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By then, it had 38 stores and had acquired Kinney & Woodward (14 stores) and Baldwin's (7), [8] also founded in Springfield from 1904-1909. [9] In 1919, Waldorf acquired the assets of the Automat Company, a local automat restaurant , and in 1924 converted the Little Building location to cafeteria format.
Woodward & Lothrop store in Washington, D.C. circa 1910s. Samuel Walter Woodward (1848 – August 2, 1917) and Alvin Mason Lothrop (1847–1912) opened a dry goods store in Chelsea, Massachusetts, in 1873, and maintained several stores in the Boston area. In partnership with Charles E. Cochrane, on February 8, 1880 they moved to Washington. [1]
6513-29 Woodward, 1941 This building is a single story Modern commercial building, originally clad with enameled metal panels, constructed in 1941, after the widening of Woodward Avenue. Some of the front façade has been remodeled with other materials, and the six-storefront wide structure now appears to be three separate buildings.
The parade kicks off at Woodward Avenue and Kirby Street in Midtown at 8:45 a.m. Thursday, according to The Parade Company, a Detroit-based nonprofit that produces America's Thanksgiving Parade.
These tuna salad lettuce wraps are a fun anti-inflammatory-friendly lunch idea. Tuna provides protein and omega-3 fatty acids, while the addition of Greek-style yogurt in the dressing helps amp up ...
Blaze Bernstein was a 19-year-old pre-med student at the University of Pennsylvania in January 2018. In July 2024, Samuel Lincoln Woodward, 27, was convicted of first-degree murder with a hate ...
Deep Throat was first introduced to the public in the February 1974 book All the President's Men by The Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein.According to the authors, Deep Throat was a key source of information behind a series of articles that introduced the misdeeds of the Nixon administration to the general public.
Woodward also noted that the former Defense chief’s email echoed some of his own theories about Trump that he outlined in his new book, “War.” “Yes, most certainly,” he said on the podcast .