“I’m
trying to remember the name of a drug store chain from the 1950s, 1960s. There was one near where I lived in Dupont
Circle in Washington, D.C., and I remember there was also one in
Youngstown. The one in Washington was
replaced by Gray Drugs. Can you find the name of the store for me?” Questions such as this one are always
intriguing, requiring extra thought as to how to approach finding something
which has since been replaced by something else.
Initially
our online search took us to the article, GRAY DRUG STORES, INC. - The Encyclopedia of Cleveland History. This was a joint effort by Case Western Reserve University and Western Reserve Historical
Society. According to the
article, Gray Drug purchased Rinks and Drug Fair, before it was taken over by
Sherwin Williams. Their Gray Drug division then took over Cunningham Drug
Stores. None of these chains were the one for which our patron was looking.
Continuing
the search, we changed our focus from the history of Gray Drug, to the 1950s
drug stores located in Dupont Circle.
The website greatergreaterwashington.org has the article, Then and Now: Dupont's drug store by Kent Boese [March
25, 2009]. Boese writes about the Peoples Drug at P street and Dupont Circle in
1968. Another site, www.streetsofwashington.com,
posted the article The Once-Ubiquitous Peoples Drug Stores on December 5, 2011. In
1974, the Ohio-based drug store chain, Lane Drug Corporation, not Gray Drug, gained
a controlling share of Peoples' stock. These stores have all been renamed and
are part of CVS. Streets of Washington has
some wonderful photographs of the old Peoples stores. We spoke again with our
patron and as soon as we said Peoples, her response was positive.
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