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History of a Painting - Ross Diner, Cartersville, Georgia

History of a Painting
Ross Diner,
Cartersville, Georgia.
Acrylic Painting by Larry Johnston© 
Established in 1945, Ross Diner has been a part of 4 generations.  While living in Cartersville, during the 1980's, I learned some history of north Georgia and its businesses.  Diners always intrigued me, so I took pictures of them and painted the history in my paintings as I look back to the times they were popular and the talk of the town.  Ross Diner still sits in the middle of the town at 17 N. Wall Street, in Cartersville, Georgia.
The diner was famous for its breakfast menu, which featured their homemade biscuits along with the Country breakfast and lunches they served.  They open at 6:30 am and closed at 2:30 pm Monday through Wednesday.  Thursday and Friday the hours are 6:30 am to 8:00 pm and 6:30 am to 2:30 pm on Saturday.
Ross Diner became one of my favorite paintings and a popular one for the locals. It was part of my Cartersville print set, which included the 4-way Lunch, the Catersville Depot, and Roselawn.
 
Blogs About Some of My Other Paintings and their History:
Barber Tonics,.... Pelican Diner,.... A & W Drive-in,.... The Lantern,.... ... more

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