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Old 07-12-2013, 09:53 PM
 
Location: Wayne, PA
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This is the one next to the AC Moore on the edge of the Berkshire Mall property. I believe the AC Moore may have once been an Acme supermarket starting in the 70s but I am not sure. If so, was the Wine & Spirits already next door? I ask because I am trying to gauge the age of this store to tell what to expect from it if in the area and in need of alcoholic beverages. If it coexisted with Acme, it most likely was and still is a small, dingy store, but if it instead occupies part of the former Acme, it likely is a relatively new and large store with all the bells and whistles.

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