Then and Now: America’s oldest stores still open for business
lovemoney staff
03 December 2021
The oldest stores in America
Merz Apothecary/Facebook
Then: The Tavern, 1686
The Tavern/Facebook
Now: The Tavern
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Then: Moravian Book Shop, 1745
Library of Congress
Now: Moravian Book Shop
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Then: The Brick Store, 1790s
The Brick Store/Facebook
Now: The Brick Store
www.bath-nh.org
Then: Shreve, Crump & Low, 1796
Library of Congress
Now: Shreve, Crump & Low
www.shrevecrumpandlow.com
Then: Washington Trust, 1800
Library of Congress
Now: Washington Trust
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Then: Andover Bookstore, 1809
Library of Congress
Now: Andover Bookstore
Andover Bookstore/Facebook
Then: Carl’s Drug Store, 1825
Google Earth
Now: Carl’s Drug Store
Google Earth
Then: C.O. Bigelow, 1838
www.cobigelow.com
Now: C.O. Bigelow
C.O. Bigelow/Facebook
Then: Kiehl’s, 1851
Kiehl’s/Pinterest
Now: Kiehl’s
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Then: Placerville Hardware, 1855
www.placervillehardware.com
Now: Placerville Hardware
Placerville Hardware/Facebook
Then: Alley's General Store, 1858
Courtesy www.morninggloryfarm.com
Now: Alley's General Store
Courtesy www.mvpreservation.org
Then: Shane Confectionery, 1863
www.shanecandies.com
Now: Shane Confectionery
Shane Confectionery/Facebook
Then: Calef’s Country Store, 1869
www.calefs.com
Now: Calef’s Country Store
Calefs Country Store/Facebook
Then: Cochran Blair & Potts, 1869
www.cbandpotts.com
Now: Cochran Blair & Potts
www.cbandpotts.com
Then: Merz Apothecary, 1875
Merz Apothecary/Facebook
Now: Merz Apothecary
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