Sixth Day of Christmas – Light snowfall on a decorated Penn Street in the 1940s. Pictured is both Whitner’s and Pomeroy’s Department stores.
Thanks for the insight Mark, sounds like a story in itself
Sixth Day of Christmas – Light snowfall on a decorated Penn Street in the 1940s. Pictured is both Whitner’s and Pomeroy’s Department stores.
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Thanks for the insight Mark, sounds like a story in itself
Cousins was a business of Bob and Roger Rachman (Cousins, B&R Apparel, and others), who were cousins and the son…
Oh wow, I remember watching the fire from the Pagoda.
My Mother, five Aunts, and Uncle worked there during and after WWII. It was a fire trap back then! I…
I have a porky animatronic I dont show it to anybody its private for me and my family
As a kid, I thought the sixth floor of Pomeroy’s at Christmas time was the most wonderful place on earth!
This was before the traffic circle at 5th and penn.