29 Diner

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The 29 Diner is a diner in Fairfax, Virginia, located near the intersection of Route 29 (Lee Highway) and Virginia State Route 123.HistoryThe 29 Diner opened on July 20, 1947. It was built by the Mountain View Diners Company of Singac, New Jersey. D.T. "Bill" Glascock (deceased) purchased the diner and had it shipped to a strip of land that he owned in Fairfax, Virginia. Glascock and his wife, Elvira "Curly," ran the diner for the first several years, and thereafter leased the building to a succession of business owners.In 1973, the Tastee Diner company bought the location and it became the Tastee 29 Diner.In 1992, the diner was declared to be a historic site. Marc Christian Wagner, an architectural historian from the Charlottesville-based Preservation Associates of Virginia organization wrote the statement of significance. The opening of the statement declares:Thus, in 1992 the Tastee 29 Diner was added to the list of National Register of Historic Places.In the late-1990s, Fredy and Ginger Guevara (Ginger being a former waitress at the 29 Diner in the mid-1960s) bought the location and restored its original name of 29 Diner.For years the diner was-open twenty four hours a day, seven days a week, with the exception being Christmas Day. In January 2009, the diner began closing on Monday nights due to the recession facing the United States, however in 2014 it was restored back to being open 24 hours a day.

    American Restaurant, Diner, Landmark & Historical Place

   (703) 591-6720

   29diner.com

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      10536 Fairfax Blvd, Fairfax, United States

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