The Dime Store
Posted by: Markerman62
N 28° 50.164 W 082° 19.871
17R E 370132 N 3190551
Located at 110 West Main Street
Waymark Code: WMZ0BB
Location: Florida, United States
Date Posted: 08/19/2018
Views: 5
This building, best remembered as Allen's 5, 10 & 25 Store, was built by Jack Kibler in the early 1920's. Occupants included the Inverness Post Office, Vann's Drug Store and Ernest Johnston's Restaurant prior to Allen's 5 10 &25 opening in 1932. For 53 years George A. "Pop" Allen and his son Otto operated the store, that in 1932 was billed as "one of the most modern department stores in South Florida". "You could get everything there" Hardware, farm supplies, yard goods, clothing for the family, footwear, glassware, toys and stationary. During its peak, 6 employees served customers and Saturday was the day most families came to town to shop. Stores would remain open until midnight to serve families who attended a late movie, or to pick up their purchases after visiting friends on "the square". In the early 40's every youngster in Inverness would buy their comic books and toys at Allens. The successful Allen family also owned and operated a hardware store and lumberyard. Otto Allen closed the store in 1985 and donated memorabilia to the Citrus County Historical Society where they are currently on display at the Historic 1912 Courthouse. The building was then occupied by A-Z Furniture, Seaweed Sam's Restaurant, Main Exchange Restaurant, and at the time of the historic plaque dedication, Stumpknockers on the Square Restaurant.
Marker Number: None
Date: July 2001
County: Citrus
Marker Type: Plaque
Sponsored or placed by: City of Inverness
Website: Not listed
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