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Horn & Hardart's Automat postcards. [graphic]. | Library Company of Philadelphia Digital Collections
Art Deco Automats | ArtDeco.org
Old Images of Philadelphia - Remember the Horn & Hardart Automat? | Facebook
Can covid revive contactless 'automat' dining? - The Washington Post
Before the Big Mac: Horn & Hardart Automats | The New York Public Library
File:Horn & Hardart Automat New York City 57th Street.JPG - Wikimedia Commons
The Automat - the History, Recipes, and Allure of Horn & Hardart's Masterpiece.
Horn and Hardart opened their first Automat in NY in the 1920s introducing “food vending machines” to America - soon serving 500k people a day at 100+ locations! I remember going there
After Automats Died in New York, They Flourished in the Netherlands - Gastro Obscura
The Automat - YouTube
Remembering Horn & Hardart - YouTube
Dessert recipes from the Automat - CBS News
Horn & Hardart - Wikipedia
Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Recreates the Automat in Season 5 - Untapped New York
Eye For Film: Horn & Hardart television commercial in The Automat
A Century of Automated Food Service | WIRED
Take a bite out of history: Recipes from the New York Public Library's automat
Iconic American Automat Brand Horn & Hardart is Back with a Coffee Focus - Daily Coffee News by Roast MagazineDaily Coffee News by Roast Magazine
Daytonian in Manhattan: The Lost 1938 Horn & Hardart - 104 West 57th Street
The documentary "The Automat" looks back fondly on the defunct Horn & Hardart eatery chain. - The Washington Post
Horn & Hardart Automat, Nyc, 1957 Jigsaw Puzzle by Albert Mozell - Pixels
Horn and Hardart Automat
Horn & Hardart brews coffee e-commerce comeback - Philadelphia Business Journal
Philly artisans restore Horn & Hardart windows as Automat chain savors a moment
Daytonian in Manhattan: The Lost 1938 Horn & Hardart - 104 West 57th Street
Horn & Hardart | Official Website
Horn & Hardart 1940s Teaspoon – Hidden City Mercantile
Horn and Hardart | National Museum of American History
How Great Depression-era automats set the industry standard for consistency | We Are Chefs