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Gallery

A Look At Our History
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![]() | ![]() An Original Delivery Truck | ![]() 1935- Original Storefront207 Hebron Avenue, Glastonbury Center |
![]() Joe Melzen, center207 Hebron Avenue | ![]() Joe Melzen | ![]() Our Warehouse in the 1970sHebron Avenue, Glastonbury Center |
![]() A few original invoices | ![]() | ![]() |
![]() Melzen's Package Store | ![]() Our second locationManchester, CT | ![]() |
![]() New Sign at 100 Oak Street1980, made by Jim Melzen | ![]() 100 Oak StreetGlastonbury, CT | ![]() A View from Above100 Oak Street, Glastonbury |
![]() | ![]() | ![]() Collection of antique products |
![]() Sam | ![]() John and Joe Jr.Hebron Fair, CT | ![]() Ken, Joe Sr., Teresa, and JimHebron Fair |
![]() Tim Melzen | ![]() Gentry posing | ![]() Gentry and John Melzen |
![]() Ken Melzen | ![]() | ![]() |
![]() Ken and Joe Melzen | ![]() Ken and Joe | ![]() |
![]() Ken and Joe | ![]() Joe on deliveries | ![]() |
![]() Melzen's Package Store | ![]() The Whole Crew | ![]() John and Chuckie |
![]() | ![]() 3 Generations | ![]() 2006 Demolition of house100 Oak Street |
![]() Glenn MelzenBorn to Deliver |
Today at Melzen's
![]() | ![]() | ![]() Maggie in her favorite spot |
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![]() Community Bulletin Board | ![]() Rawhide Dog Bones | ![]() Dog Biscuits and Treats |
![]() Wide selection of Canned Dog Food | ![]() A flavor for every feline | ![]() Variety of Wild Bird Feeds |
![]() | ![]() Variety of Raw Dog Food | ![]() Dog Treats, Toys, and Supplies |
![]() | ![]() | ![]() Muffin |
![]() Maggie | ![]() One of our Delivery Trucks | ![]() Shavings Trailer |
![]() Ready for Deliveries | ![]() Trying to look tough... | ![]() Some of our Crew |
![]() Melzen's Counter | ![]() Melzens' 100 Oak StreetAcross from the EH-Glast Magnet School | ![]() |
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