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Date Posted: 12:32:36 03/06/03 Thu
Author: Doug King
Author Host/IP: NoHost / 128.163.201.158
Subject: Re: Beech Street neighborhood groceries in the 1960s
In reply to: Melissa Tullis - Class of 85 's message, "Re: Beech Street neighborhood groceries in the 1960s" on 16:02:44 03/05/03 Wed

I grew up around that neighborhood too, and remember the little store....if I am not mistaken, wasn't that Fitch's Grocery?
I also, kinda mis Granny Goodwitch's out off of Blackburn Avenue. Anyone remotely remember Granny Goodwitch's????
The stop off before and after going to Southside Pool....????

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