1. Founded in 1965, Fotomat was once a national chain of photo development drive-thru kiosks.
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2. The kiosks were distinctive for their gold, pyramid-shaped roofs and red-lettered signs.
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3. Fotomat offered the convenience of one-day photo development.
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4. Another convenience was that they were typically located in the parking lots of supermarkets and strip malls, allowing for an easy drop-off and pick-up.
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5. At its peak in 1980 there were over 4,000 Fotomats throughout the U.S. But, with the advent of one-hour photo development, the company's main product (one-day development) was made obsolete.
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6. Fotomat commercial from 1981:
Video available at: http://youtube.com/watch?v=yyLg567OTSw.7. The company went completely out of business in September of 2009. Today the kiosks have been redeveloped for different uses, varying from watch repair shops to...
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8. Locksmith shops....
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9. Cigarette stands....
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10. Coffee shops....
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11. And alterations shops.
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12. While some sit abandoned.
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13. RIP Fotomats. You live on in the photos you developed.
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