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I am Jakie ‘s sister. I spent a lot of time skating up and down the long sidewalk in Tarrytown. When trains came thru town, the conductor would throw out candy bars.
My dad owned the grocery store where this sign was located in Tarrytown. The name of his store (Phillips Bros Groc.) used to be at the top of the sign. I helped my Dad at this store in the early 1950′s. Jakie Phillips
My family is from Tarrytown Ga.Tarrytown was a thriving town at one time.The census report confirms.It had a bank,jail and general store.Less than 75 feet left of this picture is old jail and bank that is in great condition considering the age.Trust me there is alot of unchanged history in this town.I love this site and thank you so much for the memories.i really wish you revisit this town.Its alot more to it than coca-cola sign.
Thanks, Roy. I wish I’d had more time there, but I’ll be back and will try to show more. I was just limited by other travels that day.
I walked this street many times, with my cousins, Memories!