Friday, February 18, 2011

Looking in store windows: Stark's Vacuum Cleaner Museum, NE Grand and NE Couch

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One night in November--for some reason which I cannot remember, good grief, I must have been on my way home from 3 Doors Down Cafe because that's the only place I go after dark, yep, these photos were taken on Nov. 26, a Friday--I was out and about waiting for the 20 bus beside the Stark’s Vacuum Cleaner Museum which is in the Stark's store. Now that I have moved, I ride by this corner every weekday morning on my way to work, so I figured it was time to share these shots with y'all.

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Vacuna, the Goddess of Leisure, is mentioned at the link in the text beneath the top photo--that's where you can find out about the museum by reading a Roadside America article.

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A somewhat blurry photo of the logo on the vacuum.

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Another window on the museum.

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Here's a close up of the Filter Queen which appears to have been turned into a lamp. A table lamp? One has to wonder. Behind it, you can also see more vintage vacs on another level.

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Love the way the lettering Premier Duplex looks on this one. Way cool.

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Another fine example, Cinderella. Catch the movement in that tail beneath the letters.

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And one more. I need to go to the museum and find out what years these three were manufactured. The lettering has made me very curious.

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Here's more of the Cinderella and the Sturtevant.

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And here's a Eureka, the Premier Duplex, the Cinderella at the junction of the two windows, and the Sturtivant, all lined up for you.

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Finally, do you see a vacuum from your past here?

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