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Inside the A& P Grocery Store in Carthage

Inside the A& P Grocery Store in Carthage

Art Caldwell (left) and Paul Hastings are behind the counter, inside the A&P Grocery Store. Note prices of various items, like IVORY soap, at 17 cents a bar; or tinned salmon for 21 cents. 1938. Carthage, NY.

Interior of Nolands Dry Good Store in Carthage

Interior of Nolans Dry Good Store in Carthage

Four men inside Nolans Dry Goods Store in Carthage. Note wooden floor, pressed tin ceiling and shelving and display cases that line the long narrow interior. Circa 1890-1900. Carthage, NY.

West Side Meat Market in Carthage

West Side Meat Market in Carthage

Ray Bell’s meat market and grocery in West Carthage, circa 1920s. Pictured are three male butchers and four of the female employees on the sidewalk in front of the storefront. From the Bell & Arnot Collection in the Town of Champion Archives.  

A&P grocery story in Carthage

A&P grocery story in Carthage

Interior shot of the A&P. Circa 1920s. Carthage, NY. From the Bell & Arnot Collection in the Town of Champion Archives. Caption info compiled by Lynn Thornton, Laura Prievo, and Harold Sanderson for the Images of America book Around Carthage and West Carthage.

The Hollywood Shop soda fountain in Carthage

The Hollywood Shop soda fountain in Carthage

Arthur Post in his soda fountain located at 252 State Street around 1923.  It was named The Hollywood Shop, probably due to its proximity to the Strand Theater (formerly at 250 State).  Using business directories, ownership to changed hands as follows:  1927, Ralph E. Bennett; 1930, now called Ye Hollywood Shop, M. C. Bennett proprietor; […]

Carthage Milk and Cream Co. in Carthage

Carthage Milk and Cream store in Carthage

The Carthage Milk and Cream store was located on the corner of School and Francis Streets, across from the freight yard. An older man holds an unharnessed horse, and three unidentified workers are posed beside him. Note the wooden sidewalk. Circa 1880-1890. Carthage, NY. Caption info compiled by Lynn Thornton, Laura Prievo, and Harold Sanderson […]

Kandyland confectionary shop interior in Carthage

Kandyland confectionery shop interior in Carthage

Inside Kandyland, a confectionery shop owned by John and Mary Costes, who were of Greek descent. John had been a tobacco and coffee traveling salesman until he chose to settle in Carthage. Men pictured left to right are Floyd Maesaw, Henry ONeil, and Anthony Nicholson. 1930. Carthage, NY. From the collection of Jim Costes. Caption […]

Kandyland storefront with proprietors John and Mary Costes in Carthage

Kandyland storefront with proprietors John and Mary Costes in Carthage

John and Mary Costes were of Greek descent. They acquired the building pictured behind them in 1922 and turned it into Kandyland, a confectionary shop. John had been a tobacco and coffee traveling salesman. He liked the people of Carthage and decided to stay.  In this picture, John, Mary and , a shop boy are […]

Restaurant interior in Carthage

Restaurant interior and proprietors in Carthage

Inside an unidentified Carthage restaurant, featuring high tin ceiling and elaborate tile floor. The man and woman are unidentified, but are clearly workers or proprietors of the business. 1915. Carthage, NY. From the collection of Jim Costes. Caption info compiled by Lynn Thornton, Laura Prievo, and Harold Sanderson for the Images of America book Around Carthage […]

The Accarino Brothers grocery meat market in West Carthage

The Accarino Brothers grocery meat market in West Carthage

There were meat lockers in the building on the left that individuals and businesses could rent to store their meat. The meat was kept cool by ice in specially designed cold storage units. Circa 1940s. West Carthage, NY. From the Town of Champion Archives. Caption info compiled by Lynn Thornton, Laura Prievo, and Harold Sanderson […]