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Howard Johnson's Times SQ
- 12 x 8 in
$1,800
Part of the New York Street Series, this watercolor painting captures a nostalgic piece of American history: the Howard Johnson's restaurant once located at 1551 Broadway in the heart of Times Square. The scene depicts the iconic restaurant beneath the bright theatrical signs of Broadway shows "STOMP" and "CHICAGO," preserving a moment in time when this historic chain still graced New York's entertainment district. Howard Johnson's, fondly known as "HoJo's," was once America's largest restaurant chain, pioneering the franchise concept that revolutionized the American dining industry. In its heyday during the 1960s and 1970s, the chain boasted nearly 1,000 locations across the country, each marked by their distinctive orange roofs. The restaurants were famous for their 28 flavors of ice cream, fried clams, and signature hot dogs served in grilled butter-brushed buns. This Times Square location was one of the last Howard Johnson's restaurants in operation, representing the final chapter of a brand that helped define American roadside dining for over seven decades. From its humble beginnings as a drugstore soda fountain in 1925 to becoming a nationwide phenomenon, Howard Johnson's holds a special place in American cultural history. This painting preserves the memory of this once-mighty restaurant chain, capturing its final years amid the bright lights of Broadway, before its eventual closure in 2005.
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$1,800
Mr Aleer's Pub (Framed)
- 7 x 5 in
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$800
This painting is inspired by McAleer's Pub, a beloved institution on the Upper West Side established in 1953 by John and Frank McAleer, first cousins from Northern Ireland. McAleer's has maintained its integrity as a local Irish pub while adapting to changing consumer tastes, offering great food and conversation alongside a wide selection of draught beers. The pub gained fame for being featured in the TV series NYPD Blue and was once named one of the top ten places to meet people in New York by the New York Post. “Mr. Aleer’s Pub” lets you bring home the character of a traditional New York corner bar—one that’s proudly stood the test of time—while celebrating a piece of local lore brimming with warmth and cheer.
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$800
Vineria con cucina (Framed)
- 7 x 5 in
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$800
This painting captures the essence of a quintessential New York City street corner, where the charm of Little Italy comes alive. The scene is reminiscent of a place where one can relax in the sun, enjoy a glass of wine, and savor a bite to eat amidst the bustling streets of Manhattan. It offers a slice of Italy in the heart of the city, blending cultural heritage with urban vibrancy. Neighboring the bright façade, a distinct red door leads to apartments overhead, set against a contrasting grey wall; to the right, a storefront with a cheerful blue awning adds further depth to this lively street corner. This original watercolor artwork is perfect for anyone who appreciates the blend of urban vibrancy and cultural heritage.
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