Thomas Brothers Store, Historic general store in Biglerville, Pennsylvania, United States.
The Thomas Brothers Store is a three-story brick building in Biglerville with a prominent cornice and classical details across its main facade. The ground floor served as retail space while upper levels provided additional room for business and community use.
The store opened in 1909 when brothers Ner and G.R. Thomas established their business in Biglerville. The building earned recognition on the National Register of Historic Places in 2008.
The third-floor hall serves as a meeting place where the community gathers for local events and social occasions. This space remains important for how neighbors connect and share time together.
The building sits on Main Street in downtown Biglerville and is easy to find in the town center. Visitors can walk to the location and explore the historic storefront at street level.
President Dwight D. Eisenhower made regular visits to the store when he stayed near Gettysburg and developed a particular fondness for the food department. His patronage connected this local business to a significant national figure.
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