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September, 2015:

All Dreams Matter – I Have A Dream – Chattanooga, TN

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Cooper’s Office Supply – Chattanooga, TN

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For Service Phone 266-6151 © Frank H. Jump

City of Chattanooga Fire Station Number 7 – Chattanooga, TN

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© Frank H. Jump

For the first time in years, Chattanooga officials want to hold a fire sale of the city’s excess property, hoping to bring in about $580,000. City to sell growing list of properties – October 10th, 2010 by Cliff Hightower – timesfreepress dot com

Shiprock – New Mexico-Arizona Border

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Schneider Bros. – Engineering – South Scranton, PA

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Schneider Bros. 601 Cedar Avenue, Scranton – Domestic Engineering Quarterly – Vol. XC – January 3 to March 29, 1920 – Google Books

I Want To Be A Part of It – NYC-Brooklyn Waterfront

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Elmer T. Herzog, Jeweler – Jewelry-Watches – 806 Madison Avenue – Covington, KY

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To understand Herzog Jewelers today, it’s important to take a look at Herzog Jewelers from the beginning.

Let’s go back to 1922, when phones had been around for less than 50 years and flappers were bobbing their hair. In that year, our founder, Elmer T. Herzog, opened up a small jewelry store at 806 Madison Avenue in Covington, Kentucky. While working long hours serving his customers (something we can all relate to even today), he earned a reputation as a solid community member and trustworthy jeweler. And to think—he did all of this without a smart phone, call waiting or a laptop!

Fast-forward to 1980, when cell phones were the size of infants and hair was even bigger. It was in this year that Elmer retired and his son-in-law, Joseph Koester, Jr., took over.  – Herzog Jewelers dot com

Like most urban stories, demographics change and so do locations for services to follow their market.