McGinnis Family Food Stores

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McGinnis Family Food Stores1946 - 2019

The McGinnis Family Food Stores was a chain of family-run food markets that started in Pittsburgh’s South Hills Baldwin neighborhood in 1946.

The first McGinnis market (variously referred to as “McGinnis Supermarket” or “McGinnis Food Market”) was started by family patriarch James Ellwood McGinnis when he could not find a job after WWII. Beginning with a fruit cart, he eventually opened a grocery and deli at 2872 Custer Avenue in Baldwin that proved so successful it expanded to multiple stores, including one in Carrick/Castle Shannon and later Monroeville. The stores were operated by different family members.

In 1985, three McGinnis sisters – Sharon McGinnis Young, Bonnie McGinnis Vello, and Noreen McGinnis Campbell – assumed operation of the main set of McGinnis Stores, rebranding them “McGinnis Sisters” markets. (Two brothers split off and started other stores not considered part of the chain.) With the three women serving as active spokespersons, the stores garnered more media attention during this period. For most of its operation, the chain was largely connected with stores that operated in the South Hills and Monroeville. Between 2008 and 2017, a McGinnis Sisters market also operated north of Pittsburgh in a shopping center in Adams Township/Mars, Pennsylvania. A series of events between 2017 and 2019 eventually brought about the closure of the chain. Objects in the collection were gathered from throughout the stores and consolidated at the final property, the McGinnis Sisters Special Food Store at 3825 Saw Mill Run Boulevard.

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Apron, Occupational
Augusta Sportswear, Inc.
Award
Lillie Glassblowers
1997
Book, Address
Bates Manufacturing Company
1946-2019
Jacket
Lands' End
c. 2010
Manikin, Display
The Hen House Incoporated
1980-2019
Mill, Coffee
American Duplex Company
1946-1985
Pan, Bread
Chicago Metallic
Scale
Penn Scale Manufacturing Company, Inc.
1946-2019
Scale, Market
Hobart Manufacturing Company
1946-1970
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