12 Classic American Roadside Foods That Are Quietly Disappearing
Across America’s back roads, classic bites fade as diners change hands. Corn dogs, limeade, and pie still haunt exits nightly now.
Across America’s back roads, classic bites fade as diners change hands. Corn dogs, limeade, and pie still haunt exits nightly now.
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