File:Swank & Son tag.jpeg
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Swank & Son luggage tag. Date unknown.
Swank & Son Hardware operated out of a big building on W. Potomac Street to the left of People's Bank (later Farmers & Mechanics) that was razed for the right-of-way to the present Potomac River bridge. It was briefly home to People's Home & Auto after the Swanks went out of business in the post World War II era.
(Photo courtesy of Nancy Merchant Langley)
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current | 17:18, 6 March 2022 | 1,080 × 1,080 (285 KB) | Pwenner (talk | contribs) | Swank & Son luggage tag. Date unknown. Swank & Son Hardware operated out of a big building on W. Potomac Street to the left of People's Bank (later Farmers & Mechanics) that was razed for the right-of-way to the present Potomac River bridge. It was briefly home to People's Home & Auto after the Swanks went out of business in the post World War II era. (Photo courtesy of Nancy Merchant Langley) Category:Smoketown Advertising |
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