It looks a lot different now. Years ago I had a shop in there and now Mark Kanegas has a photography gallery in the open space where you can see the boat.
Great image. Wonder what ever happened to that Yellow Bowl sign and especially the BIG (flat) yellow bowl (sign) hanging nearby. THANKS so much for sharing these images!
Great shot here Fred of a time when things were slower…Lot’s of houses in the 60’s had this type look to them but I am sure this is a much early shot..:-) Dave & Kim:-)
It looks a lot different now. Years ago I had a shop in there and now Mark Kanegas has a photography gallery in the open space where you can see the boat.
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I grew up on Cape Ann and I really appreciate and enjoy seeing photos of places both familiar and that I have never seen before! So glad you’re back.
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Really appreciate the old pictures, Fred. Do you know the date of this one?
Looks to be a likely subject for a future painting
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Great image. Wonder what ever happened to that Yellow Bowl sign and especially the BIG (flat) yellow bowl (sign) hanging nearby. THANKS so much for sharing these images!
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Great shot here Fred of a time when things were slower…Lot’s of houses in the 60’s had this type look to them but I am sure this is a much early shot..:-) Dave & Kim:-)
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Love these old photo and trying to place where they are now!
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