In 1890, the village of West Side, now Cupertino, consisted of a blacksmith’s shop, a community hall, a cooper’s shop, a doctor’s office, the Union Church and a general- merchandise store. The Cupertino General Store was more than just a place to buy merchandise. To the people of Cupertino it was the first Santa Clara County library, post office, and social center where one learned the latest about crops and neighbors. Built by local architect Enoch Parrish, the store was originally owned by Alex Montgomery and later passed to James Dixon and Arch Wilson. The store reflected the needs of the small community, carrying everything from candy to dynamite. Visitors to the exhibit can enjoy seeing health and beauty items, hair and grooming aids, children’s toys, stationary supplies, and tools that date from 1890 through the 1940s. Also on view are pages from the old Sears catalogs, old letters, postcards and war ration books. Kids can weigh themselves on the old grocery scale and purchase pe...
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