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Andy's Handy Store, colloquially known as ''Handy Andy's'', is a historic building in
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, Maine's largest city, was made from the premises.


History

In 1807, Nathaniel Baker's nail store stood at the corner of Main Street and what was then known as Mill Street (prior to the construction of today's Mill Street, located near to where the Forest Paper Company formerly stood). In 1891, Nathaniel Foster's pottery was torn down, after about fifty years in existence, and a new building was constructed in its place.''Images of America: Yarmouth'', Alan M. Hall (Arcadia, 2002), p.31 The building was later the home of the hardware store of John Ambrose Griffin (1838–1905).''Images of America: Yarmouth'', Alan M. Hall (Arcadia, 2002), p.30 Between 1906 and 1935, Arthur and Harry Storer's hardware store, Storer Bros., occupied the premises, which included a bakery run by Freeland A. Knight.''Yarmouth Revisited'', Amy Aldredge (2013), p. 116 Other early owners included Lester and Orland Blake (of the Brown's Point family),''The Yarmouth History Center Newsletter''
Spring 2016, Yarmouth Historical Society
who ran Blake Bros. Bakery. Joe Arsenault's electrical shop occupied the premises for a short while thereafter. It is believed Abbie Hines Maley briefly ran a luncheonette in the building between 1927 and 1929. This was followed by an equally short stint in the shape of Charlie Chase's Variety. His business was not a success, unlike its successor, another variety store run by Andrew Antonio, an African American. Antonio's business closed after a year, however. Earle Hayes ran a drug store from the property, prior to moving to
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. Phil Morrill's Variety Store moved into the vacated space. In 1935, the property became Andy's Handy Store – named for proprietor, Leland "Andy" Anderson. In 1945, Anderson combined the two wooden buildings of Griffin's and an adjacent grocery store (which sold produce "at Portland prices"). Anderson sold the business in 1953. When Yarmouth's post office moved from the Brickyard Hollow section of Main Street in the late 1990s, the then owners of ''Handy's'', Glenn and Susan McAllister, signed a contract to provide postal services at their store. This "auxiliary mail station" status was removed in 2013, except for the sale of stamps. It became occupied by OTTO Pizza in 2014, then a grocery store and café, called The Nook, with the building known collectively as Handy's. Thoroughfare occupied the entire building between early 2022 and September 2024.
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and Christine Hayes, who also own Dandelion Catering, named it ''Dandy's Handy Store'' (
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on the name of the latter business) prior to converting the premises to its current format."Pandemic-born restaurant in Yarmouth was opened to save another eatery"
News Center Maine, March 30, 2021


See also

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Historical buildings and structures of Yarmouth, Maine The historical buildings and structures of Yarmouth, Maine, represent a variety of building styles and usages, largely based on its past as home to almost sixty Mill (grinding), mills over a period of roughly 250 years. These mills include that of g ...


References

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