Value House? More like nuthouse.
These two women served hard time together at Value House and Service Merchandise, and lived to tell the tale.
The Website that Forgets to Forget
These two women served hard time together at Value House and Service Merchandise, and lived to tell the tale.
You know you’re reading about an old company when the phone number is two digits.
The steepest gable in Burlington, for sure.
Guest speakers tried to rouse the rabble while the teachers weren’t watching.
Please move your tractor. The bulldozers are coming to create Route 128.
Burlington’s drive-in theater did double-duty as a religious venue.
Despite zero credentials, Miss Barbara was the very first teacher for thousands of Burlington children for four decades.
Comic books, soda fountains, baseball cards, camaraderie. Where did the “drugstore” scene go?
Meet Cabral’s Farm, now called Sparhawk Drive.
Burlington prepared daily for a Soviet airstrike that never came.