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By 2014 the restaurant was co-owned by three people: Schweiger, Pellatt, and Stephen Pettler Jr. [8] In November 2014, the restaurant's owners signed a lease for an adjoining property, 330 West Boscawen Street. After a $25,000 renovation was completed the following year, the new 1,500 square-foot (139 sq m) expansion added seating for 70 guests.
Parkview St. and Rouss Spring Rd. 39°10′10″N 78°09′38″W / 39.169306°N 78.160556°W / 39.169306; -78.160556 ( Abram's Oldest house in Winchester, built by Simon Taylor in 1754, for Isaac Hollingsworth, the son of Abraham Hollingsworth, who arrived in 1728.
S. Market St. from Washington St. to Halifax St., Petersburg, Virginia Coordinates 37°13′29″N 77°24′23″W / 37.22472°N 77.40639°W / 37.22472; -77
A shopping street [1] or shopping district [2] is a designated road or quarter of a municipality that is composed of retail establishments (such as stores, boutiques, restaurants, and shopping complexes). Such areas may be pedestrian-oriented, [3] with street-side buildings and wide sidewalks.
The Apple Blossom Mall is a 473,672 square feet (44,006 m 2) shopping mall that was built in 1982 on the south side of Winchester, Virginia. It has 83 stores, including anchor stores of Belk (formerly Leggett), AMC Classic, and JCPenney. [2] The mall's single vacant anchor space was once occupied by Sears.
Amherst Street, Dr. William P. McGuire House & Office, 120 & 124 Amherst Street, Winchester, Winchester, VA: 8 data pages at Historic American Buildings Survey; Amherst Street, Edward McGuire House, 103 North Braddock Street, Winchester, Winchester, VA: 6 data pages at Historic American Buildings Survey
Shopping Bag Food Stores – Southern California chain that was founded in 1930 and later acquired by Vons and then Fazio's before it was rebranded and later sold to Albertsons in 1978; Skaggs-Alpha Beta; Sunflower Market – SuperValu-owned natural foods market; closed in 2008; never affiliated with the southwestern US chain of the same name
It contained 102 rooms and 45 baths. The lowest level contained a barber-shop, cafeteria, candy shop and men's furnishing shop. In 1929, an additional wing was added to the hotel, providing 50 more guestrooms and giving the structure the shape of a "C". [3] In 1950 the hotel was remodeled to include a Howard Johnson's restaurant. [3]