Wooden house and ACME store, Philipsburg, 1964. Photo by Boy Lawson, from Nationaal Museum van Wereldculturen.
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ACME building (taller building) was the first 3 story building builder by my grandfather Emmanuel Leonard Pierre (aka Mano) Hodge. He was the first born of Captain Thaddeus E. Hodge from Grand Case. ‘Mano’ ended up building several structures on both sides of island before he passed away in 1993.
Many good memories in that building.
Miss you Grandpa !