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The picture shows the storefront of the headquarter of Deutsche Bahn near Potsdamer Platz in Berlin/Germany.
an antique shop in hallowell, maine. the storefront itself looks to be an antique.
thanks for visiting.
Ruidoso, New Mexico
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Normandie Bake Shop Brooklyn founded over 42yrs ago. This family-owned bakery known for its strawberry shortcake & other traditional classics including Charlotte Russe moved to Monmouth County New Jersey but we had to photograph its shuttered #storefront admiring its vintage sign
McLeod Lake is located 140km north of Prince George. It was originally named Trout Lake Fort and was founded by the explorer, Simon Fraser in 1805. Its name was later changed to Fort McLeod. McLeod Lake is notable for being the first continuously inhabited European settlement in Canada west of the Rocky Mountains. Current population is 94.
We absolutely love when a “new” small business, which takes over an existing #storefront space leaves the original #signage from the departed tenant. In this case, a deli on Metropolitan Avenue in Brooklyn kept the “Metropolitan Stationery”
on the sun-washed streets of sitges, a stone's throw from the murmuring sea, a colorful character strides by. she's clad in the full regalia of summer—a bathing suit, sunglasses, and the golden buoy of leisure—contrasting the quiet storefront. it's a tale of enduring summer spirits, where the salt-scented air clings to skin and the promise of cool water beckons. the scene is a patchwork of the everyday and the holiday, the mundane and the whimsical. she carries the echo of waves and warmth against the backdrop of a town pulsating with its own unique rhythm, a charming corner where stories and sunlight intersect.
My grandparents lived near Mortimer and Woodbine until the late seventies, as a very young child I remember going to visit them and have vague recollections of the nearby storefronts. I went to revisit today....so much has changed.
This was also the site of the first Longo's food store, now a huge chain.