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Sealtest Dairy, Cleveland Ohio. Taken by Stanley Gregory with an Argus camera.

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International Metro Van delivery used to own by the St. Louis Dairy Company - St. Louis, Missouri, 1942

Former Sealtest clock and Milles Fountain - St. Louis, Missouri, 1960

Mount Airy, Surry County, North Carolina. Shown is a portion of the vintage sign display at Horizon Equipment Rentals. "The Sealtest system of laboratory protection".

boston, massachusetts

october 1959

 

anderson street, beacon hill

 

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Hardy's Grocery, 215 E Main Street, Glendale, Kentucky. Not a big selection of groceries in Glendarl.

Sealtest Dairy Clock & The Aloe Plaza - St. Louis, Missouri, 1959

Summer arrives in Central New York in June 1999 as Amtrak train 286 glides along the Barge Canal at Clyde behind a dual mode P32AC. The garage to the right was once a Sealtest creamery and the grassy area to the left was once occupied by a ramp down to track level off the Route 414 bridge from which this picture was taken.

Inverness, FL Postcard 1955

The Sealtest Dairy Building - St. Louis, Missouri, 1953

Découvert au hasard lors d'une ballade à Berthier

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This grocery with a steep roof and two dormer windows is in Boydton, Virginia. The second story door on the side curiously has no outside access. This structure must have served another function once before being turned into a grocery. It is closed for business.

 

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Woodstock, Shenandoah County, Virginia.

these are not pictures I took, just my dads favorite things

I do and I think that this dates me. I didn't grow up here in rural West Virginia where I now live, but I used to visit every summer. When I was little my grandfather used to take me to town. If my cousins came with us, we would ride in the back of his pick up truck. If it was just the two of us, I would sit up front and he would let me drive the last little bit up the mountain to the farm (sitting on his lap steering). After we finished whatever errands he had to do, we would get an ice cream at Jurgen's drugstore. He would always get a rootbeer float and I would get a big dish of chocolate ice cream.

 

Jurgen's has been gone for many many years. A little lunch cafe was here until last year still serving ice cream at the original fountain counter. It was a favorite spot for my daughter and I to have our monthly lunches at. Now the space houses a sewing shoppe. This rusty old sign is all that is left except the memories.

This abandoned building once housed a neighborhood pharmacy years ago, but still shows its "ghost signs" very well.

 

I liked this one since Chattanooga was once home to the first bottling plant for Coca Cola.

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