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by Groceteria
21 Apr 2024 09:16
Forum: History: USA Mid-Atlantic
Topic: What if they tore down the Food Fair but left the pylon?
Replies: 6
Views: 223

Re: What if they tore down the Food Fair but left the pylon?

When the building was a Food Fair, would the entrance have been oriented towards the parking lot or towards the street? 32nd Street has always been a major thoroughfare. However, I don't think it was ever a walking shopping strip. There have been pictures posted elsewhere of stores in this same typ...
by Groceteria
20 Apr 2024 23:21
Forum: History: USA Northeast
Topic: Historical Information About ShopRite Locations (Past & Present)
Replies: 20
Views: 1451

Re: Historical Information About ShopRite Locations (Past & Present)

I’ve split the centennial A&P discussion into a separate thread here:

viewtopic.php?t=4847
by Groceteria
20 Apr 2024 17:58
Forum: History: USA Mid-Atlantic
Topic: What if they tore down the Food Fair but left the pylon?
Replies: 6
Views: 223

Re: What if they tore down the Food Fair but left the pylon?

That's right. 32nd Street, I think.

I'll be adding a list of Harrisburg suburban stores soon BTW.
by Groceteria
13 Apr 2024 21:58
Forum: History: USA Mid-Atlantic
Topic: What if they tore down the Food Fair but left the pylon?
Replies: 6
Views: 223

What if they tore down the Food Fair but left the pylon?

It would look something like this oddity in suburban Harrisburg PA. I drove by it the other night and thought “that looks like a Food Fair pylon But there’s no building there.” Turns out they tore down the store about six years ago but left the pylon (see “before” image from Google Street View). 44D...
by Groceteria
09 Apr 2024 22:25
Forum: History: USA Northeast
Topic: Historical Information About ShopRite Locations (Past & Present)
Replies: 20
Views: 1451

Re: Historical Information About ShopRite Locations (Past & Present)

I would guess that many chains had colonial prototypes—I’ve seen Acmes like this. The Pick-n-Pay chain in Cleveland had at least one free standing store like this. National Tea had a very few stores like this—I recall one in Alliance, Ohio. Safeway (particularly in the DC area) and Grand Union as w...
by Groceteria
09 Apr 2024 22:18
Forum: History: USA California
Topic: Unidentified former Safeway in west Fresno
Replies: 4
Views: 449

Re: Unidentified former Safeway in west Fresno

Per my Fresno research from 25 years ago it was gone before 1970. I’m on vacation right now but I’ll see if I can pin that date down with newspaper sources when I have time.
by Groceteria
02 Apr 2024 07:47
Forum: History: USA Mid-Atlantic
Topic: NEW: York PA
Replies: 2
Views: 285

Re: NEW: York PA

Thanks! Noted and will update.
by Groceteria
29 Mar 2024 14:13
Forum: History: USA Mid-Atlantic
Topic: NEW: York PA
Replies: 2
Views: 285

NEW: York PA

For your Good Friday enjoyment: https://www.groceteria.com/place/pennsylvania/york/

Plenty of Acme, A&P, Giant-PA, and Food Fair!
by Groceteria
14 Mar 2024 19:43
Forum: History: USA California
Topic: Jewel in SoCal?
Replies: 3
Views: 437

Re: Jewel in SoCal?

Jewel Tea (the actual tea shops and delivery business) had SoCal stores early on and delivery through at least the 1970s, per some LA Times references, but no locations of the supermarket chain AFAIK. And Sav-on Drugs was rebranded as Osco for a time. I wonder if either of those things might have ca...
by Groceteria
11 Mar 2024 08:22
Forum: History: USA Northeast
Topic: Historical Information About ShopRite Locations (Past & Present)
Replies: 20
Views: 1451

Re: Historical Information About ShopRite Locations (Past & Present)

I did figure out how to save a Newspapers.com clipping as a JPG file and then upload as many as three of them as attachments to a post. However, because the JPG attachments could not be enlarged, I decided to delete those attachments. And unfortunately, posting a lot of those clippings as JPGs beco...
by Groceteria
10 Mar 2024 19:49
Forum: History: USA Northeast
Topic: Historical Information About ShopRite Locations (Past & Present)
Replies: 20
Views: 1451

Re: Historical Information About ShopRite Locations (Past & Present)

Although I cannot figure out how to post an image from Newspapers.com that allows one to zoom in, I think I figured out a way to share a link which allows one to view an image or article (and enlarge it) properly. Great that you provided these, but for the record the links only work for those who h...
by Groceteria
10 Mar 2024 16:22
Forum: History: USA Southeast
Topic: NEW: Columbus GA, 1925-2024
Replies: 0
Views: 269

NEW: Columbus GA, 1925-2024

More interesting than I expected, and there were so very many independent chains, franchises, and co-ops.

https://www.groceteria.com/place/georgia/columbus/
by Groceteria
05 Mar 2024 08:57
Forum: History: USA Northeast
Topic: Grand Union
Replies: 76
Views: 80468

Re: Grand Union

pseudo3d wrote: 04 Mar 2024 11:58 Was Bolton Landing always a Grand Union?
Looks to have been a Grand Union new build, circa 1998, to replace a store that burned down.

https://www.bizjournals.com/albany/stor ... ily34.html
by Groceteria
02 Mar 2024 19:58
Forum: History: USA Northwest/Rockies/Alaska
Topic: NEW: Vancouver WA, 1928-2000
Replies: 6
Views: 567

Re: NEW: Vancouver WA, 1928-2000

I may have misread the year on Google Streetview. I did a newspaper archive search on the address and references ended about 2007 as well, so maybe I over-assumed.
by Groceteria
02 Mar 2024 13:03
Forum: History: USA Northwest/Rockies/Alaska
Topic: NEW: Vancouver WA, 1928-2000
Replies: 6
Views: 567

Re: NEW: Vancouver WA, 1928-2000

Thanks. These are updated. The Padden Pkwy location did not make the list because it was apparently only open between about 2003 and 2007, which was outside the range of the list. But I have added a note about it.