F.E. Cornell’s Country Store
This building was erected in October of 1897 as F.E. Cornell’s Country Emporium, the first commercial building in town. In December 1897, a corner of the store was set aside as a post office and officially designated “Encinal”. Since another post office was operating under a similar name, Cornell was required to change the name of his post office. In 1901 both the post office and the town were officially named “Sunnyvale”.
Various enterprises have occupied portions of this building. In the heyday of canneries, this popular watering hole was open 24 hours a day.
Marker is at the intersection of South Murphy Street and West Evelyn Avenue on South Murphy Street.
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