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Shops - Storefronts
Monday, 05 January 2009 21:21

Early 1900'sCollecting photographs of storefronts and shops

One area of photography collecting that interests many people is exterior and interior views of shops. In this article we will look at some exterior views of shops and storefronts, interior views are in another article.

The photo to the left is showing Newport Dry Goods and is probably from Newport Rhode Island in the early 1900's. Although it is a generic photo of a storefront it is nevertheless a great old view and really shows off the beauty of turn of the last century architecture.
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