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Shops

The largest store in Princeton during the 1950s-60s, it marketed various "five and dime" mechandise.

G. C. Murphy

The largest store in Princeton during the 1950s-60s, it marketed various "five and dime" mechandise.

Founded in the early 1900's, the store moved from its original location and became a popular in our years.

Stag Clothing

Founded in the early 1900's, the store moved from its original location and became a popular in our years.

The Santon brothers opened and operated a store at 309 Mercer Street that was one of few that  survived the depression.

Santon's

The Santon brothers opened and operated a store at 309 Mercer Street that was one of few that survived the depression.

Everyone appreciated baked goods from Lloyd Davis' in Princeton from when it opened on Mercer Street in 1950.

Lloyd's Pastry

Everyone appreciated baked goods from Lloyd Davis' in Princeton from when it opened on Mercer Street in 1950.

A competitor of the Stag, Lynch's was another fine shop for men and boys.

Lynch's Men's Wear

A competitor of the Stag, Lynch's was another fine shop for men and boys.

A Princeton grocery and general mechandise store at the intersection of old Route 460 and Route 20.

Skeen's

A Princeton grocery and general mechandise store at the intersection of old Route 460 and Route 20.

Located at 901 Mercer Street, the store was known "for finer feminine fashions."

Barbakow's

Located at 901 Mercer Street, the store was known "for finer feminine fashions."

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