A perfectly-preserved 1918 diner in the heart of San Francisco's Mission District.
Hot Dog Johnny's, along Route 46 in Buttzville (heh heh!), New Jersey.
Route 46 was a major east-west throughfare before Interstate 80 was built, and Hot Dog Johnny's, which opened in 1944, is a pristine reminder of what roadside architecture and cuisine were like back in the day.
Arguably San Francisco's best used bookstore.
The HiDive bar on the San Francisco waterfront, just south of the Bay Bridge. Kind of divey on the outside; kind of schwank on the inside.
Old Motel signs from a gone by era.
It doesn't get any more classic than this! Old skool bowling, at Brentwood Bowl, in South San Francisco, California
Chris enjoys the amazing views from inside the Neon Graveyard in Las Vegas, Nevada.
With titillating neon animations luring in passers by, this strip club tries extra hard to compete with the dozens of other similar establishments along St. Catherine.
The sight of neon and other lights everywhere give a constant glow inside and out, that adds to the festive atmosphere of Seaside Heights and its many arcades that line the boardwalk...
A local friend and I were driving down Belmont to get lunch, when we passed this place. "What's THAT?" I asked enthusiastically.
"Oh, yeah.