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The General Store, Shelburne : ウィキペディア英語版 | The General Store, Shelburne
The General Store, constructed in 1840 in Shelburne, Vermont, originally operated as the village post office. Its front-gable orientation, accentuated with a multi-paned, triangular pedimental window, reflects the popular Greek Revival style. 〔 Shelburne Museum. 1993. Shelburne Museum: A Guide to the Collections. Shelburne: Shelburne Museum, Inc. 〕 ==History== In 1952 the Shelburne Museum rolled the building to the grounds on a specially laid railroad track. 〔 http://www.vermonter.com/shelburne-museum-4.asp 〕 The first level re-creates a late nineteenth-century general store with fully stocked shelves displaying the types of goods available for purchase. Smaller adjoining rooms offer a variety of community services including a post office, a barbershop, and a taproom. The adjacent wing houses a replication of a nineteenth-century Apothecary Shop that the museum added after moving the building to the grounds. 〔 http://www.shelburnemuseum.org/buildings_and_grounds/detail.php?id=10 〕 The building’s second story exhibits medical equipment, tools, and furnishings spanning the first half of the 20th century. Replicated settings include a dentist’s laboratory and examining room, the offices of an ophthalmologist, and those of an ear, nose, and throat physician. 〔 Hill, Ralph Nading and Lilian Baker Carlisle. The Story of The Shelburne Museum. 1955. 〕
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