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The Martineau Drug Store

 


The Martineau Drug Store
The building on the right was the Martineau Drug Store. The building on the left was a bank and then the post office.

 

These museum pieces came from the drug store building that is still standing at the southeast corner of Lake and Second Streets. The drug store was a center of activity providing not only medicines, but also ice cream sodas, a place to pay utility bills, and the site of the local Greyhound bus stop.


Martineau Drug Store Exhibit
This display case includes a variety of products sold at the drug store from medicines to pipe tobacco. On the top of the counter on the left is a photo Mr. and Mrs. Martineau, the drug store's proprietors along with items from the soda fountain. On the right is a photo of Doc Jamieson, his bag, and some medical equipment. (3 images, 5 second delay)
 

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