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PA Diner Featured In TV Show Could Be Yours For $50K (Photos, Videos)

The American Dream is for sale — or the diner is at least. 

A 1953 Deraffele Stainless Steel Diner interior.

A 1953 Deraffele Stainless Steel Diner interior.

Photo Credit: Facebook/Harpreet Hayer
The American Dream Diner.

The American Dream Diner.

Photo Credit: Facebook/Harpreet Hayer

Special thanks to Larry Cultrera for taking some earlier photos shown in this video. Owner Lou Antonio Vazquez he’s looking to sell this 1953 Deraffele Diner at 1933 Herr st Harrisburg. It was originally the By-pass Diner. It would need to be moved.

Photo Credit: Stuff That’s Gone Channel

One Life to Live aired on ABC for 43 years, from July 15, 1968, to January 13, 2012. This Clip aired in August 1985. It appeared during a broadcast of "One Life To Live" on KVIA Channel 7 in El Paso Texas. KTSM was the ABC Affiliate in El Paso TX.

Photo Credit: ewjxn

A 1953 Deraffele stainless steel diner building is looking for a new owner and a new property. 

The building is listed for $50,000, on Facebook Marketplace.  

The building is famously known as the American Dream Diner which was featured in the 1985 opening credits of One Life To Live. You can spot the diner in the clip in the player below at the 14-second mark.

The diner most recently operated as Harry's Bistro. The sale includes a built-in hood in the kitchen, seating, and a coffee bar. The stoves, fryers, coolers, and refrigerators are not included.

The diner is currently located at 1933 Herr Street, Harrisburg, but it must be moved so the owners can build a convenience store which has already been approved by the city council. 

“I‘m selling the building itself, which must be moved using a moving company to your own land/property,” the listing states. “The building will need to be dissembled into two halves in order to be transported. You must figure out the moving/transporting situation - I can not be of any support. Must be moved by end of August or beginning of September.”

The seller notes that as long as the listing is posted on Facebook Marketplace it is available. 

If you're looking to buy this piece of history click here and contact the seller through Facebook. 

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