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S.G. Wall – Druggists – Sundries… Main Avenue – Durango, CO

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The Newman Block, of course. At 801 Main Ave., it was built in 1892 by Charles Newman, who made his fortune first through pharmacies he owned with his brothers-in-law in Silverton, Alamosa, Animas City and Chama, New Mexico, and later by locating the Swansea Mine in Rico. His drugstore in Durango went on to become S.G. Wall Druggist, the current site of Olde Tymer’s Café. Newman also represented our region in the Colorado Senate.  – Durango Herald – Ann Butler, June 17, 2014

Sunday's Feature Fades – Bob Kisken Out Midwest

Cheyenne, WY

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Casper, WY

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Bruce’s Crossing, MI

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Denver, CO

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Huron, SD

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Lacrosse, WI

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Black Hawk, Colorado

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Central City, Colorado

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Bob just landed an exhibition at the ARTgarage in Green Bay, Wisconsin for the month of October. More information about this event will follow. Congrats Bob!