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C114349-1
Date(s)
- 1950 (Creation)
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ca. 1950. Copy of customer print. At least two shoe stores occupied this same ground floor location perhaps in the 1950's, Pat's Booterie and Buck's Shoes. Except for the change in name in signage, the exterior appeared the same. Drs. Hoeft and Adams still remained tenants in the building, perhaps on the second floor. Pat's Booterie's sign indicated that shoes for men, women and children were sold within, and more women's shoes appear to be on display than in the Buck's showcases. The lettering making up the shop's name may have been constructed out of wood, rather than neon. Date of original picture is unknown; copy was made for Douglas Fir Plywood Association on May 13, 1958. See C114349-2 for view of Buck's Shoes.
Pat's Booterie; Shoe stores; Shoes; Signs (Notices); Douglas Fir Plywood Association (Tacoma);