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Seed Window

A window display from an F.W. Woolworth store, circa 1929.  My great-uncle managed numerous ones across northwestern Ohio during the 1920s and 30s.  This one is likely to be Findlay Ohio. View full size.

A window display from an F.W. Woolworth store, circa 1929. My great-uncle managed numerous ones across northwestern Ohio during the 1920s and 30s. This one is likely to be Findlay Ohio. View full size.

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