File:Burger King, Pseudo 1950s American Diner.jpg
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editDescriptionBurger King, Pseudo 1950s American Diner.jpg |
English: The 1950s diner aesthetic is still in fashion for some modern restaurants - here an example of the decor in a 2010 Burger King located in Newmarket, Auckland City, New Zealand. |
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Author | Ingolfson |
Camera location | 36° 51′ 59.92″ S, 174° 46′ 43.48″ E | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | -36.866644; 174.778745 |
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