Triangle Diner
The Triangle Diner is an American diner in Winchester, Virginia. It was built in 1948 by the Jerry O'Mahony Diner Company of Elizabeth, New Jersey. It is one of the best preserved classic diners in America, with close to 100% of the original features still intact.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Photo: Joel Bradshaw, CC0.
- Type: Building
- Description: historic commercial building in Virginia, United States
- Address: 27 West Gerrard Street, Winchester, VA
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include John Handley High School and Handley Library.
John Handley High School
School
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John Handley High School is an endowed public high school located in the city of Winchester, Virginia. It is a part of Winchester Public Schools. It was founded by a grant from Judge John Handley, hence the school mascot, the Judges. John Handley High School is situated 1,300 feet west of Triangle Diner.
Handley Library
Library
Photo: Carol M. Highsmith, Public domain.
Handley Library is a historic library building located at 100 West Piccadilly Street in Winchester, Virginia, United States. Completed in 1913, construction of the Beaux-Arts style building was funded by a wealthy Pennsylvania businessman. Handley Library is situated 3,900 feet north of Triangle Diner.
Abram’s Delight
Museum
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Abram's Delight is a historic home located in Winchester, Virginia. Built in 1754, it is the oldest house in the city. It was owned by the Hollingsworth family for almost 200 years and is typical of the Shenandoah Valley architecture of the Scotch-Irish settlers. Abram’s Delight is situated 3,800 feet southeast of Triangle Diner.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Kernstown and Albin.
Kernstown
Locality
Kernstown is an unincorporated community within the independent city of Winchester, Virginia. Parts of Kernstown also lie within Frederick County. It is centered along the Valley Pike U.S. Route 11. Kernstown is situated 2½ miles southwest of Triangle Diner.
Albin
Hamlet
Albin is an unincorporated community in Frederick County, Virginia, United States. Albin lies to the northwest of Winchester on North Frederick Pike. It was also known as Bryarly. Albin is situated 3½ miles northwest of Triangle Diner.
Opequon
Hamlet
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Opequon is an unincorporated community along Opequon Creek in Frederick County, northwestern Virginia. Also known as Kernstown, the community center is served by Cedar Creek Grade at Miller Road. Opequon is situated 4½ miles west of Triangle Diner.
Triangle Diner
- Category: diner
- Location: Winchester, Shenandoah Valley, Virginia, South, United States, North America
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Latitude
39.17675° or 39° 10′ 36″ northLongitude
-78.16976° or 78° 10′ 11″ westOpen location code
87F35RGJ+M3OpenStreetMap ID
way 357013543OpenStreetMap feature
building=yesWikidata ID
Q7840059
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Highlights include South End Fire Company/Winchester Fire & Rescue Department, Station 5 and Sacred Heart Cemetery.
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