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Greater Nashua Flashback

By Staff | Dec 5, 2020

Courtesy photo Little is known about this photo, other than it is believed to be – or was – in or near Foster Square, where Lock, Orange, Whitney and Granite streets come together. The first floor appears to be retail space, and the second and third floors are probably living quarters. A barn is partially visible behind the building at left. The men out standing on the porch are probably owners or employees of the store. The photo was likely taken sometime in the late 1800s, judgeing from the mode of transportation parked out front. (Courtesy photo)

Little is known about this photo, other than it is believed to be – or was – in or near Foster Square, where Lock, Orange, Whitney and Granite streets come together. The first floor appears to be retail space, and the second and third floors are probably living quarters. A barn is partially visible behind the building at left. The men standing on the porch are probably owners or employees of the store. The photo was likely taken sometime in the late 1800s, judging from the mode of transportation parked out front.