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On Friday, the parking lot of Tallahassee s first Aldi grocery store location was packed with eager residents itching to get inside.
In an apparent soft opening, the discount grocer is officially open for business at its new location, 2425 Apalachee Parkway.
Last week, an Aldi official told the Tallahassee Democrat of the company s plans to open the Apalachee Parkway location in May. A grand opening is set for May 13, according to the company s website.
It wasn t immediately clear when the new location opened this week. Media inquiries into the store s opening were not answered on Friday.
Cincinnati Magazine
April 20, 2021
Not that long ago, Vine Street was considered by a noted world traveler to be one of the nation’s signature streets. According to the 1943
WPA Guide to Cincinnati, old-time thespian Tom Wise claimed there were only three streets worth visiting in America: Broadway in New York, Market Street in San Francisco, and Vine Street in Cincinnati. Wise was a lifelong comic actor and appeared in plays across the U.S., frequenting Cincinnati theaters from 1890 until just before his death in 1928.
Among the most famous images of Old Cincinnati, this photo captures the denizens and hangouts of the “Nasty Corner” on Vine Street just south of Fifth Street in the 1880s.