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  • Tags: Stores & shops

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Shows jeweler's, beauty salon, and other Arvin businesses damaged by the 1952 earthquake

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Men standing beside horse-drawn carriages in Austin Foster Stoner's shop; Austin Stoner is at far right. From the collection of Gaye Lenahan, great-granddaughter of Austin Foster Stoner.

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Earthquake-damaged businesses on Chester Avenue, near 21st Street; includes Western-Gamble Auto Supply, Gil's Cafe, and Clinton Clothes

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Dewar's Soda Fountain and Ice Cream, 1120 Eye Street, located between 11th Street and California Avenue

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shows automotive shop operated by Benjamin L. Brundage, located on 18th Street; front entrance of Hotel Moronet just visible at far right

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Front of picture labeled " me and my pal 'Dick,' " with full surnames included on back of photo. Several signs visible in store window behind the men.

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Economy Mercantile, and other Tehachapi businesses, after the 1952 Kern County earthquake

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J.C. Penney, located on Chester Avenue between 20th and 21st streets, with automobiles parked at entrance

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Shows Main Street Market, Spacke's Texaco service station at Curry and G Street, and other Tehachapi businesses after 1952 Kern County earthquake
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