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Hughes Pharmacy opened in 1854. The business was originally a jewelry store, located on Central Street, which started to sell elixirs. | Hughes Pharmacy opened in 1854. The business was originally a jewelry store, located on Central Street, which had started to sell elixirs. The business moved to the West side of Main Street, and, finally, to the Barnard Building at 16 main Street. In 1967 Alan and Rosemary Hughes bought the business. In 1991 Alan died, and Rosemary Hughes ran the pharmacy with the help of a hired pharmacist. It became difficult to pay a pharmacist and also pay the increased leasing costs which were the result of a foreclosure on the Barnard Building. The pharmacy closed in March 1991 and the business was sold to CVS. | ||
*Hughes Pharmacy Closes. ''Andover Townsman'' 3/14/1991, p. 1, 2. | *Hughes Pharmacy Closes. ''Andover Townsman'' 3/14/1991, p. 1, 2. |
Revision as of 12:38, 31 July 2012
Hughes Pharmacy opened in 1854. The business was originally a jewelry store, located on Central Street, which had started to sell elixirs. The business moved to the West side of Main Street, and, finally, to the Barnard Building at 16 main Street. In 1967 Alan and Rosemary Hughes bought the business. In 1991 Alan died, and Rosemary Hughes ran the pharmacy with the help of a hired pharmacist. It became difficult to pay a pharmacist and also pay the increased leasing costs which were the result of a foreclosure on the Barnard Building. The pharmacy closed in March 1991 and the business was sold to CVS.
- Hughes Pharmacy Closes. Andover Townsman 3/14/1991, p. 1, 2.
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