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(Calendar for the City Meat Market at Christmas from the mid-1950s. In addition to his grocery store on W. Potomac Street, Bill Wenner expanded to selling household appliances out of the Mace Building across the street after Harry Mace retired around 19...)
 
 
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Calendar for the City Meat Market at Christmas from the mid-1950s. In addition to his grocery store on W. Potomac Street, Bill Wenner expanded to selling household appliances out of the Mace Building across the street after Harry Mace retired around 1954.
Calendar for the City Meat Market at Christmas from the mid-1950s. In addition to his grocery store on W. Potomac Street, Bill Wenner expanded to selling household appliances out of the Mace Building across the street after Harry Mace retired around 1954.


Brunswick residents could buy big-ticket household items in 2 locations a block away downtown
Brunswick residents could buy big-ticket household items in 2 locations located a block away downtown from the Wenner's and S.W. George & Co.


No credit given for photo
(Photo courtesy of Peter Wenner)


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Summary

Calendar for the City Meat Market at Christmas from the mid-1950s. In addition to his grocery store on W. Potomac Street, Bill Wenner expanded to selling household appliances out of the Mace Building across the street after Harry Mace retired around 1954.

Brunswick residents could buy big-ticket household items in 2 locations located a block away downtown from the Wenner's and S.W. George & Co.

(Photo courtesy of Peter Wenner)

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