck the diner on a flatbed trailer to its new home in LeBarge, pop. 493. (BEBETO MATTHEWS, Associated Press / August 6, 2007)

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