"Little Green Store"
Introduction
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This is the site of a neighborhood grocery store that was first owned and operated by the Stucker family. It was also known as the "Little Grey Store" and Bolton's market. It operated from 1925 until 1983 with different owners managing the store throughout the years. In 1994 it was converted to a private residence.
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Little Green Store now a private residence
Backstory and Context
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This was one of the last neighborhood grocery stores in Glendora, operating from about 1925 until 1983. Built and operated by E. E. Stucker until he died in 1934, it was originally the “Little Grey Store.” Some accounts credit the Nasser family, more closely associated with Azusa, with the construction, but there is no question that the Stuckers owned and operated the store. As one can see from this tour, it was located in the heart of the residential district east of Glendora Avenue. Wilson School was across the street to the south and citrus groves began a block to the east. Most Glendorans, if they remember the store at all (it was converted to a residence in the 1980s), remember it as Bolton’s market and as being painted green.
Sources
"Little Green Store". January 2020, Redfin. Accessed April 14th 2022. https://www.redfin.com/CA/Glendora/301-E-Whitcomb-Ave-91741/home/8033754.
Historical Archives. Glendora Historical Society. 314 N. Glendora Ave. Glendora, CA. 91741. Apr. 19, 2022.
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