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Here's a shot of L.J. Herman's 2nd Shop and its gaudy greenish paint which makes this place eye-catching.
In the Lake Success area of Long Island is a shop with a household name of the mid-century. Yes, it's the Singer building which has been under the same ownership for years.
Austin's Homemade Ice Cream is about 2 miles west of Camden Park. It's closed for the season and will reopen in the spring. Fantastic ice cream!
The Palmquist Jeweler has seen better days. One can imagine how many would be grooms have left these doors with a sparkling engagement ring for their sweetheart. It stands awaiting an unknown fate. If only these treasures of yesteryear could be preserved forever.
Looking for fatigues or a pair of boots? For all your surplus needs visit Bernie's Army & Navy store.
Check out the familiar "Norge ball" atop the Fashion Care Laundry building. This site is located in Albany, NY.
A classic shop in a classic shopping center... Shoe Town overlooks this center in New Hyde Park. This is the type of place Mom would walk you to for new shoes for school.
Ben's is no longer a clothing store but it's decaying marquee still exists. The neon and clock will unlikely ever again be in working condition.
Check out the front of the Royer Pharmacy. This Ephrata, PA location features a stainless steel appearing lettering on the sign above the door.
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