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Middlesex Bank
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.
Co-op Gas Station
The station was a part of the united co-operative Society.
It was located at 7 Waltham St.
It was located at 7 Waltham St.
Fashion Shop
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.
Fashion Shop
The Fashion Shop, a women and children's apparel store, occupied the building which housed the People's Theater (14 Nason Street)
The Avalon - Boston Garden Annex
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
The Bar was owned by Bob Tobin and Walter Sokolowski
F. W. Woolworth Company
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)
Centennial-related Display outside of Town Building
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…
Allandale Bus Stop
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.
Palm Sunday at St. George's Episcopal Church
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.
The Outdoor Store Sidewalk Sale
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?)
Carnival at Crowe Park
Carnivals, possibly sponsored by the American Legion, were often held at Crowe Park (Great Road)
U.S. Coast Guard sailor at event at cemetery
Unknown Coast Guard sailor with younger family members. Perhaps a Memorial Day observance.
Group portrait at American Motors/Canoe Race at Lake Boon
l to r
Rear: John Tomyl, Will Dodd, Howard Boeske, Donald Prescott
Front: Pete Stalker, John Tobin, Fred Gould
Rear: John Tomyl, Will Dodd, Howard Boeske, Donald Prescott
Front: Pete Stalker, John Tobin, Fred Gould
St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church - 1913
Finnish Evangelical Lutheran Church
The church was built on Glendale Street by the Finnish workers from 1905-1907 and dedicated on June 6, 1908. The parish moved to a new location (North Sudbury) in 1967 and the building was later used as the Church of the Nazarene. It is currently a…