
1923 People's Drug Store Prohibition Washington DC Georgetown vintage black and white photograph Acrylic Tray
A black and white photograph captures the storefront of People's Drug Store No. 5 in 1923 Washington DC Georgetown, its window display crowded with packaged goods and promotional signage including Coca-Cola branding, while bold text across the top proclaims "We Always Sell the Best." The composition documents a moment frozen in time during Prohibition, presenting the commercial life of an early twentieth-century American drugstore with documentary clarity and nostalgic weight. Printed on clear acrylic and made to order in two sizes. A serving piece for the dinner party or a pop of color as a kitchen accent, carrying an independent artist's work instead of a big-box print.
A black and white photograph captures the storefront of People's Drug Store No. 5 in 1923 Washington DC Georgetown, its window display crowded with packaged goods and promotional signage including Coca-Cola branding, while bold text across the top proclaims "We Always Sell the Best." The composition documents a moment frozen in time during Prohibition, presenting the commercial life of an early twentieth-century American drugstore with documentary clarity and nostalgic weight. Printed on clear acrylic and made to order in two sizes. A serving piece for the dinner party or a pop of color as a kitchen accent, carrying an independent artist's work instead of a big-box print.
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A black and white photograph captures the storefront of People's Drug Store No. 5 in 1923 Washington DC Georgetown, its window display crowded with packaged goods and promotional signage including Coca-Cola branding, while bold text across the top proclaims "We Always Sell the Best." The composition documents a moment frozen in time during Prohibition, presenting the commercial life of an early twentieth-century American drugstore with documentary clarity and nostalgic weight. Printed on clear acrylic and made to order in two sizes. A serving piece for the dinner party or a pop of color as a kitchen accent, carrying an independent artist's work instead of a big-box print.























