Cher Ami 55 Washington Street, Gloucester, Mass. 1950s advertisement

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Had my first date there in 5th grade with Joey P!!! Miss Cher Ami!!!
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Good memories of Cher Ami and going there after the YMCA dances back in the 1950’s! Thanks for posting this reminder.
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Cher Ami the famous carrier pigeon of World War One. Was a great meeting place for GHS students
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My grandfather was the owner of this shop! I spent every summer with my grandparents and great aunt at 62 Western Ave. I have wonderful memories! 🙂
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Hi Molly! Oh, how nice. I’m so glad you read this on GMG. Your comment is much appreciated and might help others remember and join in.
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I wonder if anyone remembers my grandfather? He went by Jack. Again, his last name was Lovett. They also had a tourist home on 61 Western Avenue across from the Fisherman’s Monument. My great aunt ran that. So many nice people that would take me places with them. I miss that time and will always treasure it!
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Hi ya, Molly. Grandpa Jack’s house was 61 Western Avenue. 😊
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61 Western Avenue, nit 62. The home is now condos! 😦
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my mom worked there during the WWII years, about 15 years before I was born.
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