Anyone have any ideas as to what this is? Sure looks historical, though I am unconvinced it has anything to do with the store.
Old Photos at Safeway in Bonners Ferry, Idaho
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I almost did not find the store. I didn't print any maps (wasn't even planning to go to Bonner's Ferry but got checked into hotel early so said what the heck and just started driving). I drove through the south portion of the town and saw another store and some gas stations but no Safeway. I thought huh, where is it. Then I kept going and thought there was no more town. Then I saw the downtown section in the north part of town. Was staring down a street and saw the big S sign. I almost missed this store too.
They may have been closed in the late evening too. I think they closed at 9 or 10.
Anyone been to the Deer Lodge, MT Safeway?
They may have been closed in the late evening too. I think they closed at 9 or 10.
Anyone been to the Deer Lodge, MT Safeway?
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Re: Old Photos at Safeway in Bonners Ferry, Idaho
I last visited the Bonners Ferry Idaho Safeway in the mid 1990's, it is still located at 216 First Street.storewanderer wrote:Anyone have any ideas as to what this is? Sure looks historical, though I am unconvinced it has anything to do with the store.