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Gruber Brothers Furniture Store & Christie and Thomson Auto Parts
Photograph of Gruber Brothers Furniture located at 117 Main Street. The building dates to the 1860's when it was known as the Riverside Building. The upper floor of the building was destroyed by fire on July 14, 1934. Second photo taken later after…
Ledgard Real Estate
The Ledgard Real Estate office was located at 41 Main Street. Harold Legard is on the left shaking the hand of an unidentified gentleman.
Maynard Coal Company - 1920s - 1940s
Axel Lawson, the father of Dick Lawson who was a school physical education teacher, owned and operated the Maynard Coal Company from the 1920s through the 1940s. He conducted business from the offices on 127 Main St. The actual coal yard was behind…
Salesman and customer at the New Idea Store.
The photo shows Gerald Tierney of the New Idea store and Ralph DiPietro Jr. the customer buying a new jacket. The New Idea Store was located at 65-67 Main St.
Sign for Tutto's Bowling Lanes
The sign at 24 Main Street and River Street for the (new 1964) Tutto's Bowling alley. (Stretch's Tavern can be seen in the background at 29 Main st.)
Tutto's Lanes - 1965
A black and white photo of the Graceffa Bowling Alley owner. Picture includes Joseph, Mike, and Salvatore (Tutto) Graceffa. It was located at 24 Main St.
Carlos "Buddy" Seura is shown in the rear on the left side. Buddy was a regular at the old…
Carlos "Buddy" Seura is shown in the rear on the left side. Buddy was a regular at the old…
Tutto's Bowling Lanes
There were 16 Alleys for candle pin bowling. They were built by AMF in 1964. The building was at 24 Main St. in the rear.
Tutto's Bowling Lanes, Pool room and Luncheonette
This is the original location of Tutto's Bowling Lanes at 24 Main Street before it relocated to a larger facility in the rear of this building in 1964.