American Highway Project
- http://www.highwayproject.org/
- Uses photography to document vanishing Americana such as motels, billboards, service stations, highway signs, tourist attractions, drive-in theatres and diners. Site also includes news.
Back On Tack
- http://www.gethep.net/road/
- A collection of roadside attractions, road art and diners. Self-confessed tackaholic Steve takes a historical and humorous look at the culture of roadside kitsch.
Diner City
- http://www.dinercity.com
- Online directory of roadside architecture featuring photos of classic diners, motels, gas stations, route 66, googie coffee shops, and highway history
Lincoln Highway Heritage Corridor
- http://www.lhhc.org
- Aims to identify, conserve, promote, and interpret the cultural, historical, natural, recreational, and economic resources along the historic Lincoln Highway in Pennsylvania.
NY Roadside
- http://webnow.com/nyroadside
- A gallery of expandable thumbnail photographs of the vernacular roadside attractions of New York State highways.
Roadside Architecture
- http://www.agilitynut.com/roadside.html
- Debra Jane's listings with photographs of historical eateries, giant structures, lodging, miniature golf, advertisement signs, and gas stations across the USA. Listed by category and by state.
Roadside Peek
- http://www.roadsidepeek.com/
- A tour of 1950s roadside signage and buildings. Includes sections on the futuristic Googie style and its Polynesian-influenced cousin - the Tiki look.
RoadsideFans
- http://www.roadsidefans.com
- Glenn Wells tours roadside diners and charts the rise and fall of Howard Johnson's restaurant chain. Includes an e-mail discussion group.
The American Roadside
- http://www.theamericanroadside.com
- Includes photographs, news, memories and musings on diners, drive-ins, motels, cafes and other remnants of the American roadside. Members may create their own photograph galleries.