Offers a brief biography of the architect credited with an example of "freeway architecture", which could be apprehended from a speeding car.
Offers a profile of a partner in the architectural firm of Venturi, Scott, Brown and Associates, which is devoted to forms of vernacular building.
Comprehensive guide lists theaters still in operation and provides articles, photos and a timeline on the history of the drive-in.
Explore this guide to the remains of the state's roadside structures erected in the period 1920-60. Includes a gallery of photographs.
Read a short article on the genesis of roadside vernacular architecture. Includes illustrations of a few prime examples.
Chronicles an attempt to record all of the roadside attractions of Minnesota, including advertising structures and giant animals and people.
Offers a guide to some prime Southern California examples of the genre that includes giant donuts and restaurants shaped like umbrellas.
National organization is devoted to buildings and signage of the 20th century roadside commercial landscape. Includes a calendar of events and links.