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There were two locations, downtown Norfolk and Richmond, Va. The Grocery Store was a Richmond-based chain Farm Fresh operated for a time in the late 1980s and for much of the 1990s, with Farm Fresh converting 15 stores it acquired from Safeway in November 1993 as Safeway exited the Richmond market. [ 2 ]
The Beckley Mill Site is a historic archaeological site off Worley Road near Piney Creek in Beckley, West Virginia. The site is that of a mill established in 1835 by Beckley's founder and namesake, Alfred Beckley. The mill remained in use into the early 20th century, but was eventually closed and abandoned.
Beckley is a city in and the county seat of Raleigh County, West Virginia, United States.The population was 17,286 at the 2020 census, making it the ninth-most populous city in the state.
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Tamarack Marketplace is a marketplace in Beckley, West Virginia run by the West Virginia Parkways, Economic Development and Tourism Authority. [1] Tamarack sells local artisan goods made from materials such as wood, glass, textiles, pottery, metal, jewelry, as well as food, art, books and recordings.
The first "drugstores" in North America "appeared in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, Boston, New York, and Philadelphia," [11] with likely proto-drugstores—for example Gysbert van Imbroch ran a "general store" that sold drugs from 1663 to 1665 in Wildwyck, New Netherland, [12] today's Kingston, New York—preceding the dedicated apothecary shops of the 1700s, and providing a model.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 1,025 square miles (2,650 km 2), of which 1,020 square miles (2,600 km 2) is land and 4.9 square miles (13 km 2) (0.5%) is water. [15]
Photo shows African American man and woman, outdoors, standing at the corner of a house near the chimney The town was established in 1787 by Revolutionary War officer and statesman Leven Powell . He purchased the land for Middleburg at $2.50 per acre in 1763 from Joseph Chinn, a first cousin of George Washington .