A landmark local business noted for its signature sign gasped its last breath just before this pic was taken. The business to its left was also a victim of the economic downturn.
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Albums: Depression-Era Ludington, Circa 2011
Location: Ludington
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aquaman, since you remember Tuck's, I'm assuming you also remember the record shop in the building just previos to Tucks. Trying my best to remember the guys name who ran it, but it won"t come to me. I do remember he walked with a heck of a limp do to a berth defect. His first name was Ron, but I can't remember his last name, but his dad had a boat manufacturing co. in town. I bought my first stereo there, made 10 dollar a week payments.
You go back as many years as myself
The iconic sign is staying in the area, preserved for those who wish to see it, as reported in the 4-7-11 LDN: "It’s official. The sign from Pere Marquette Sport Center will have a new home in either Historic White Pine Village or the Mason County Historical Society’s new maritime museum at the former U.S. Coast Guard Station Ludington." My guess is that it will eventually wind up in the latter.
I can still recall the buck posts in downtown Ludville and Scottington. With the advent of the Ludington DDA and the Scottville Main Street Program (local government encroachment into the private sector) and their policy to not continue this local tradition, the sizable amount of residents and area visitors going downtown to display and or look at the big bucks, now have no such reason to go there and spend their big bucks.
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