HISTORY & CUSHMAN GIFTS
A NEIGHBORHOOD JOINT SINCE 1892, RESURRECTED IN 2005

 

A brief history of
THE CUSHMAN MARKET

In 1892, George Cogswell bought the land where the Cushman Market and Café is now located. He built a grocery store on the site and the building has remained a market of one kind or another ever since. In those days, the area surrounding the store was a busy, industrial spot known as the City of North Amherst. The store has changed hands a number of times since the days of Cogswells, and the former commercial center has become residential; it is now known as Cushman Village. The last commercial vestige of this historic district is the Cushman Market and Café. In fact, the store nearly faced mandatory re-zoning to residential, after it had been closed for two years in 2003. That is the time when current owners, Pete Sylvan and Rebecca Schwartz, purchased the property just in time to avoid the re-zoning. In its latest incarnation, it now features a 36-seat café serving the finest food in the friendliest manner in North Amherst. There is also a small but well stocked market, featuring an excellent wine and beer selection, many local products as well as an eclectic mix of gifts and consumable treats.

  
 

 G.E.Cogswell (original market) circa 1915
Photo compliments of the Jones Amherst Library

 Rackliffe's Market 1936-1965
Photo compliments of the Jones Amherst Library

 Whittemore's circa 1981
Photo compliments of the Jones Amherst Library

 G.E.Cogswell, the original market circa 1890
The Cogswell Family and dog standing in front of their new store.
Photo compliments of George Cogswell's great grandaughter.

 North Amherst Train Station circa 1890
G.Cogswell was the station master at the time of this photo.
Photo compliments of George Cogswell's great grandaughter.

The Old Village of Cushman circa 1900
Photo compliments of the Jones Amherst Library
 

CUSHMAN GIFT ITEMS
Mugs, T-shirts, Gift Certificates, Prepaid Coffee Cards, Coffee Coins, and more...
  


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