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Roadside Heritage

On the road since 1977

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SCA’s 48th Annual Conference in Niagara Falls

June 18-June 21

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On the road since 1997

We invite you to join hundreds of neon lovers, diner fans, history buffs, and roadside explorers.

SCA memberships start at: $55 a year or just $5 a month.
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SCA’s 48th Annual Conference in Niagara Falls

June 18-June 21

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SCA EVENTS & MORE

Niagara Zoom Thumbnail - Ripley's Believe It or Not!

ZOOM EVENT: Have a Barrel of Fun in Niagara Falls with Kevin Patrick & Brian Gallaugher

Wednesday, May 21, 2025: Join tour guides extraordinaire Kevin Patrick and Brian Gallaugher as they regale us with background information on the extensive tourist-related story of the Falls that will set the stage for the 48th Annual SCA conference. Register| More Info
<span style="color: red">JOURNAL SNEAK PEEK:</span> The River Attractions of Niagara Falls

JOURNAL SNEAK PEEK: The River Attractions of Niagara Falls

By Peter Glaser: In the lead-up to 2025’s SCA conference in Niagara Falls, Canada (but with a day spent on the American side), this article explores the classic river attractions at the Falls and along the Niagara River. While some of these charms pre-date the automobile era, they prospered with its arrival and remain largely unchanged today.
<span style="color: red">HURRY! REGISTER TODAY:</span> SCA’s 48th Annual Conference in Niagara Falls

HURRY! REGISTER TODAY: SCA’s 48th Annual Conference in Niagara Falls

Join us from Wednesday, June 18 - Saturday, June 21 for the SCA’s first international conference in the roadside mecca of Niagara Falls. We’ll tour both the American and Canadian roadside. Explore all kinds of crazy SCA attractions. And host a fascinating paper symposium. We guarantee a barrel of fun! Details | Register Today
<span style="color: red">JOURNAL: </span>Lost Photos, Found Memories: Niagara Falls

JOURNAL: Lost Photos, Found Memories: Niagara Falls

By Edward Engel: In anticipation of us making our own memories at this June’s SCA Conference, presented here are a baker’s dozen of vintage Niagara Falls vacation photos from the SCA Journal series, “Lost Photos, Found Memories.”
Spring 2025 SCA Journal Cover

JUST PUBLISHED: Get Ready for Your SCA Niagara Falls Adventure

The Spring 2025 SCA Journal is chock full of Niagara Falls. Members, check your mailbox or login and download your free digital copy. Non-members, you can download a copy for just $5 ... or you can join the SCA for as little as $5 a month and get your own free copy. Oh! the Spring 2025 Road Notes, the SCA newsletter, is also now ready to download.
Unisphere

ZOOM RECORDING: Looking Back at the Future: Photographing Vintage Leftovers of New York’s World’s Fairs with Gloria R. Nash

Recorded, April 16, 2025: When Gloria Nash was a “‘tween,” she was a frequent visitor to the 1964-1965 Fair, held at the same site as the 1939-1940 Fair. After fifty years Gloria returned to the Fairgrounds in search of artifacts. While organizers designated both Fairs as failures, the public views them as a source of joy and with a growing popularity. Watch Recording

ZOOM RECORDINGS

ROADSIDE NEWS

UPDATED! THE JIM SEELEN MOTEL IMAGES COLLECTION

20,000 MOTELS

SCA member Jim “Motel King” Seelen’s motel images collection is now part of our library. This database contains more than 23,000 images with details on more than 20,000 (21,507 to be exact) motels that once operated in the U.S., Canada and Mexico.

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SCA ARTICLES

<span style="color: red">JOURNAL SNEAK PEEK:</span> The River Attractions of Niagara Falls

JOURNAL SNEAK PEEK: The River Attractions of Niagara Falls

By Peter Glaser: In the lead-up to 2025’s SCA conference in Niagara Falls, Canada (but with a day spent on the American side), this article explores the classic river attractions at the Falls and along the Niagara River. While some of these charms pre-date the automobile era, they prospered with its arrival and remain largely unchanged today.
<span style="color: red">JOURNAL: </span>Lost Photos, Found Memories: Niagara Falls

JOURNAL: Lost Photos, Found Memories: Niagara Falls

By Edward Engel: In anticipation of us making our own memories at this June’s SCA Conference, presented here are a baker’s dozen of vintage Niagara Falls vacation photos from the SCA Journal series, “Lost Photos, Found Memories.”
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JOURNAL SNEAK PEEK: The Diner of Tomorrow…Today!

By Richard J. S. Gutman: In this article, the leading authority on the history and architecture of diners, Richard Gutman, details and comments upon his research and several of the more than 1,000 items he has collected and which are now part of the The Henry Ford in Dearborn, Michigan.
<del>Five</del> Seven Faves: Nashville’s Neon Canyon

Five Seven Faves: Nashville’s Neon Canyon

Signs, signs, everywhere there are signs. Like most hip and creative U.S. communities, Nashville, aka Music City, has an almost embarrassing treasure of colorful and imaginative signage of all ilk and sizes.
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Lost Photos Found Memories: Amusement Parks

Here are some of the amusement or theme park photos I’ve collected over the last ten years. Unidentified locations may be smaller venues such as carnivals or fairs. For those unknown images, email edwardengel@yahoo.com with any clues to identification.
Mary Anne Erickson

Brownie Camera Beginnings: The Roadside Art of Mary Anne Erickson

Hudson Valley resident Mary Anne Erickson combines her passion for color, beauty, design, and fine taste in documenting the demise of the American roadside culture of “Mom and Pop” establishments.

Dr. Patrick’s Postcard Roadside

Blue and White Restaurant, Warren, Pennsylvania, vintage postcard

DR. PATRICK’S POSTCARD ROADSIDE: The Blue and White Restaurant

Constantine Spiridon and his two brothers opened the Blue and White Restaurant at 211 Liberty Street in downtown Warren, PA, in 1925. It was one and a half blocks north of US 6, certainly the coast-to-coast reference on this postcard showing its 1937 Art Moderne remodel.
Transatlantic Steamship Terminal postcard

DR. PATRICK’S POSTCARD ROADSIDE: New York City’s West Side Piers

A circa-1960 postcard shows New York City’s Transatlantic Steamship Terminal in the Hudson River between 44th and 54th streets ...
DR. PATRICK’S POSTCARD ROADSIDE: Cedar Tourist Court

DR. PATRICK’S POSTCARD ROADSIDE: Cedar Tourist Court

Westward across the plains of Kansas, US 40 originally split at Manhattan with the south branch following the Victory Highway through Salina (current US 40), and the north branch following the Midland Trail through Clay Center.

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