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View fullsize The one-story store at 2215 C Street was built in 1925 by the Nelson Brothers. According to the building permit, it started out as a $4,000 frame building, but at some point gained a brick front wall. The building was first the home of Lundholm &
View fullsize The commercial building at 1720 South Street was constructed in 1937 by the Martin-Day Construction Company. They leased the location to the Grand Central Market for ten years. This story, occupying a 40x85 foot area, would be their fourth location,
View fullsize Henry Schneider operated his first grocery store at 27th and O beginning in 1920. In 1921, he secured a building permit for a house at 1902 Lake Street, and the following year, built a one-story brick store on the back of his lot at 2424 S 19th. 
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View fullsize A grocery store stood on this block as early as 1903, but it burned down a year later. The existing building was built in 1929 for Jacob B. Strackbein. Strackbein had been a grocer with the Strasheims in 1919 and worked in the confectionary shop at 1

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