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K AND COMPANY BLUE AWNING. COMPANY BLUE AWNING
K AND COMPANY BLUE AWNING. WINDOWS BLINDS THEME
K And Company Blue Awning
- a canopy made of canvas to shelter people or things from rain or sun
- (awned) having awns i.e. bristlelike or hairlike appendages on the flowering parts of some cereals and grasses; "awned wheatgrass"
- An awning or overhang is a secondary covering attached to the exterior wall of a building. It is typically composed of canvas woven of acrylic, cotton or polyester yarn, or vinyl laminated to polyester fabric that is stretched tightly over a light structure of aluminium, iron or steel, possibly
- A sheet of canvas or other material stretched on a frame and used to keep the sun or rain off a storefront, window, doorway, or deck
- Blue color or pigment
- turn blue
- Blue clothes or material
- blue color or pigment; resembling the color of the clear sky in the daytime; "he had eyes of bright blue"
- of the color intermediate between green and violet; having a color similar to that of a clear unclouded sky; "October's bright blue weather"- Helen Hunt Jackson; "a blue flame"; "blue haze of tobacco smoke"
- A blue uniform, or a person wearing a blue uniform, such as a police officer or a baseball umpire
NJ - Jersey City: Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company Warehouse
The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company Warehouse, at 150 Bay Street, was built in 1900 by the Turner Construction company. The nine-story reinforced concrete structure initially served as a manufacturing and distribution center for the New York-New Jersey-Long Island area for the A&P, and is today a mixed use building housing residential units and a storage facility.
The Great American Tea Company, better known as A&P, was founded in 1859 by George Huntington Hartford and George Gilman, and renamed the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company in 1969. Originally focused on the tea business, they opened the first A&P Economy Store, a grocery store format with a standardized layout, in 1912. By 1915, they had expanded to 1,600 stores and by the early 1930s, A&P was operating approximately 16,000 stores. In 1936, A&P opened its first supermarket in Braddock, Pennsylvania.
National Register #78001766 (1978)
New Jersey State Register (1978)
Midcentury Sign and Bus Stop, Sears Roebuck and Company, 4000 N. Shepherd Drive, Houston, Texas
Front view of the sign and bus shelter outside the Sears store in Houston's old Garden Oaks neighborhood.
Inside, much of the free-standing store has been remodeled over the years, but you can still see an old stairwell and signage.
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