This is to separate the migrant workers from the steady customers of diners who can pay for meals and products. For the people who own the diners and other small businesses along Route 66, the migrant workers are little more than a burden on them, asking these people, who are simply attempting to make a living, for handouts and charity. The men and women who work at the diners on Route 66 view the migrant families with a conflicting sense of loathing and compassion. Hope this answers your question!
        
             
        
        
        
omg!!!! your dogs are so freakin adorable!!!!!! your Dutch hound looks so cute in that little costume!!! I have a Boston Terrier too , and he almost looks exactly like yours 
 
        
             
        
        
        
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Buy furniture, blinds, technology, etc, that was produced in 1961. 
They would likely have to be bought secondhand if you want them to be authentic since I doubt stores would stock old furniture. (Maybe thrift, I dont know)
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