Paul’s was a men’s clothing store at 527 Penn St in the 50s and 60s. Couldn’t find a date on when it closed.
Today the building is occupied by a pizza place.
Paul’s was a men’s clothing store at 527 Penn St in the 50s and 60s. Couldn’t find a date on when it closed.
Today the building is occupied by a pizza place.
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PAUL’S MENS SHOP, WOW!! WHAT MEMORIES… LOCATED AT 527 PENN STREET, I WORKED NEXT DOOR TO PAUL’S IN THE SIXTIES, AND WOULD SHOP THERE REGULARLY. I PLAYED GOLF WITH THE MANAGER, MARTY. PAUL’S ALSO HAD A STORE IN EASTON. PA. FAMOUS FOR THEIR SEMI-ANNUAL SALES, THE STORE CLOSED A DAY OR TWO BEFORE THE SALE TO RE-PRICE EVERYTHING. A VERY POPULAR MEN’S STORE FOR YEARS. THANKS ALEXA, FOR THE MEMORIES.
If 527 penn is where Paul’s was, what men’s shop was on the south side in the 400 block of penn?
ARE YOU SPEAKING OF JOSEPH’S?