
In this April 12, 2018, photo, owner Stanley Zurek, center, Tyler Fusek, left, and Daria Fitz pose for a photo at the Penn-Lee Footwear mobile shoe store. It opened in 1961 in its same location at 163 E. Main St. in Wilkes-Barre and it remains one of the oldest privately owned shoe stores in Northeastern Pennsylvania. Zurek, 68, started working at Penn-Lee in 1972 and was the manager for 30 year. In 2003, Zurek purchased Penn-Lee Footwear and turned it into his family business. (Warren Ruda/The Citizens' Voice via AP)
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