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February 2005
26 February 2005 | Link this
So I'm experimenting with adding a web journal to the site. I don't use the term "blog" because it sounds like something you might hack up on a very hungover Sunday morning. In theory, I'll use this space for links to interesting sites and news articles I've found, pictures of stores I need help identifying, pointers to new stuff on the site, and general notes, comments, and thoughts. More to come... 27 February 2005 | Link this
Anyone want to hazard a guess as to whether or not this Pavilions unit in Seal Beach might have originally been a Safeway-Super S combo? It has a matching Sav-on drug store next door and the whole thing really looks like it was originally meant as one integrated building. Either way, I'm pretty sure the Pavilions was originally a Safeway store.
Via a link in the message board, I found yet another useful searchable image archive, this one from Seattle. The cool Albertsons photo above came from it.
Also found a set of really nice images from a 1952 Grand Union in Patterson NJ at some Library of Congress site for which I've misplaced the URL. For those of you who are address and date nuts, you may be excited to see that I added this list of all 1973 locations to the Alpha Beta section today. It's interesting stuff and I did a little limited cross-checking o see how many stores in Southern California were still operating as Ralphs locations, and how many in Northern California had lasted long enough to become Albertsons branches. 28 February 2005 | Link thisEven my old hometown is courting supermarkets in the central city now:
It will be interesting to see what happens here. Downtown Greensboro is, in a sense, where this website was born. It was there, at age nine or so, that I became obsessed with the ancient A&P store which sat near what used to be my great grandmother's house. It was in Greensboro that my mom showed me the few entrance tiles which were all that remained from the Big Star store which had been Greensboro's first real supermarket back when she was a little girl. It's where the obsession began, after all, so it would be nice to see some supermarket chain return to the area after thirty years or so, even if it's in some trendy, new wave building that looks more like an Urban Outfitters than a grocery store... |
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