NW Building History

26 Mule Barn (J.M. Johnson)
J. M. Johnson Garage (-1922-)
Buick dealership (1918 - 1930-) (J.M. Johnson)
G. M. Holmes Auto Dealership (-1940-1947-)
Holmes Supply Co. (-1952 - 1975)
Danny's Army Store & Pawn (1976 - 1977)
Jeff's Army Store & Pawn (1978 - 1983)
Vacant (1984)
Garn's Gym (1985 - 1993)
Heavy Metal Gym & Fitness Center (1994 - 2002)
Vacant (2003 - present 2003)
27 GA Twine & Cordage Specialty Co. (-1940-)
Douglas Furniture (-1947-)
Pass Plumbing (-1952 - 1956-)
Bargain Center (-1959-)
Hess Furniture (-1964-)
Holcomb's Furniture (-1966-)
Pointer's Printers (-1968 - 1972)
Vacant (-1973-)
FIA Corp. Printer (-1975-)
Byrl's Litho Co. Printers (1976 - 1981)
Burson's Feed & Seed (storage building) (1984 - present 2003)
28 Robinson and Walker Cotton & Farm Supplies (1910s - 1940-)
Lane Truck & Tractor (-1947-)
Jackson-Burson Feed & Seed (1950 - 1956)
Burson's Feed & Seed (1956 - present 2003)
29 Meek's Home & Auto Supply (-1947 - 1952-)     Bonner Radio Shop
Hay Automotive Parts (-1956 - 1959)
Shackleford Auto Supply (-1964 - 1968-)
Hester's Army/Navy Store (1972 - 1975)
Hester Sales (1976 - 1978)
Carrollton Academy of Dance (1979)
Vacant (1980)
Carrollton Sewing (1981 - 1983)
Jeff's Pawn Shop (1984 - 1988)
Rish Army Store & Pawn Shop (1989 - present 2003)
30A Grocery (-1900 - 1905-)
Vacant Lot (1930s-1940s)
Economy Auto (-1964-) Used both halves of building
Vacant (-1966-)
State Division of Rehabilitation (1968 - 1993)
Vacant (1994)
New Life Missionary Baptist Church (1995 - 1997)
Dance Force Academy of Dance (-1999-)
Mark's Jewelry (2000 - present 2003)
30B Warehouse (-1900 - 1905-)
Vacant Lot (1930s-1940s)
Robison Appliance (-1956-)
Mac's Radio & T.V. Shop (-1959-)
Economy Auto (-1964-) Used both halves of building
City Finance (1966 - 1968)
Community Loan Corp. (1970 - 1973)
Blazer Financial (1975)
Century Finance (1976 - 1991)
Design Associates (1992 - 1995)
Hayden Dance (-1997-)
Carrollton Connectoin (1998 - 1999)
The Art Works (2000 - 2002)
Alice's Closet (2002 - present 2003)
31 Grocery Store (-1895 - 1922-)
Barbecue Store (Charlie Ball) (1930s)
Birdsey's Flower Mill (-1940 - 1947-)
Joe Bohannon's Grocery Store (-1947 - 1956-)
The Household Shop (-1959 - 1968-)
Alabama Novelty (-1968 - 1978)
Vacant (1979 - 1980)
Carrollton Ceramics (1981 - 1982)
Cakes n Things (1983 - 1984)
Carrollton Bake Shop (1985)
Vacant (1986)
Code Two Fire & Safety Equipment (1987 - 1991)
Mary's Sew Different (1992)
Rome St. Shoe Repair (1993)
Vacant (1994)
Mike's Audio (1995)
Vacant (1996-1999)
New Life Baptist Church (2000 - 2001)
New Beginnings Church Ministry (2002 - present 2003)
32A The Army Store (-1940-)
Horton's Book Store (-1947 - 1952-)
Birdsong's Studio (-1956 - 1986)    
(upstairs) The Art Shop (-1966 - 1979)
Carrollton Camera Studio (1987 - 1992)
Vacant (1993)
P&W Fashion (1994 - 1998)
Ink Rush Tattoo Parlor (2000)
Vacant (2001) (John Sammon)
Tom Nielsen Fine Arts (2002 - present 2003)
32B Elm Rose Barber Shop (-1940 - 1952-)
Rome St. Barber Shop (-1956-)
Vacant (-1959-)
Jean's Beauty Shop (-1964-)
Alabama Novelty (-1968-)
Needlecraft Junction (1972 - 1980)
Gold n Gem Shop (1981 - 1984)
R&W Sewing (1986)
Mason's Coins & Stamps (1987)
My Little Shop (1988)
My Favorite Things (1989 - 1991)
A Social Occasion (1993)
Wise Choice Transportaion (1995 - 1999-)
Vacant (2001 - 2002)
Flowers Off the Square (2002 - present 2003)
33A&B THE MANDEVILLE BUILDING: (1873)  First brick store building in Carrollton. Built by Patterson G. Garrison.
33A Patterson G. Garrison's Dry Goods Store (1873-)
L. C. Mandeville (1856 - 1895) General merchandise, cotton, and guano business.
Mandeville sold his business to H.O. and G.W. Roop (1895)
Jackson & Smith Grocery Store (-1900 - 1912-)
Moore's Dress Shop (Leonard Moore)
Ben Franklin Department Store (1940) Used both halves of building.
Empire 5&10 (early 1940s - 1950) Used both halves of building. Moved to Ala St location around 1950.
