
1923 People's Drug Store Prohibition Washington DC Georgetown vintage black and white photograph Pillow Sham
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. Made to order on soft fabric, artwork on the front and white on the back, sized to layer with your bedding. Art that finishes the bed rather than filling it.
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. Made to order on soft fabric, artwork on the front and white on the back, sized to layer with your bedding. Art that finishes the bed rather than filling it.
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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. Made to order on soft fabric, artwork on the front and white on the back, sized to layer with your bedding. Art that finishes the bed rather than filling it.























