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- Burlington Streets: Colchester Ave
- Date Created
- 1939-10-21
- Description
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View of the base of Colchester Ave at the Winooski Bridge near Barrett Street. Possibly 487 Colchester. Automobiles are parked along the store front of a corner grocery or convenience store (that may be owned by Ernest C. Potvin as listed in the 1929 Burlington City Directory) that advertises...
Show moreView of the base of Colchester Ave at the Winooski Bridge near Barrett Street. Possibly 487 Colchester. Automobiles are parked along the store front of a corner grocery or convenience store (that may be owned by Ernest C. Potvin as listed in the 1929 Burlington City Directory) that advertises cigars, cigarettes and Salada Tea in this Oct. 21, 1929 photo.
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- Burlington Streets: Intervale
- Description
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Undated but may be from around 1930. This is a neighborhood grocery store located at the intersection of Riverside Ave and Intervale Ave. This photo appears in "Images of America Burlington, Vol. 2, p. 60. Authors suggest this store may have been owned by Sophia Saiger as she is listed as being a...
Show moreUndated but may be from around 1930. This is a neighborhood grocery store located at the intersection of Riverside Ave and Intervale Ave. This photo appears in "Images of America Burlington, Vol. 2, p. 60. Authors suggest this store may have been owned by Sophia Saiger as she is listed as being a grocer in the 1930 city directory and residing at 178 Intervale Ave.
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- Title
- Stores - First National Stores (Burlington, VT)
- Date Created
- undated
- Description
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Church Street : According to the city directory, First National had a store at 50 Church, Burlington, Vt.--or at least a meat dept. manager (Ulysse Campbell) at that address--until 1940/41. Storefront signs show prices for both meats and groceries.
- Title
- Stores - Interiors - Unidentified
- Date Created
- 1943
- Description
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Scene in a bookstore or convenience store. Saturday Evening Post edition on display is dated Oct. 2, 1943. Store personnel look on attentively as a soldier and a man--either a customer or manager--discuss some item in the Post. Business and purpose of photo unknown, but advertising or trade...
Show moreScene in a bookstore or convenience store. Saturday Evening Post edition on display is dated Oct. 2, 1943. Store personnel look on attentively as a soldier and a man--either a customer or manager--discuss some item in the Post. Business and purpose of photo unknown, but advertising or trade illustration likely.
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