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The stores on Avenue A served the thriving town of Turners Falls, Massachusetts. The town was laid out and grew in a strikingly short period of time. From the late 1860s, when it was just an idea, to the early 1900s, when this photograph was taken, the town became a full-fledged city, with six large and several smaller factories, several thousand residents and a thriving business district. A man rides a "safety bicycle," standard after about 1895, and behind him stand the carriages of the store's patrons. Despite its up-and-coming reputation, the town's streets were unpaved, which was typical for the era.
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Avenue A Stores
creator Unidentified |
date 1900-1910 |
location Turners Falls, Massachusetts |
width 4.63" |
height 3.75" |
process/materials paper print |
item type Photograph/Photograph |
accession # #1997.31.15 |
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