iNTERIOR OF wALKER'S sTORE
This is an image of the interior of Walker's Store, with Johnny Walker, taken around 1922. We are currently unsure of where exactly his store was located.
Posted on June 21, 2007 2:22 PM
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Posted on June 21, 2007 2:22 PM
Patron research provided on March 12, 2013 - Click here to read more.
oFSHAY'S fIRST sTORE
Address: The 5 Corners, across the street from the Methodist Church
Date: 1925.
Notes: Ofshay's General Store was an institution in the center of Marlborough for about 60 years. Seven months after the building was purchased, it burned down. The Ofshay Brother's rebuilt, and continued on, with one of the brother's son's joining in the family business. Today, the Ofshay's no longer own the store on the corner, but many in town still call it "Ofshay's".
Posted on June 21, 2007 2:30 PM
Date: 1925.
Notes: Ofshay's General Store was an institution in the center of Marlborough for about 60 years. Seven months after the building was purchased, it burned down. The Ofshay Brother's rebuilt, and continued on, with one of the brother's son's joining in the family business. Today, the Ofshay's no longer own the store on the corner, but many in town still call it "Ofshay's".
Posted on June 21, 2007 2:30 PM
oFSHAY'S gENERAL sTORE, C. 1970
Address: The 5 Corners
Date: 1970.
Notes: Ofshay's General Store was an institution in the center of Marlborough for about 60 years. Seven months after the building was purchased, it burned down. The Ofshay Brother's rebuilt, and continued on, with one of the brother's son's joining in the family business. Today, the Ofshay's no longer own the store on the corner, but many in town still call it "Ofshay's".
Posted on June 21, 2007 2:37 PM
Date: 1970.
Notes: Ofshay's General Store was an institution in the center of Marlborough for about 60 years. Seven months after the building was purchased, it burned down. The Ofshay Brother's rebuilt, and continued on, with one of the brother's son's joining in the family business. Today, the Ofshay's no longer own the store on the corner, but many in town still call it "Ofshay's".
Posted on June 21, 2007 2:37 PM