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9 Brevities

Talbot Historical Society Project Rewind: Heading over to Dawkins Market

February 7, 2025 by Talbot Historical Society

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Maybe you have some history stories to be shared about these buildings? The first building which looks like it’s two here is located on the corner of South Washington and Vine Streets near the Easton Memorial Hospital! It appears in this picture that the entrance to the Vine Street building was on the side. Behind it Newnam Funeral Home grave monuments were visible. Was the first building their showroom, office space? The second smaller attached building may have been Dawkins Market at that time? My personal 1968 memories are that those two buildings together made up wonderful Dawkins Market? But what was the third distance building that is now a parking lot for the building that used to be Doc’s Quick Shop but is now R R Beer Liquor & Wine? Photo from the Talbot Historical Society’s Laird Wise Collection. You can see a satchel of Laird Wise’s photo equipment on the street corner by the mail box!

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  1. Mark Pellerin says

    February 8, 2025 at 5:22 PM

    Question: the Dawkins Market building id’d above is the building Scotty had and one now painted a kind of “melon green” ? If only I could read the sign on the next building and that looks like a “Breyer’s” sign hanging over the entrance and that and the next were taken down for the parking lot ?

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