Fast Food: Roadside Restaurants In The Automobile Age (The Road And American Culture)

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Fast Food: Roadside Restaurants in the Automobile Age (The Road and American Culture)

Eating on the run has a long history in America, but it was the automobile that created a whole new category of dining: "fast food." In the final volume of their "Gas, Food, Lodging" trilogy, John Jakle and Keith Sculle contemplate the origins, architecture, and commercial growth of fast food restaurants from White Castle to McDonald's. Illustrated with 217 maps, postcards, photographs, and drawings, Fast Food makes clear that the story of these unpretentious restaurants is the story of modern American culture. The first roadside eateries popularized once-unfamiliar foods -- hamburgers, hot dogs, pizza, milkshakes, burritos -- that are now basic to the American diet. By the 1950s, drive-ins and diners had become icons of rebellion where teenagers sought freedom from adult authority. Like the gas station and the motel, the roadside restaurant is an essential part of the modern American landscape -- where intentional sameness of design "welcomes" every interstate driver.

Specification of Fast Food: Roadside Restaurants in the Automobile Age (The Road and American Culture)

GENERAL
AuthorProfessor John A. Jakle
BindingHardcover
LanguageEnglish
Edition
ISBN-100801861098
ISBN-139780801861093
PublisherThe Johns Hopkins University Press
Publication Year1999
DIMENSIONS
Height7.25 inch.
Length1 inch.
Width10.75 inch.
Weight2.35 pounds.

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