For generations, the local media has provided detailed accounts of how Napa County residents have celebrated the holidays. Many of these observances remain the same today. Although on occasion the
The Daily Jeffersonian
Editors Note: This is the first in a series of stories highlighting the history behind many of the buildings in downtown Cambridge. This article focuses on buildings in the 600 block of Wheeling Avenue.
Many of the buildings in downtown Cambridge are the original structures built in the early days of the city and have historical significance, either for the role they played in the development of Cambridge or for the notable people who visited them or events held within.
The Berwick
The former Berwick Hotel constructed at 615 Wheeling Ave. in 1887 is now known as the Berwick Building and houses The Cambridge Area Chamber of Commerce and the United Way offices, as well as senior apartments.
KINGSPORT â Haggle Shop Antiques is closing June 30, which will wrap up an almost 60-year run for the Grills familyâs antique business.
Employees and dealers at the business confirmed the closure, which Joyce Grills announced in a letter to dealers in the antique mall in late February. Folks coming into the store Tuesday afternoon were asking about the closure.
âIt is with a heavy heart that I announce the closing of Haggle Shop Antiques on June 30, 2021,â Grills wrote in a letter to dealers.
The business traces its roots back to 1964, when the late Bob Grills and his wife, Joyce, opened an antique store in the Midfield area.