- Baldinger's Market
Baldinger's Market is a small store located along
U.S. Route 19 in Butler County,Pennsylvania ,United States . The store is located just south of Zelienople, and north of the retail centers in Cranberry Township.The store is not only well known locally, but also nationally for its penny
candy and "Foods from all Nations." Established in 1933 near the corner of U.S. 19 and PA 528, the candy store has been visited by people from all over the United States and throughout the world. [ [http://www.post-gazette.com/regionstate/19991017candy5.asp] , "Pittsburgh Post-Gazette ",1999-10-19 . Accessed2008-01-28 .] The market has also been featured onCBS and several food and travel channels. [ [http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2003/07/09/sunday/main562406.shtml] "CBS ",2003-07-13 . Accessed2008-01-28 .] In 2008, the store celebrated its 75th Anniversary, and was also the last year the original store was open. Plans were made to close down the store in June of that year, but these plans were met with opposition from people in the community who didn't want it to be closed down and demolished.Baldinger's relocated from its original location to a new site just outside Zelienople. Local businessman Pat Boylan bought the market and re-created an exact replica of the old store -- inside and out -- in a building at 519 Perry Way, near the
Exxon station in Zelienople. He hopes to open the new store in July 2008, but the old store will stay open until its new location is ready. All of the old cases, coolers, butcher block furniture and shelving will be moved to the new site along with the heralded cash register that rings with each turn of the crank.References
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