Tube, Test

Object number2013.80.9 a-e
MediumGlass, cork, paper
Credit LineGift of Gloria K. Wolak
DescriptionFive (5) empty glass pharmacy test tubes with blank red and tan paper labels. All five vials are corked and have rounded bottoms.Dimensions(a-e): Circumference of glass 2"
(a) Diam.: 0.625"; H: 4.25"
(b) Diam.: 0.625"; H: 4.375"
(c) Diam.: 0.625"; H: 4.625"
(d) Diam.: 0.625"; H: 4.375"
(e) Diam.: 0.625"; H: 4.25"
Historical NotesPart of a collection related to Klavon's, which document that Klavon's was originally a pharmacy and an ice cream shop. Klavon's Pharmacy opened at 28th and Liberty in 1920. It operated at that location as both a pharmacy and soda/ice cream shop until 1979 when founder James Klavon passed away. For 20 years the building was boarded up until Ray Klavon, grandson of the founder, re-opened the store in 1999 as Klavon's Ice Cream Parlor. In 2013 the family sold the building to a new owner who opened another ice cream shop under the same name.
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