Relics photo essay: the Randall creamery, now a sewing shop

Built in 1920, the Randall creamery was the first building in town to have indoor plumbing. Showers cost 10 cents each and were popular with farmers and townspeople. Here, the building's primary entrance is seen through a rain-splattered windshield on June 4, 2013. (Ann Arbor Miller for MPR)
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