Sure. That actually was my original intention, to do a "before and after" post of each location. The problem is that I never got around to doing the "after" pictures. That will have to wait for a vacation or some free weekends.
Hi Glenda! Not sure if your account is still active, but I'm doing a documentary about the history of 1841 Broadway and I'm looking for historical photos of the building and the businesses that used to be there. Let me know if you have any photos of your dad's pharmacy!
Hi! Not sure if this thread is still active, but I'm currently doing a documentary about 1841 Broadway, and I would love to include this photo as part of it. Let me know if you're interested!
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Thanks for the link. If it's OK with you, I going to reprint this photo on Lost City as a "before and after" of the location.
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ReplyDeleteSure. That actually was my original intention, to do a "before and after" post of each location. The problem is that I never got around to doing the "after" pictures. That will have to wait for a vacation or some free weekends.
Wow! Great Picture. This was my Dad's Pharmacy. It closed in August 1998. It was the greatest Old Fashion Drugstore Luncheonette around.
ReplyDeleteHi Glenda! Not sure if your account is still active, but I'm doing a documentary about the history of 1841 Broadway and I'm looking for historical photos of the building and the businesses that used to be there. Let me know if you have any photos of your dad's pharmacy!
DeleteHi! Not sure if this thread is still active, but I'm currently doing a documentary about 1841 Broadway, and I would love to include this photo as part of it. Let me know if you're interested!
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