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The pharmacy is the remaining retail outlet in the old town center.
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There a few buildings left of the old town center. Above left, the white storefront is the drugstore.
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Highway 98 or Laurel Avenue has a number of restored storefront buildings such as the pharmacy and art center pictured above.
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Stacey's Pharmacy is the most business location on Laurel Avenue for tourists who come through Foley to shop at the Rivera Outlet Mall.
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The Mexican restaurant is located in the building directly across the street from Stacey's Drugstore on Laurel Avenue.
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This is a view of Laurel Avenue looking east. Stacey's Pharmacy is the building on the corner in the center of the frame.
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These storefront buildings are linked facades that line Laurel Avenue across from Stacey's Pharmacy.
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The drugstore has been restored to its original function as a soda shop by the new owners.
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The store was built in 1927.
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The owners reinstalled the original racks and store cases.
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The soda fountain functions much as it did in the early 20th century and serves the same variety of ice cream, malts and banana splits.
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Tourists and shoppers gather in the drugstore to enjoy the old time atmosphere.
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The original cash register is an object of great interest to customers.