Jack Frost Frozen Custard - from our story '1950s American Vacations In Kodachrome'

Jack Frost Frozen Custard Here's proof that the East Coast is just as much a player in the roadside diner department. Although less flashy than his West Coast competitor (See Buffalo Burgers), the Jack Frost has a style all it's own. The subtle lettering on the marquee, the aztec brick pattern nod to Deco, and the outdoor seating next to the staircase all create distinctive charm that is "Jack Frost." Which is evident as the husband sits safely in the '41 Ford Type 1 taking pictures while the wife gathers the deserts. Somewhere in Pennsylvania, 1953

Jack Frost Frozen Custard Here's proof that the East Coast is just as much a player in the roadside diner department. Although less flashy than his West Coast competitor (See Buffalo Burgers), the Jack Frost has a style all it's own. The subtle lettering on the marquee, the aztec brick pattern nod to Deco, and the outdoor seating next to the staircase all create distinctive charm that is "Jack Frost." Which is evident as the husband sits safely in the '41 Ford Type 1 taking pictures while the wife gathers the deserts. Somewhere in Pennsylvania, 1953

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