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  • Collection: Oliver Warila Photographs

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The photo shows Bob White beside his Box truck. He was a local trucker who worked for people hauling and moving items . Bob lived at 125 Summer St. where he had his yard and barn for storage. He conducted Barn sales on weekends. The photo is taken…

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A group portrait taken in front of Digital Equipment Corporation on Main ST. The gentleman in the center appears to be Massachusetts Governor Endicott Peabody.

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Charles Allan and his son Wayne Allan, a crew from Boston Edison, working on down electric wires and leaning pole at 127 Main St.

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The Boston Edison crew working on down electric wires and leaning pole at 127 Main St. The work crew is Charles Allan and his son Wayne.

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Exterior of the Methodist Church (Main & Summer Street)

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The restaurant was located at 34 powdermill road. Prior to them it was the Twin Tree Cafe aka as Uncle Pete's. It later became the the Maynard Elks Lodge.

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Russo's was a restaurant and lounge located on 51 Waltham Street.

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Formerly named Middlesex County National Bank, located at 25 Nason Street. (Middlesex Bank would later move to 17 Nason Street). The First National Store had previously occupied this site.

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The station was a part of the united co-operative Society.
It was located at 7 Waltham St.

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The Fashion Shop, a women and children's apparel store, occupied the building's first floor which housed the People's Theater at 14 Nason Street.

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The Fashion Shop, a women and children's apparel store, occupied the building which housed the People's Theater (14 Nason Street)

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The Avalon, a bar located at 163 Main Street, proclaims itself the Boston Garden Annex and "Goooo Bruins!".
The Bar was owned by Bob Tobin and Walter Sokolowski

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Woolworth's, a national five and dime store, was located at 69 Main Street. A sale for 10% off is in the windows (Wed, April 30th)

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A centennial-related display set up outside of Maynard Town Building at 195 Main St. The sign reads "Ye Old Nut House" (or Hot House?), RESERVED, Maynard 1871. The 3 name plates are for (l-r): Chief George Whalen, Chairman Howard Boeske, Chief Al…

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This was a school bus stop located at 169 Parker Street and Old Marlborough Road. The sign reads "Allandale Bus Stop", with the names Maureen, Kelli, and Leslie underneath.

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Joe Nastasha in front of Parker Hardware at 77 Main St

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Parishioners leaving St. George's Episcopal Church as part of a Palm Sunday service. The church was located on 63 Summer Street and was open from 1895-2006.

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A sidewalk sale outside of the Outdoor store at 24 Nason Street. (In the background signs can be seen for Hawes Florist and the Firestone Tire Store). The salesman is wearing a "Salute to Maynard" hat (centennial?)