The Golden Age of American Department Stores
A period spanning from the late 19th century through the mid-20th century, the Golden Age of the American Department Stores.
These vintage photographs capture more than just retail spaces, they are windows into an era when shopping was a grand cultural event.

Eureka Department Store
Eureka Department Store, Fifteenth Street & Somerset Avenue, Windber, Somerset County, PA.

Siegel, Cooper and Co.’s store
The fountain in Siegel-Cooper and Co.’s store.

Wanamaker’s Department Store
Interior with historic organ at Wanamaker’s Department Store, Pennsylvania.

Rich’s Department Store
The Rich’s Department Store, opened in 1924 in downtown Atlanta, Georgia until 1991.

Rich’s Downtown Department Store
Interior view of 5th floor furniture department store. Atlanta, Fulton County, GA.

Fashion Store
Fashion Store in Rich’s Downtown Department Store.

R. H. Macy and Company Department Store
New York. R. H. Macy and Company department store before Christmas.

Crowley-Milner Department Store
Towel department at the Crowley-Milner department store, Detroit, Michigan.

Head of The Art Department
Head of the art department with new model at the Crowley-Milner department store.

Order Taking Department
Order taking department at the Crowley-Milner department store.

Sheet Department
Sheet department at the Crowley-Milner department store.

Toilet Accessories Department
Men’s toilet accessories department at the Crowley-Milner department store.
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