Famous, Retired New Hampshire Diner Moved to Lincoln to be Brand New ‘Kanc Diner’
You know when you can predict historic moments as it is happening in the current moment? Well, that's what this is right now.
One of the most famous diners in New Hampshire has been moved to its permanent resting place in Lincoln, NH, and it is going to be a staple for the Granite State for years to come.
The 1950s-style diner, formerly known as Rogers Redline Diner in Portsmouth, NH, has had an interesting "life."
Before its time as Rogers Redliner Diner on Route 1 next to Water Country in Portsmouth, NH, the diner spent the majority of its life in Dover, NH, as the Monarch Diner.
But no more. Here is the diner being moved north on 93 towards Lincoln, NH.
According to a WMUR article, the famously retired diner will be a part of a new diner in Lincoln called the "Kanc Diner."
A perfect name and tribute to New Hampshire's best road - the Kancamagus Highway.
The new Kanc Diner will live in the parking lot of the Common Man in Lincoln, NH: a perfect combination of two of New Hampshire's classic businesses.
I truly think that in 100 years, the "Kanc Diner" in Lincoln, NH will be the most famous and well-known restaurant in the Granite State.
There is no set date for the new diner to open yet.
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