Martha Ann Shop (early 1950s)
Wester's Shoe Store (-1955 - 1971-)
Mister "D" Men's Clothing (1972)
Perren's Foot Gear (1974 - 1977)
Canterbury Shops Men's Clothing (1978)
Gemini Video Productions (1982 - 1986)
Fashion World (1989 - 1997)
Cake Shop Bakery (2000 - 2002) Uses both halves of building.
Vacant (2003 - present 2003)
33B Drug Store (-1895 - 1915-)
Auto Dealership
Aycock Furniture (-1923-)
Ben Franklin Department Store (1940) Used both halves of building.
Empire 5&10 (-1947 - 1950)  Used both halves of building. Moved to Ala. St around 1950.
Young's Jewel Box (-1952 - 1976) Moved in late 1970s around corner to People's Bank Bldg
Gemini Video Productions (1982 - 1986)
Fashion World (1989 - 1997)
Cake Shop Bakery (2000 - 2002) Uses both halves of building.
Vacant (2003 - present 2003)
34 General Merchandise (-1895-)
Book Store (-1900-)
Plumbing (-1905-)
Roger's Grocery (1920s - 1948)
Simonton Hardware (1948 - 1952-)
Horton's Books & Gifts (-1956 - present 2003) Business began in 1892 in NE Quadrant Of Square
35 (upstairs) Masonic Hall (-1895 - 1900-)
(upstairs) I.O.O.F. (Independent Order of Odd Fellows) (-1913-)  Was organized in 1905.
(upstairs) Roger's Cue Room (-1947-)
(upstairs) Walker Cue Room (-1952 - 1977)
Furniture Store (-1895 - 1900-)
Books & Stationery (-1905-)
Kytle - Aycock Funeral Directors & Furniture (-1911 - 1940-)
A&P Grocery (-1949 - 1952-)
McConnell's 5&10 (-1959 - 1965)
McConnell's Cloth Shop (1965 - 1975)
Uh-Oh (-1980-)
Western Auto (1983 - 1985)
Don's Otasco Hardware/ Auto (1986 - 1988)
Coast to Coast Auto Parts (1989 - 1991)
Christmas House & Toys (1991 - 1995)
Design Associates (1997 - present 2003)
36 E. G. Kramer Feed Yard (-1895 - 1920-)
Guano & Wagons (-1905-)
Furniture Warehouse (-1911 - 1922-)
Colonial Store (-1952 - 1964)
Dollar General (1972 - 1974)
C&S Bank Consumer Loan Dept. (1984 - 1995)
Corporate Offices (1996 - present 2003)
37A Dry Goods & Clothing (-1900-)
Furniture (-1905 - 1911-)
Arcade
37B Dry Goods & Clothing (-1900-)
Furniture (-1905 - 1911-)
Arcade
Mediterranean Deli (  - present 2003)
38 A&P Grocery - at back of arcade (-1940-)
Arcade Theatre Motion Pictures (-1947-)
Peyton's Restaurant (-1952 - 1959-)
Arcade Café (-1966 - 1979)
39 Bank & Insurance Office (-1895 - 1905-)
Books & Stationery (-1911-)
The Strand Movie Theater ( 1912 - 1930)
McConnell's & Sons Dry Goods/Department Store (-1940 - 1956-)
McConnell's Cloth Shop (1957 - 1966)
White's Auto (1966-)
Austin Music Co (-1968 - 1969)
Western Union/FM Music Co./ Radio Shack (1970 - 1977)
Young's Jewel Box (1977 - 1983)
People's Bank Annex (1984 - 1987)
C&S Bank Annex (1987 - 1992)
Nation's Bank Annex (1992 - 1999)
Bank of America Annex (2000 - 2001)
Vacant (2001 - present 2003)
40 (Left front) Grocery Store (-1895-) / (Right front) Dry Goods (-1895-)
General Store (-1900-)
(Left front) Buggies (-1905-) / (Right front) Dry Goods (-1905-)
First National Bank (-1912 - 1922-)
(Lower rt. front corner of Bank Bldg) Fitt's Drug Store (-1912-)
(Lower rt. front corner of Bank Bldg) Wiley Creel Jewelers (1920s - 1940s)
(Lower rt. front corner of Bank Bldg) Jones Drug Store ( 1930s - 1952-)
Lower front corner of Bank Bldg: vacant (1959 - 1964)
The People's Bank (1930s - 1986)
C&S Bank (1987 - 1992)
Nation's Bank (1992 - 2000)
Bank of America (2000 - 2001)
Vacant (2001 - 2002)
Colonial Bank (2002 - present 2003)
41 (basement of Bank opening onto Ala. St) Palmer & Seals Barber Shop (-1940 - 1956-)
42 (basement of Bank opening onto Ala. St)
Peyton's Grocery Store ) (-1930s-)
Alonzo Alexander Grocery (-1940-)
Martin Grocery (-1947-)
Finely Grocery (-1952-)
West Georgia Insurance Co (-1956-)
43 Steinbach's (1920s - 1930s)
Moore & Cline/Western Union (1930s - 1947-)
Harris Hardware
Empire 5 & 10 (moved from square about 1950) (1950 - 1979)
Empty Lot
44 Southern Express Office / Cotton Warehouse behind (-1895 - 1911-)
J.S. Lowrey & N.E. Griffin Garage, Carriage, and Cars (-1922-)
Mandeville Mills Inc. Office / Cunard Braid Mills Inc. (-1930-)
Horton's (-1940-) moved from here to Rome St.
Belk-Rhodes Co (-1947 - 1978)
Vacant (1979 - 1980)
Parking Lot & Lawn (1980s - present 2003)