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Turn of the century women's shoes originally purchased from Barton's Store on Elm Street in Manchester, NH. The shadow box also includes a period ad for Barton's, as well as an original post card that shows Barton's and a lady crossing the street wearing similar shoes. Along with this shadow box is a 2nd display that shows and illustrates the Barton Store history and describes what is at that location now.

We have several historical framed documents dating from Manchester's earliest history. This particular piece is a bill of sale for land that was purchased in the early 1800's.

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We have posters of a panoramic photo that was taken at the first game ever played at the Fisher Cats new baseball park on April 7, 2005. However, the version shown here has been signed by the players for the 2005 season.

There are exclusive photos of historic Manchester buildings still in existance. This example is an unusual view of City Hall. These can all be printed in large format.

This is a photo of Manchester's Notre Dame Bridge. I was taken at sunset, the evening before it was torn down.

These ice thongs are from Manchester Coal and Ice Company. The shadow box includes an ad from that period.

Many of Hatfield's exclusive Manchester photos have been made into post cards.

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The Merchant's Exchange housed many businesses before it was destroyed by fire in 1912. Here we have an original brochure of a knitting machine sold by a business in that buidining in the mid 1800's. To the right is a print depicting the building in that time period.

We also have artwork depicting Manchester's past. This one byJoey Pearson depicts the beautifull (and long-gone) State Theatre.