When pictures of a semi-abandoned Kansas burger stand festooned with faux towers first surfaced on Instagram, astute appreciators of roadside architecture had one question: Is this a long-lost White Castle?
The resemblance between the diner (above) and vintage White Castle restaurants (pictured at top) prompted the Columbus, Ohio–based fast food company to do some research of its own. It learned that the remarkably intact, 1930s diner may be a close cousin of many early Castles. White Castle Vice President Kevin Richardson told AN that the company was fairly certain the burger stand and the original White Castle buildings were both constructed by
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