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Wearing Lost Jersey Local History and Our Foodie Collection

Mr Local History loves history with a social twist. In fact, it’s our motto! So we thought how fun it would be to share some of the most loved New Jersey businesses that have disappeared. We started researching and putting our artists to work to recreate an offering of vintage retro clothing and accessories that honor the history of these great businesses we all remember.

We call it the “Wearing Jersey History Collection”

As we hear from our readers, the collection keeps growing. It’s amazing how many people remember these former businesses (and a few still standing) that dotted our Jersey landscape: Chatterbox Drive-In, Gino’s Burgers, White Tower, Bobs Big Boy, Clam Broth House, Circus Drive, and so many more. Click and take a look down memory lane and see if there’s any history you’d like to wear from this fun new history collection.

See the Jersey Foodie Wear Local History Collection

Designs we’ve researched from ads and searches. Check out the Jersey Foodie Favorites for you to customize your color and size. Click Here

More Dedicated Collections

MLHP has many specific historical collections from our board members who grew up in New Jersey. Check out:

The non-profit Mr. Local History Project has partnered with online retailer RED BUBBLE, an internet-based company that prepares our artwork in several styles and products. They process and ship directly to you. We’ll continue to grow the collection based on your thoughts and feedback. So, if you miss a place, let us know, and we’ll see what we can do. MLH is a non-profit 501c3 organization with a mission to preserve and promote Jersey History with a social twist. Honesty we only make a $1 or 2 on each sale, so it’s more about promoting history and less about making money.

Each of the items is from actual advertisements we’ve researched from when they were in business. The addresses and telephone numbers are original from that time.

Want to Recommend a Lost Iconic Jersey Business?

Maybe we’re missing a business chain, and you want to add it to the collection? Post your feedback in the comments section below, and we’ll see what we can do.

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