Harry Miyake's and Paul Kurokawa's Storefront

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Title

Harry Miyake's and Paul Kurokawa's Storefront

Description

According to Paul Kurokawa's daughter Dawn Kamiya, this building was built in 1950. There's a fish market in this building, which also had real estate office. Next door to it is the liquor store, with the oldest liquor license in county. It was a white building. Upstairs were apartments. The Kurokawas lived behind the fish market. There were also a dentist, an optometrist, and dress shop there for a short time.

Coverage

Guadalupe, California

Date

1950

Contributor

Dawn Kamiya

Format

Black and white photograph

Type

Still image

Identifier

USA-CA-11172012-A0013-008

Rights

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Preferred citation:

[Identification of Item]. The Re/Collecting Project. California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo.

Files

Citation

“Harry Miyake's and Paul Kurokawa's Storefront,” The Re/Collecting Project , accessed June 6, 2023, http://reco.calpoly.edu/items/show/2306.

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