A sentimental spot in downtown Charleston has slowly come back to life after being closed for the last seven years.
The best advice I ever received was knowing how to tell a good diner from a bad one.  “I’ve only been served excellence in a ...
This aerial view shows Don's Diner in Fremont about 1950 on the southwest corner of West State and Stone streets. It was owned by Don Potter, for whom Potter Village was named, when it was ...