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* [[Charles Holcombe|Charles R. Holcombe]] seafood (1927-) | * [[Charles Holcombe|Charles R. Holcombe]] seafood (1927-) | ||
* [[Municipal Candy Stall]] (1927-) | * [[Municipal Candy Stall]] (1927-) | ||
* [[ | * 1-3: [[Mills Bakery]] / [[Mills Coffee Co.]] (1926) | ||
* 5-8: [[Union Fish & Sea Food Co.]] (1925-) | * 5-8: [[Union Fish & Sea Food Co.]] (1925-1926) | ||
* 9-10: [[M. L. Warren & Co.]] poultry, eggs & butter (1925-) | * 9-10: [[M. L. Warren & Co.]] poultry, eggs & butter (1925-1926) | ||
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* 13-14: [[Arcade Market Co.]] (1926) | |||
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* 16: [[Municipal Market Cafe]] (1930) | * 16: [[Municipal Market Cafe]] (1930) | ||
* 17-20: [[City Fruit & Produce Co.]] (1925-) | * 17-20: [[City Fruit & Produce Co.]] (1925-1926) | ||
* 37-40: [[Union Fruit & Produce Co.]] (1925-) | * 21-24: [[Live and Let Live Fruit Co.]] (1926) | ||
* 49-52: [[Domit Bros.]] | * 25-28: [[Alosi & Milazzo]] (1926) | ||
* 29-32: [[Standard Market]] (1926) | |||
* 33-36: [[Benton's Market]] (1926) | |||
* 37-40: [[Union Fruit & Produce Co.]] (1925), [[Domit Bros.]] (1926) | |||
* 41-44: [[Charles Ciulla]] (1926) | |||
* 45-48: [[Gus Campisi]] (1926) | |||
* 49-52: [[Domit Bros.]] (1926) | |||
* 53-54: [[Alex Brobitt]] | |||
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* 61-64: [[Piggly Wiggly]] (1926-1929) | |||
* 65-68: [[A & P|Great A & P Tea Co.]] (1926) | |||
* 69-72: [[Hill Food Stores|Hill Grocery Co.]] (1926) | |||
* 73-76: [[K. T. Millsap]] (1926) | |||
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* 85-86: [[Barner & DeArman]] (1926) | |||
* 87: [[W. F. Land]] (1926) | |||
* 88-90: [[City Market Florist]] (1926) | |||
* 91-92: Mrs [[R. E. Wood]] (1926) | |||
* 93-94: [[Florida Fish Co.]] (1926) | |||
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* 96: [[A. W. James]] (1926) | |||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
* {{Buchanan-2012}} | * {{Buchanan-2012}} |
Revision as of 10:27, 11 March 2018
- This article is about the market at 2229-2231 3rd Avenue North. For other markets, see City Market (disambiguation).
The Municipal Market was a public market building constructed in the 1920s on the southwest corner of 23rd Street and 3rd Avenue North . It operated as a public market for the remainder of the decade, but was vacant before January 1935, at which time it was under consideration as a site for a new National Guard Armory. It housed Whitton's Auto Service Co. garage in the early 1940s. The building was extensively altered and expanded as the Red Cross Building in 1946.
Stalls
- Mary Newman Sausage Co.
- Charles R. Holcombe seafood (1927-)
- Municipal Candy Stall (1927-)
- 1-3: Mills Bakery / Mills Coffee Co. (1926)
- 5-8: Union Fish & Sea Food Co. (1925-1926)
- 9-10: M. L. Warren & Co. poultry, eggs & butter (1925-1926)
- 11-12:
- 13-14: Arcade Market Co. (1926)
- 15:
- 16: Municipal Market Cafe (1930)
- 17-20: City Fruit & Produce Co. (1925-1926)
- 21-24: Live and Let Live Fruit Co. (1926)
- 25-28: Alosi & Milazzo (1926)
- 29-32: Standard Market (1926)
- 33-36: Benton's Market (1926)
- 37-40: Union Fruit & Produce Co. (1925), Domit Bros. (1926)
- 41-44: Charles Ciulla (1926)
- 45-48: Gus Campisi (1926)
- 49-52: Domit Bros. (1926)
- 53-54: Alex Brobitt
- 55-56:
- 57-60:
- 61-64: Piggly Wiggly (1926-1929)
- 65-68: Great A & P Tea Co. (1926)
- 69-72: Hill Grocery Co. (1926)
- 73-76: K. T. Millsap (1926)
- 77-80:
- 81-84:
- 85-86: Barner & DeArman (1926)
- 87: W. F. Land (1926)
- 88-90: City Market Florist (1926)
- 91-92: Mrs R. E. Wood (1926)
- 93-94: Florida Fish Co. (1926)
- 95:
- 96: A. W. James (1926)
- 97-100:
References
- Buchanan, Charles (2012) Fading Ads of Birmingham. Charleston, South Carolina: The History Press ISBN 9781609494834