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It’s 3/4 of a century for a north Gville landmark

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Seventy-five years after it opened, a landmark “mom-and-pop” grocery on Gainesville’s northside is still at it.

Green’s Grocery on Ronnie Green Parkway continues in the same location that it’s occupied since it opened.

“We are so grateful for the opportunity to serve the community! Thank y’all!!!” current owner Ed Waller recently wrote on a Facebook post.

Ronnie Green Parkway is named in memory of the original owners’ son as is the Ronnie Green Heart Center at Northeast Georgia Medical Center Gainesville.

An Internet-based history of the store and its founders:

Green’s Grocery in Gainesville, Georgia, has a rich history dating back to its founding in 1950 by Frank and Lilly Mae Green. The store has been a staple in the community, offering a range of products and services that have become synonymous with the local grocery experience. Here are some key points about the history of Green’s Grocery:

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