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Miss Albany Diner : ウィキペディア英語版
Miss Albany Diner

Miss Albany Diner (formerly known as Lil's Diner) is a historic diner in Albany, New York, built in 1941 and located at 893 Broadway, one of the oldest streets in Albany. Used as a set for the 1987 film ''Ironweed'', which starred Jack Nicholson and Meryl Streep,〔 it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 2000.〔
==History==
In 1929 the site was occupied by a lunch cart that provided hot food to workers in the area. It was succeeded by a prefabricated diner built by the Ward & Dickinson Dining Car Company. The current building was erected in 1941 and originally called Lil's Diner. It is a "Silk City Diner model, manufactured by the Paterson Vehicle Company in Paterson, New Jersey, one of the leading diner manufacturers of the time. The building is typical of the prefabricated diners that were common from the 1920s through the 1940s, built to resemble railroad cars and incorporating elements of Art Deco design. With its interior of cherry wood and porcelain enamelled steel and a geometrically tiled floor, it is one of the few pre-World War II diners in the United States in near-original condition. The interior was depicted by the photorealist artist Ralph Goings in his 1993 painting ''Miss Albany Diner''.〔Louis K. Meisel Gallery, (Ralph Goings: ''Miss Albany Diner'', 1993 ). Retrieved 21 September 2010.〕
The diner changed hands over the years and was called successively Elaine's, the Firehouse Diner, and the Street Car Diner. Its current name was shared by a chain of several now defunct Miss Albany Diners owned by Stillman Pitts which were popular in Albany during the 1920s,〔Rittner, Don, (''Albany Revisited'' ), Arcadia Publishing, 2008, p. 68. ISBN 0-7385-5652-1〕 one of which (on Central Avenue) is explicitly mentioned in William Kennedy's novel ''Roscoe''.〔Kennedy, William, (''Roscoe'' ), Penguin Books, 2002, p. 26. ISBN 0-14-200173-2 ("He drove to the Miss Albany Diner on Central Avenue, open all night, found it dark. A sign in the window reported, 'No Food'.")〕 When Kennedy's earlier novel ''Ironweed'' was made into a film in 1986, the diner was restored for use as one of the film's principal locations and given the name "Miss Albany Diner".〔Di Nicola, Dan, ("Ironweed Producers Hampered by Weather, Anachronistic Sets" ), ''Schenectady Gazette'', February 6, 1987, p. 30. Retrieved 22 September 2010.〕 At the time, a product placement bidding war ensued between Pepsi Cola and Coca Cola over whose logo would be on the top of the diner.〔Di Nicola, Dan, ("Tacky Trend: Advertising Playing Big Role in Movies" ) ''Daily Gazette'', July 5, 1990, p. 9 (Supplement). Retrieved 22 September 2010.〕
In 1988, after the filming of ''Ironweed'' ended, the diner was bought by Cliff Brown and his wife Jane. Cliff Brown, a former Albany resident and retired insurance salesman for New York Life, gave it the name used in the film, which it has retained to the present day.〔 At Brown's initiative, the building was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places on November 6, 2000 and won a Preservation Merit Award in 2002 from the Historic Albany Foundation.〔National Register of Historic Places, (Listings: November 24, 2000 ). Retrieved 21 September 2010.〕〔Historic Albany Foundation, (Preservation Merit Awards - 2002: Miss Albany Diner ). Retrieved 21 September 2010.〕 In late 2009, Brown was 82 and wanted to retire. The diner was put up for sale,〔Churchill, Chris, ("Diner for sale, hold the change" ), ''Albany Times Union'', November 12, 2009. Retrieved 22 September 2010.〕 but as of 2010, it had still not been sold and continued to be run by Jane Brown.〔See the diner's (official Facebook page ). Retrieved 22 September 2010.〕
In February 2012, two years after Clifford Brown's death, the diner was finally bought by Matthew Baumgartner, the head of a property company that owns a nearby beer garden and several other restaurants in Albany. Baumgartner said that the diner's structure would be retained when he and his partners develop the site, but that there were no plans to run it as a diner. Jane Brown and her son retained the rights to the "Miss Albany Diner" name and its signature recipes. The Miss Albany served its last meal as a diner on February 10, 2012.〔Eligon, John (9 February 2013). ("Throwback in Albany Will Serve Last Meal" ). ''New York Times''. Retrieved 10 February 2012.〕〔Barnes, Steve (9 February 2012). ("'Miss Albany Diner' producers undaunted by sale, closure" ). ''Albany Times-Union''. Retrieved 11 February 2012.〕

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