blackstone
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Facebook group for Historic U.S. Route 20 posted a story about the (supposed) origin of Sears' Kenmore brand name. They claim that the name is a result of the Sears building in Kenmore Square in Boston.
Whether true or not, this Facebook group is interesting, always posting pictures and stories about Route 20, which runs from Boston, cross-country, to Oregon.
I live on Route 20A in Springfield, a stone's throw from the actual Route 20.
Their posting---
"In 1927 - Sears built their distribution center and store in the Fenway/Kenmore neighborhood in Boston.
When determining a brand name for their appliances that debuted in 1927-28 they chose Kenmore for the area the distribution center was located.
Today many people trust Kenmore appliances from Sears. The building still stands.
Of course today Route 20s eastern terminus is at Kenmore Square.
(Note: Sears lists a different history, but many Boston historians find the Boston story much more accurate and plausible)"
http://https//www.facebook.com/HistoricUsRoute20
Whether true or not, this Facebook group is interesting, always posting pictures and stories about Route 20, which runs from Boston, cross-country, to Oregon.
I live on Route 20A in Springfield, a stone's throw from the actual Route 20.
Their posting---
"In 1927 - Sears built their distribution center and store in the Fenway/Kenmore neighborhood in Boston.
When determining a brand name for their appliances that debuted in 1927-28 they chose Kenmore for the area the distribution center was located.
Today many people trust Kenmore appliances from Sears. The building still stands.
Of course today Route 20s eastern terminus is at Kenmore Square.
(Note: Sears lists a different history, but many Boston historians find the Boston story much more accurate and plausible)"
http://https//www.facebook.com/HistoricUsRoute20