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Barry's Cut Rate Drugs
Chicago, IL
Photo courtesy Dennis Dixson

This marquee is for Barry's Cut Rate Drugs in Chicago, IL. This old sign looks like it was once quite a sight when it was neon.


N.H. Ballin Co.
Chicago, IL
Photo courtesy Devil Doll

Check out this old roadside sign for the N.H. Ballin Drugs Company of Chicago, IL.


Hemminsen Drugs
Marshall, MI

Photos courtesy Richard Weiss


Located along main street in Marshall, MI is this old Rexall store called Hemminsen Drugs. 03-07

(Far right) The marquee for the drug store

(Near right) A shot of the front of the drug store


Dan Purvis Drugs
New Haven, IN

Photo and info courtesy Alan Culley

Rexall Drugs was located in downtown New Haven, just east of Fort Wayne. The drug store may no longer be in business. 12-07


Brown Drugs
Quincy, IN

Photo courtesy Richard Weiss

The Brown Drugs in Quincy, IN is a remnant of the era where a friendly neighborhood drug store could be found in most every town. 09-08


Greenville, OH
Greenville, OH

Photo and info courtesy Alan Culley

The Greenville Pharmacy is located in the downtown area on Broadway St. 09-08


Ranburn Rexall Drugs
Gary, IN

Photo courtesy Kevin Heggi

Here's an old Rexall sign at the Ranburn Rexall Drugs in Gary, IN. 10-08

Phillip's Drugs
Richmond, IN

Photo and info courtesy Alan Culley

The Rexall sign is located over the side entrance of the drug store but the store is no longer a Rexall. The Phillip's Drugs is located in the Indiana town of Richmond. 03-09

 

 

 

 

 

 

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