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SET 3 – Colony Crossing Kroger, Pre-Remodel
Speaking of the pharmacy wall, here’s a straight-on look at it, as viewed from out within one of the handful of short-height HABA aisles. My camera lens is angled down a bit more than normal here, which I feel is common for me when I take pictures of this area of a store, since I don’t want the pharmacists to see me, lol! Granted, that consensus is also true of all other store employees, in my book… but I guess in the pharmacy it’s a bit harder than everywhere else due to the setup of the space, greater employee presence, and lesser customer presence.
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Modular Pharmacy, detail: Ground floor with young pharmacist who is now running the business; shelves, cash counter, and pill tray. You can't tell from this picture, but the 1x2x1 red panel has a fire logo on it, as these pills cure heartburn.
Walgreen's Pharmacy Wethersfield, CT, 8/2014 by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube
Walgreen's Pharmacy Wethersfield, CT, 8/2014 by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube
CVS Pharmacy #1530 (10,022 square feet)
2738 W Broad Street, Richmond, VA
This location opened in 1994; it was originally a Peoples Drug, which was built in 1992 to replace an older location on site.
CVS Pharmacy #1988 (12,483 square feet)
3514 West Cary Street, Richmond Shopping Center, Richmond, VA
This location opened in November 1993; it was originally a Standard Drug, which opened in March 1957.
Years ago, this small rural town in Texas was building and thriving soon after the railroad came through. It had everything that an old type drug store offered, soda fountain, a pharmacy department, gift shop, etc. Now, the railroad is gone, and so is the soda fountain. However, the mural on the side of the building has the rememberance of the railroad and the town's originator.
Amazing display of a vast collection of vintage pharmacy items from a closed store in Lombard, IL. The employees love showing this off, and said there's multiple people interested in buying the whole collection. Saw it on my first visit to this store then returned two weeks later to photograph it. I asked if I could, and took dozens...close-up shots to follow.