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[[Image:Homewood Toy and Hobby 2007.jpg|right|thumb|255px|Homewood Toy & Hobby in March 2007]]
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The '''Homewood Toy & Hobby Shop''' is located at 2830 [[18th Street South Homewood|18th Street South]] in downtown [[Homewood]].  It has been in business for over two decades.  The hobby portion specializes in model kits, model trains, and remote control airplanes.  The business and the building are owned by [[Walter Busenlehner]].
The '''Homewood Toy & Hobby Shop''' is located at 2830 [[18th Street South Homewood|18th Street South]] in downtown [[Homewood]].  The hobby portion specializes in model kits, model trains, and remote control airplanes while the toy portion has a large doll collection on display.  The business and the building are owned by [[Walter Busenlehner]].


In the 1970s, Homewood Toy & Hobby shared space with [[Homewood Cycle and Fitness|Homewood Cycle]].  The two have since separated, but are next door to each other.
The store was founded as '''Homewood Cycle & Hobby Shop''' around [[1952]] at 2738 [[18th Street South (Homewood)|18th Street South]].  After [[Homewood Theatre (cinema)|Homewood Theatre]] closed around [[1963]], the store moved to that building.  For a time, the hobby portion expanded into part of the building to the south of the old theater.  Then, around [[1975]], the hobby and toy portion of the business began separating from the bicycle portion.  The split became official around [[1980]], with [[Homewood Cycle and Fitness|Homewood Cycle Shop]] continuing to occupy the old Homewood Theatre while Homewood Toy & Hobby moved to its current location, the building adjacent to the north, but retained the store's original phone number.


In the 1980s, the store sold comic books and had a large selection of role-playing games and related items.
In the 1980s, the store sold comic books and had a large selection of role-playing games and related items.


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== References ==
* Diel, Stan (May 26, 2011)  "[http://blog.al.com/businessnews/2011/05/homewood_cycle_and_fitness_to.html Homewood Cycle and Fitness to change name, preserve historic building]." {{BN}}
 
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Latest revision as of 17:04, 11 June 2019

Homewood Toy & Hobby in March 2007

The Homewood Toy & Hobby Shop is located at 2830 18th Street South in downtown Homewood. The hobby portion specializes in model kits, model trains, and remote control airplanes while the toy portion has a large doll collection on display. The business and the building are owned by Walter Busenlehner.

The store was founded as Homewood Cycle & Hobby Shop around 1952 at 2738 18th Street South. After Homewood Theatre closed around 1963, the store moved to that building. For a time, the hobby portion expanded into part of the building to the south of the old theater. Then, around 1975, the hobby and toy portion of the business began separating from the bicycle portion. The split became official around 1980, with Homewood Cycle Shop continuing to occupy the old Homewood Theatre while Homewood Toy & Hobby moved to its current location, the building adjacent to the north, but retained the store's original phone number.

In the 1980s, the store sold comic books and had a large selection of role-playing games and related items.

Preceded by:
?
2738 18th Street South
19521963
Succeeded by:
?
Preceded by:
Homewood Theatre
2834 18th Street South
19641979
Succeeded by:
Homewood Cycle Shop
Preceded by:
?
2830 18th Street South
1980–present
Succeeded by:
current

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