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[[Image:imp442.jpg|left|thumb|350px|The original Thompson's Food Market in 1916. Photo courtesy: Jack Thompson]]THOMPSON'S FOOD MARKET. Business. Located at the southwest corner of Jones and South Locust, the store opened on January 7, 1916. The owner, Frank W. Thompson is pictured on the left. Lorraine Sullivan is pictured in the center with Mary S. Thompson on the right.
[[Image:imp442.jpg|left|thumb|350px|The original Thompson's Food Market in 1916. Photo courtesy: Jack Thompson]]THOMPSON'S FOOD MARKET. Business. Located at the southwest corner of Jones and South Locust, the store opened on January 7, 1916. The owner, Frank W. Thompson is pictured on the left. Lorraine Sullivan is pictured in the center with Mary S. Thompson on the right.


[[Category: Grocer]]
Thompson's was located in 1972 at 1st and Locust and Asbury and Carter.  By 1986 the store at 250 West 1st had been renamed the 1st Street Food Mart.
 
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"Chronology '72, Telegraph Herald
"Chrobology '86, Telegraph Herald
 
[[Category: Grocery]]

Revision as of 03:33, 12 December 2010

The original Thompson's Food Market in 1916. Photo courtesy: Jack Thompson

THOMPSON'S FOOD MARKET. Business. Located at the southwest corner of Jones and South Locust, the store opened on January 7, 1916. The owner, Frank W. Thompson is pictured on the left. Lorraine Sullivan is pictured in the center with Mary S. Thompson on the right.

Thompson's was located in 1972 at 1st and Locust and Asbury and Carter. By 1986 the store at 250 West 1st had been renamed the 1st Street Food Mart.

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Source:

"Chronology '72, Telegraph Herald "Chrobology '86, Telegraph Herald