Driving past Meszaros Meat Market in 1948, Trenton, New Jersey
Let's time-travel back to 1948 and go to Trenton, New Jersey. I found this photo on the Duke University site ROAD (Resource of Outdoor Advertising Descriptions), and although I've never been there IRL (In Real Life), I'd like to visit there today in my imagination. I'll see if I can give a good description as we go driving by. You're on Broad looking north towards Harding, by the way.
I like their motto: Start fast! Tydol Flying A gasoline. I've never heard of that brand, I wonder if it's an east coast thing, or if it's long gone. Waitaminute, I'm driving past a lunch place on the other side of the road. Look!
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I'd love to be some kind of expert here, but I'm not, so I'll just say that as I drive past Meszaros Brothers Meat Market, I have to say that I have no idea what "home dressed" means as it pertains to pork products, beef, veal, and lamb. Since I live in the 21st Century, all I know is that some things are gluten-free, but I don't think that's it.
I suppose I could ask the signmaker, J. Tick, but I don't know where they are. And what do you suppose they sell at the Quaker Store? I'll zoom in a little bit more and you can see if you can tell. Here ya go:
What an interesting car! Too bad about the dent on the fender. Say, there's a fruit and produce store, maybe I should stop in and get an apple? Maybe I should stop in at the Tydol Station and get some gas?
I like their motto: Start fast! Tydol Flying A gasoline. I've never heard of that brand, I wonder if it's an east coast thing, or if it's long gone. Waitaminute, I'm driving past a lunch place on the other side of the road. Look!
Victory Lunch! I wonder if I could get a sandwich and a cup of coffee, maybe even a Royal Crown Cola? Sounds good - these adventures always make me hungry! Do you have a dime?
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