
Rolando Pujol
Executive Producer, Digital Content at WABC-TV (New York, NY)
Editor at The Retrologist by Rolando Pujol
Executive producer, digital content/strategy/innovation at @abc7ny. My roadside Americana alter ego is "The Retrologist." Either in the newsroom or on the road.
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1 week ago |
rolandopujol.substack.com | Rolando Pujol
Arthur Treacher’s, the fish-and-chips chain that once numbered over 800 locations, is staging a comeback. The chain named after an actor who played Jeeves the Butler is now at your service at a new, third standalone location. This new location is the site of an original Arthur Treacher’s that opened for business the week of Feb. 15, 1971.
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2 weeks ago |
rolandopujol.substack.com | Rolando Pujol
It’s the Taco Bell of your vintage dreams, and at age 59, it appears to be the oldest franchise of the Mexican food chain that is still operating out of its original mission-style building. It opened just under four years after the chain was founded by Glen Bell, the “Bell” in Taco Bell. This historic Taco Bell, at 821 N. Milpas St. in Santa Barbara, California, failed to gain “historic status” last month.
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3 weeks ago |
rolandopujol.substack.com | Rolando Pujol
Extra! Extra! Read all about it! The Retrologist has written a book!I’m so excited to announce that you can preorder my first book “The Great American Retro Road Trip” right now! You can buy it wherever you get your books.
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3 weeks ago |
rolandopujol.substack.com | Rolando Pujol
Check out the official press release for my book! Celebrate the nostalgic pleasures of America's vintage signs, quirky roadside attractions, and offbeat fast-food relics with journalist, “The Retrologist” Rolando Pujol in “The Great American Retro Road Trip” “[A] love note to the unique charms of the American landscape.” —Dylan Thuras, co-founder of Atlas Obscura “[A] joyful reminder that America is so wonderfully weird and quirky, charming and strange, bizarre and magical.” —Margaret...
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4 weeks ago |
rolandopujol.substack.com | Rolando Pujol
There’s a Dairy Queen that is like none other, and its future is suddenly unsettled. Dating to 1947, the DQ is Roseville, Minnesota, is a curiosity, a tall, glass jewel box on a cream concrete base with slanted windows, topped by a blue-trimmed roof and the architectural cherry on top — the classic 1950s-era Dairy Queen neon sign. Betraying my East Coast roots, this Dairy Queen is like an old-school Carvel stand on steroids.
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My latest newsletter is out -- with some news about my new (and first!) book, which you can now preorder! https://t.co/wnVmZHoKwd https://t.co/SJXeuf2tIe

Allbirds has flown the coop on the Upper West Side. They still have a brick-and-mortar presence down in SoHo. https://t.co/m1A7DHIQOX

.@Jeopardy joined the WABC-TV Channel 7 lineup 40 years ago today -- Dec. 31, 1984 at 4 p.m. Here's our first ever spot for Jeopardy!, which we initially paired with Name That Tune. https://t.co/Ug8Buv6qVX