Drier's Meat Market: Gallery - Pg 2
As a popular spot for MORE than a Century, Drier's Meat Market has collected quite a few photos and memorabilia. Below you'll find just a few of our favorites taken from an overflowing scrapbook!
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A view of the office where Ed Drier Sr. held court.
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A label used in the 1960's.
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A view from the front during the 50's.
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A view looking east down old M-60 during the early 1900's. The building on the left was the creamery to this Warren farm that was bought by Ed Drier Jr. in 1955.
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A view of North wall in 1955.
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Ed Drier Jr. in 1955.
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Another picture of the South wall in 1955.
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Ed Drier Jr. and a fashionable woman enjoying Ed and the products.
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A 1955 look at the smoke house that is in use today.
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In the early days there was always a bottle close by.
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A view of the market in the late 1800's. Alec Watson, owner, on the left, named the market, the Union Meat Market, in honor of the Civil War.
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A view of the South wall in 2013.
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The view of the antique carousel cow from France.
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A view of the room in 2013.
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