MAIN ST.
circa 1935
Historical Context
By 1935, small‑town New England was riding out the Great Depression with community spirit and locally rooted commerce. Five‑and‑Ten cent stores like Newberry’s offered affordable household goods, while movie theatres provided an accessible escape for families. Plymouth, home to Plymouth State Teachers College (founded 1871), balanced student life with its regional role as a mill town and gateway to summer tourism in the Lakes Region.
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