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Showing below up to 50 results in range #16,801 to #16,850.
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Newberry stores in the 1930s.jpg 737 × 478; 87 KB
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JJ Newberry Co - The Dime Store from the 1971 BHS Yearbook.jpg 375 × 378; 51 KB
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Newberry's, the old Dime Store on West Potomac Street..jpg 1,632 × 870; 405 KB
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Newberry’s empty store room, Thanksgiving weekend 2011.jpg 960 × 720; 56 KB
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Bob Moler's Pharmacy-Prescription Arts Pharmacy.jpg 604 × 360; 51 KB
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Eleanor Green at Bob Moler's Prescription Arts Pharmacy.jpg 960 × 912; 101 KB
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Kaplon's historical display in the old store.jpg 960 × 956; 108 KB
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Kaplon's Going Out of Business Sale in 1967..jpg 2,048 × 1,671; 377 KB
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Kaplon's window designed by Miss Fanny.jpg 2,048 × 1,318; 215 KB
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Kaplon’s Shoe window display in the 1960s. Fanny Kaplon designed the windows..jpg 1,974 × 1,579; 768 KB
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New Hope Methodist Church Steeple, November 3, 2091.jpg 2,357 × 2,326; 2.76 MB
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Kaplon's shopper once upon a time..jpg 655 × 960; 65 KB
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Kaplon - Browsing the men's department in the early 1960s..jpg 630 × 960; 72 KB
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Kaplon’s at Christmas Time, 1956.jpg 1,048 × 748; 129 KB
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Kaplon’s big sale in the 1960s.jpg 653 × 960; 99 KB
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Kaplon's Going Out of Business sale in the Spring of 1967.jpg 1,795 × 1,375; 419 KB
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Acme or American Store Looking through the window.jpg 1,088 × 740; 120 KB
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Acme Supermarket Christine Eagle Won $100.jpg 2,048 × 1,616; 331 KB
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Acme Supermarket (first branded the American Store) in the Cincotta Building.jpg 1,583 × 1,033; 233 KB
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Acme Store on 24 W. Potomac Street, Meat Counter.jpg 1,578 × 1,038; 348 KB
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Acme in the Cincotta Building, Dot Price Caniford.jpg 1,096 × 732; 125 KB
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Roelke's Market, Ruby Reed and Mary Kathleen Lowery.jpg 682 × 960; 81 KB
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Roelke's Market was closing it's doors at 24 W. Potomac Street..jpg 808 × 960; 61 KB
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Imperial Theater, West Potomac Street, closed in 1962.jpg 579 × 604; 56 KB
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Imperial Theater on West Potomac Street was built before World War I..jpg 1,638 × 924; 642 KB
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Imperial Theatre Lining up for a movie in the early 1950s.jpg 466 × 720; 126 KB
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Imperial Theatre The film is being strung through the projector..jpg 520 × 614; 124 KB
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Imperial Theatre, A Simplex projector in the 1950's..jpg 539 × 720; 138 KB
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Horine's Drug Store and Bertha's Corner in November, 2007..jpg 720 × 540; 80 KB
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Horine's Drug Store woodwork.jpg 604 × 453; 69 KB
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Horine's Drug Store breakfront.jpg 604 × 453; 85 KB
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Square Corner, north side in the late 1930s.jpg 1,040 × 633; 106 KB
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Downtown Brunswick - 1960's.jpg 604 × 377; 70 KB
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S & N Katz - East Potomac Street.jpg 604 × 402; 67 KB
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Darr's Confectionery circa 1935.jpg 720 × 486; 104 KB
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Littens' show room in the mid-1950s, Richard Mann.jpg 871 × 960; 102 KB
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Litten's West End Chevrolet-Oldsmobile dealership, Marty Blessing and Gene Bowers.jpg 2,048 × 1,201; 314 KB
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Litten's Chevrolet-Oldsmobile team outside the West End dealership in 1941.jpg 2,048 × 1,232; 358 KB
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Littens' Garage, Les Stream doing an honest day's work..jpg 915 × 960; 84 KB