DescriptionGlendale-Pratt's Feed and Supply - 1953.jpg
English: This is the historic building of Pratt’s Feed and Supply. Emerson Wilcken Pratt (1901-2001) worked here when it was known the Farmers Cooperative. Pratt's brought the buisness and in 1953 established Pratt’s Feed and Supply. The structure is located at Glendale and 52 Aves. in Glendale, Arizona. In the background is a mill which Emerson Wilcken Pratt had built to mix different feeds. The building is now used for other business ventures. The property is listed in the “Glendale Historic Building Survey”, City of Glendale, 1980.
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2013-08-18 03:26 Marine 69-71 1080×810× (289766 bytes) {{Information |Description = The historic building of Pratt’s Feed and Supply was built in 1953 and is located at Glendale and 52 Ave. in Glendale, Arizona. In the background is a mill which Emerson Wilcken Pratt (1901-2001) had built to mix diff...
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