The urban myth associated with this store, located across the street from Suffolk Downs, was that any nag not performing well at the track ended up being sold and then offered in the meat section of the supermarket.
Of course story not true, but offered some solace for losing punters.
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I think people are really
I think people are really starting to take these French Toast Alerts a little too seriously.
Photo reminds me of a Plasticville kit
that's missing some of the walls.
As the saying goes, there's a prototype for everything.
What's at word I'm looking for?
It's on the tip of my tongue. I'll get it later.
Anyway, that's wicked cute.
Before Shaw's & Star
Before it was a Shaw's.. it was a Star Market. And before that it opened as a Cerritani's Supermarket
(Thanks to a Dirty Old Boston Post for the photo!)
Shady. I'm pretty sure that
Shady. I'm pretty sure that place is just a front.
Or a movie set
n/t
Urban myth associated with this store
The urban myth associated with this store, located across the street from Suffolk Downs, was that any nag not performing well at the track ended up being sold and then offered in the meat section of the supermarket.
Of course story not true, but offered some solace for losing punters.