Tiled Entryway on 7th Street

It’s been a while since I’ve posted a tiled entryway, I ran across this photo and thought I’d go with it. In the past, I’ve tried to research the various businesses usually coming up empty – however I struck gold with this one! Antonio Lupinacci bought, sold, and repaired accordions in his shop on South 7th Street – he even stocked “talking machines” also known as Victrolas. The ad below is from The Evening Public Ledger dated March 20, 1920.

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2 Responses to Tiled Entryway on 7th Street

  1. Old NFO says:

    That is a neat peace of history! Thanks for sharing it!

  2. Tina Garceau says:

    I was thrilled to be able to find information on the business and an ad!

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