
The black-and-white photograph looking east on East Street depicts the storefront of "S.A. Crozier," characterized by an awning with scalloped edges and a sign displaying the store's name prominently above the entrance. Four individuals—a woman and three men—stand poised and formally dressed in front of the store, exuding a sense of turn-of-the-century style. To the left, the window display features an array of hats meticulously arranged, creating an inviting presentation to passersby. On the right side, stacks of boxes in the window are labeled "Toasted Corn Flakes," indicating Kellogg's products are available inside. The blend of retail items, such as hats and breakfast cereals, reflects the multifaceted nature of general stores of that era, where a single shop might offer a diverse range of goods to meet the varying needs of its clientele.