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Tempe Centennial Celebration - Livingston's Meat Market
Tempe Centennial Celebration - Livingston's Meat Market
Tempe Centennial Celebration - Livingston's Meat Market

Tempe Centennial Celebration - Livingston's Meat Market

DateApril 17, 1971
MediumEmulsion on paper
Dimensions5 x 5 in. (12.7 x 12.7 cm)
ClassificationsDocumentary Artifact
Catalog number2001.19.47
DescriptionThe black and white print shows the interior of Livingston's Meat Market. From left of right, is Bob Munro and Phil Balboa, Mgr. The photograph was part of a published article in the Tempe Daily News reporting the involvement of the Mill Avenue Merchants Association (MAMA) in supporting the Tempe Centennial Celebration.

The TDN picture caption read as follows:

From an article published April 17, 1971 in the Tempe Daily News:

BARGAIN DAYS - the old-fashioned kind were being staged by some Tempe merchants Thursday and Friday as preliminary to Saturday's opening of Centennial Days festivities. Here at Livingston's Market, meat manager Phil Balde (right) and Bob Munro of the meat department are all garbed out in Centennial duds for the occasion; the turkey was one of the "Olde-Fashioned Bargain Days" wares.

The film negative of this photograph is housed in box 2G7-A.
Status
Not on view