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99. Johnson Drug Store

99. Johnson Drug Store. 5216 Willing Street. 1910. Masonry Vernacular. This building was occupied by Johnston's Drug Store, and in the 1920s a doctor's office was located on the second floor.

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Model Drug Store 1928(c)

Costa Mesa Historical Site

Costa Mesa

Model

Drug Store

1928(c)

Marker is on Newport Boulevard, on the right when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Grant's Drug Store

Plaque 1

This structure is also known as the "Pilaster House" named for the flat columns on the exterior. It is historically significant for three reasons:

• It was prefabricated in Cincinnati, Ohio, its pieces shipped by steamboat. It arrived in ...

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Weaverville Drug Store

This property

Weaverville Drug Store

Established 1853

Has been place on the

National Register

of Historic Places

By the United States Department

of the Interior

Marker is on Main Street (California Route 299), on the right when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Corneau & Diller Drug Store

 

Apothecaries in the mid-19th century carried a surprising variety of drugs and remedies---potassium iodide for rheumatism and syphilis, sulphate of quinine for tooth powder, opium elixir for toothache, and camphor for an aphrodisiac. "Cure-all" patent medicines were popular. Dr. ...

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Miller Drug Store

Built in 1879, this building has been a mercantile, pharmacy, grocery, post office and telephone exchange.

Site No. 1304

A Register Cultural Property State of New Mexico

Marker is on New Mexico Route 152 at milepost 48.8, on the left when traveling west. ...

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Corner Drug Store

This was the site of the old Corner Drug Store, a three story building & popular gathering spot, which stood from c.1850 until it was razed in 1914. The present structure was then built & continued as a drugstore until ...

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Chicago Drug Store

Baxter Springs Historic Walking Tour

On this site, G. G. Gregg established the Chicago Drug Store in 1868, just as the town became a center for the cattle trade. The block of businesses was known as Keenan's Old Stand at that ...

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Michel's Drug Store

Ernst Gustav Michel (1865-1930), a native of Germany, and his wife, Lillie Agnes, opened a drugstore at this site in 1891. After fire destroyed the first store in 1905, Michel built a 3-story edifice here. The first floor housed the ...

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Drug Store / Bakery

Circa 1940

In the 1940's the place to go was Leonard Patty's soda fountain and drug store. This was the first soda fountain in town and served up all the favorites for quenching thirst in those days, including phosphates and sodas ...

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