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Unread 05-23-2018, 02:45 PM   #7
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Lets not forget they were also on Beekman St.
When they were at 32 Warren St, they also occupied 34 and 36, but the address the post office, and their brochures used, was 32.

Charlie, you're right, those were the good old days. In the early days of the wireless (radio) there were many shops in Lower Manhattan that sold radios. After WW2, many military surplus stores opened up and they, too were in that area. Vesey St, Chambers,, and the big one, Canal street were haunts of mine when I was a kid. Except for Canal St., those streets no longer exist because they were swallowed up by the footprint of the World Trade district.
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