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A picture of 5503 Main St taken in 1956. Amherst Hardware Store was affiliated with Bonds and closed due to the competition from the Miller Brothers Ben and Barney.. click here to see a bigger picture.
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A picture of 5507 Main St taken in 1956. Amherst Distributing operated their beer distributing from the rear building . The Red Carpet and currently the Glen Park Tavern occupy the building. click here to see a bigger picture.
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A picture of 5510 Main St taken in 1956. H.J.Klube Pharmacy was closed to make room for the Center of Williamsville. click here to see a bigger picture.
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A picture of 5511 Main St taken in 1956. The Savoy Shop is now home to Williamsville Liquor Store and Stitch Witchery. click here to see a bigger picture.
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5519 Main St is currently a parking lot for the Fleet Bank, Williamsville Liquor Store moved down the street and still uses the same neon sign as pictured here. click here to see a bigger picture.
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5520 Main St Bert Sweeney's Mens Wear was one of the longest established businesses in the village, they eventually closed their door in 1999. click here to see a bigger picture
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5522 Main St was torn down to make room for the Center of Williamsville, Blacks 5& $1.00 stocked everything under 1 dollar. click here to see a bigger picture
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5528 Main St On the NW corner of Main and Cayuga was home to Eggerts Bakery later to be occupied by Mr Donut until the early 90's and is currently the home of Metro Real Estate . click here to see a bigger picture
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5529 Main St Taken in 1890 on the SW corner of Main and Cayuga was Matt Horey's Tavern,It was torn down in 1923 to make room for the Williamsville Post Office and is currently the home of Fleet Bank. click here to see a bigger picture
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5538 Main St Glen Pharmacy withstood the big chains coming into town until the early 80's. Vic Spoth Electric moved their business to a bigger location and the business is still run by the Spoth family. click here to see a bigger picture
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5541 Main St Beach Tuyn Funeral home was originally the Wherle and Beach furniture store, the building still stands today and has survived many facelifts. click here to see a bigger picture
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5547 Main St Currently the home of Moses Insurance and Assemblyman James P Hayes offices. click here to see a bigger picture
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5553 Main St Smiths Music Shop was torn down to make room for the new Police Station and currently Village Hall parking lot. Hutchinson Hose built a new fire department on this site in 1995. click here to see a bigger picture
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5560 Main St The Amherst Drug Store Building is still standing on the NE corner of Main and Rock St. Ted Dungey always had the best ice cream and soda fountain in town. click here to see a bigger picture
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5561 Main St was torn down to make room for what is currently Village Hall. click here to see a bigger picture
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5564 Main St Was originally owned by Adam Rinewalt who originally ran the Amherst Bee before the Measer family continued to run the business in the same location today. click here to see a bigger picture
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5565 Main St This house was torn down to make room for the Williamsville Public Library. click here to see a bigger picture
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5576 Main St Howard G Britting's Insurance Agency occupied this building until the early 90's. click here to see a bigger picture
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5583 Main St Village Hall pictured in 1949 was originally built with limestone mined from the Young's limestone quarry which occupied what is now The Country Club of Buffalo. click here to see a bigger picture
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5583 Main St Village Hall pictured in 1957, Town Hall housed all functions of the town including the jail. click here to see a bigger picture
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5583 Main St Village Hall pictured in 1963 was torn down and replaced by the current town hall in 1964. click here to see a bigger picture
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5584 Main St Amherst Appliances used this building until the Hanny family refurbished it to look like the original Eagle House back in 1890. click here to see a bigger picture
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5590 Main St Randall Baptist Church was built with the same limestone as the old village hall. It stood on the NW corner of Main and spring st. click here to see a bigger picture
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5596 Main St Ben Miller's Hardware Store as pictured in 1944. The woman pictured is Sue Miller Young who was the town historian. click here to see a bigger picture
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5596 Main St B. Miller Hardware as pictured in 1950 during the Old Home Days Parade. click here to see a bigger picture
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