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Downtown Roanoke
Aren't these great? From what I have read, both signs date back to the 1940's.
For a little history on Dr. Pepper in Roanoke Click Here and for a little H & C Coffee history Click Here
Linking with Tom's Tuesday's Treasures
Downtown Roanoke
Aren't these great? From what I have read, both signs date back to the 1940's.
For a little history on Dr. Pepper in Roanoke Click Here and for a little H & C Coffee history Click Here
Linking with Tom's Tuesday's Treasures
...what a neat shot. I'll have a Dr. Pepper, coffee isn't my thing! Thanks Tanya for stopping by, let's do it again.
ReplyDeleteI love these! I have been across the street from them, at Taubman.
ReplyDeleteVery cool bit of history!
ReplyDeleteI love coffee and coffee loves me. Dr. Pepper, I'm not sure about. I went to visit her the other day and she told me to go into a small room and take my clothes off. Do all doctors called Pepper do that? I left by a back door and went out and bought a Coke. :)
ReplyDeleteDr. Pepper. I can't stand coffee.
ReplyDeleteLove these old signs !
ReplyDeleteTrue icons of Roanoke for a long time. For me, I love both products. Dr Pepper reminds me of my childhood. Haven't had one in a long time.
ReplyDeleteI haven't seen a Dr. Pepper for a longtime. They left Canada many years ago. Sears will be next to depart. They will be gone by the end of the year.
ReplyDeleteI thought the H & C Coffee sign looked a wee bit familiar Tanya ☺
ReplyDeleteI love both products.
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Any chance of a nice cup of tea?
ReplyDeleteFantastic signs! I like Dr. Pepper, but I'd have to go with coffee if I could only choose one.
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