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    Greenwich Businesses in the 1960’s

     

     

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    Crum’s Chevrolet – c1956 – Promotion Piece

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    Sparkle Market ad in the Enterprise Review – December 9, 1960

    Curfman's Sparkle Market - December 9, 1960

    Curfman’s Sparkle Market – December 9, 1960

    J.P. Restaurant – August 3, 1961

    J-P Restaurant- New Management - Enterprise Review - August 3, 1961

    J-P Restaurant- New Management – Enterprise Review – August 3, 1961


    Greenwich 1964 – Central Plastics – Photo #4

    GREENWICH, OHIO IN 1964

    At some time in 1964, the Greenwich Chamber of Commerce put together a “File of Facts for Greenwich, Ohio.” This folder of materials was available to give to business owners or individuals who might be interested in locating in the village.

    There were four photographs in the folder, all taken from the air by Tom Root of Plymouth, Ohio.

    Photo #4 shows the Central Plastics plant on the east side of North Kniffin Street

    Central Plastics

    Central Plastics 1963

    1963 Greenwich Chamber of Commerce Promotion Photos

    Greenwich 1964 – Akron Standard Mold – Photo #3

    GREENWICH, OHIO IN 1964

    At some time in 1964, the Greenwich Chamber of Commerce put together a “File of Facts for Greenwich, Ohio.” This folder of materials was available to give to business owners or individuals who might be interested in locating in the village.

    There were four photographs in the folder, all taken from the air by Tom Root of Plymouth, Ohio.

    Photo #3 shows the Akron Standard Mold Co. (now Versitech) on the west side of North Kniffin Street.

    Akron Standard Mold - 1963

    1964 Greenwich Chamber of Commerce Promotion Photos

    Greenwich 1964 – G. S. Stewart Co. / Seminary Street – Photo # 2

    GREENWICH, OHIO IN 1964

    At some time in 1964, the Greenwich Chamber of Commerce put together a “File of Facts for Greenwich, Ohio.” This folder of materials was available to give to business owners or individuals who might be interested in locating in the village.

    There were four photographs in the folder, all taken from the air by Tom Root of Plymouth, Ohio.

    Photo #2 shows the Primary School in the lower left-hand corner, bounded by West Union Street and Center Street. The G.S. Stewart Company building is now the Johnson Brothers Company. The two areas west of the Stewart Company are outlined in black and were listed as available industrial sites, all next to rail lines.
    At the far, upper left is Seminary Street which is crossed by Pleasant Street, then ending at Sunset Drive. Beyond Sunset lay land belonging to Raymond Bowerize. Eventually, Seminary Street would be extended to the west as new homes were built.

    G. S. Stewart Co. - Paint by Numbers Frames. 1963

    G. S. Stewart Co. – Paint by Numbers Frames. 1963 (on the Right); Seminary Street at the top left; Union Street Center Street Intersection lower Center.

    1964 Greenwich Chamber of Commerce Promotion Photos

    Greenwich Enterprise Newspaper Office – 1890

    Greenwich Enterprise Newspaper Office in 1890.

    Greenwich Enterprise Newspaper Office in 1890.

    Leonard’s Shoes

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