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Note the low-budget lighted sign...store looks unusually nondescript for a Safeway.
Small Safeway, Washington DC area?
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Small Safeway, Washington DC area?
Chris Sampang
Since there's a Powerball sign on the side of the store, it's in DC proper if it's in the DC area at all.
I don't think it's necessarily nondescript for a Safeway. There used to be several of the same vintage in Richmond - but those were closed as Safeway years and years ago. It's unusual to see one still operating of this vintage, which I would put as from the 1940's after Sanitary changed over to Safeway - there was a bit of a new store boom around 1942 or so when new stores such as this one were built in Sanitary territory. They predated the shoeboxes with pylons by a few years.
I don't think it's necessarily nondescript for a Safeway. There used to be several of the same vintage in Richmond - but those were closed as Safeway years and years ago. It's unusual to see one still operating of this vintage, which I would put as from the 1940's after Sanitary changed over to Safeway - there was a bit of a new store boom around 1942 or so when new stores such as this one were built in Sanitary territory. They predated the shoeboxes with pylons by a few years.
It's probably one of the stores they've closed in the last 10-15 years. They used to have a relatively small store near Eastern Market in Capitol Hill, another in Brookland near Catholic University, and they replaced a store just East of the Anacostia on Minnesota Avenue, in an area where the retail is from the 20s-40s. The people in the pic look like a mix of Black & White, so I'm guessing Capitol Hill or Brookland.