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General Store

Alexander McBeth & Co.

One of the first stores in this section of the state stood near this spot. Its day book shows that it was in operation in 1794, three years before the founding of the town of Greenville.

Marker is ...

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J. Monteverde General Store Museum

Typical of old country stores at the turn of the century. Opened in 1898. Over its counter and from its shed, the Monteverde Family offered for sale all manner and description of merchandise. The emporium served as a meeting place ...

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Mount Pleasant General Store

This property, comprising the Mount Pleasant General Store and a smokehouse at the rear, is on the National and State Registers. The smokehouse was constructed in the early 1830's, and the store was erected around 1840. Both were built by ...

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Denier & Richmond General Merchandise Store

Built in 1890, the store originally had unplastered adobe walls, a gabled roof, and a large, commercial-style glass display front. After Denier & Richmond, the building housed the C.R. Michea Store from 1897 to 1907, and then the Michea-Arballo Store. ...

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Hatch Bros. General Store

1945-1980

In 1945, Reed & Burt Hatch, brothers & partners, purchased this building from the A.Z. Palmer Family, as they had outgrown the building where they operated a thriving general store. After some renovation, the building was renamed "Hatch Bros. General ...

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General Store

Opened here in the mid-1800s in “Whitehall” --

later known as “Iron Dale” and now “Woodglen.”

Typical of its kind, and one of the few still in business.

Marker is at the intersection of Hill Road and Woodglen Road, on the left when ...

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Post Office and General Store

(Latta, S.C.)

In rural communities throughout the country, the local general store was the focal point of town activities. Not only did these stores serve to provide the necessities of life, they offered a gathering point for the exchange of information ...

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Burr Hawley & Burritt General Store

Stepney

ca 1855

Site of the Burr Hawley &

Burritt General Store

At this site farmers assembled horse teams & wagons to bring milk to the milk station & to buy feed, hay and grain; residents purchased sewing supplies, groceries ...

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Beebe General Store

Historical Plaza Walking Tour Stop 13

Directly across South Main Street, a double building housed the general store owned by Jerome Beebe. He sold groceries, wines and liquor, and reapers and plows. The events of Sunday, August 15, 1873, led up ...

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G. Willment General Store

Historical Landmark

Site G. Willment General Store

Second floor was Mason Lodge

Built 1852 – Burned 1855

Rebuilt & Dedicated Dec.,27, 1860

Marker is at the intersection of Commercial Street and Court Street on Commercial Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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