
Here are some more photos of the 7-11 of 1937. This is Grandma Stynsberg with the plants inside the store/gas station.



Time exposure of the store in 1938. Looks like they have a new gas pump moved more toward the front.
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4 comments:
Very cool.
Where did you get these photos? I don't think I've ever seen these.
What else do you have?
Do you know if there were two doors to the store? The picture with C.T. Larson and Sons is one with Carl Larson and Grandma and the time exposure picture says "Stynsberg's" on the sun visor. I thought they were great pictures, too.
Mark, I noticed you lost a dog...
http://www.ksrm.com/ksrm/dogGoneNews.asp
Has she found her way back home yet?
I have 2 photo albums with photos from the 1930's and 1940's. I will try to write a little history soon of Dad growing up during the Brookston years.
These are 2 different stores.
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