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[[Image:Burger Dry Goods.jpg|right|thumb|225px|Burger Dry Goods in 1914]]
[[Image:Burger Dry Goods.jpg|right|thumb|225px|Burger Dry Goods in 1914]]
The '''Burger Dry Goods Co.''' was a mercantile store owned by [[Jacob Burger]] at 2015 [[2nd Avenue North]]. The 4-story building (now the [[Berry Building]]), was designed by [[Harry Breeding]] and completed in [[1906]].
The '''Burger Dry Goods Co.''' was a mercantile store founded in [[1895]] by [[Jacob Burger]] at 2015 [[2nd Avenue North]]. The store moved into a 4-story building (now the [[Berry Building]]) in [[1906]].


Burger Dry Goods became [[Burger-Phillips]], which operated from a row of buildings anchored by the Dry Goods store until moving to [[3rd Avenue North|3rd Avenue]] in [[1933]].
With the addition of [[Sam Phillips]], Burger Dry Goods became [[Burger-Phillips]], which operated from a row of buildings anchored by the Dry Goods store until moving to [[3rd Avenue North|3rd Avenue]] in [[1933]].


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Revision as of 12:11, 1 April 2014

Burger Dry Goods in 1914

The Burger Dry Goods Co. was a mercantile store founded in 1895 by Jacob Burger at 2015 2nd Avenue North. The store moved into a 4-story building (now the Berry Building) in 1906.

With the addition of Sam Phillips, Burger Dry Goods became Burger-Phillips, which operated from a row of buildings anchored by the Dry Goods store until moving to 3rd Avenue in 1933.