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Curry Ace Paint & Hardware
370 Copeland Street
Quincy
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02169
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Mr. Sean M. Curry
(617) 472-8250 | fax: (617) 472-7724
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Curry Ace Hardware is a family owned retail business that has been supporting its local community for over 60 years. Currently on its third generation, Curry Hardware is still going strong. Curry’s story began in 1945 when Paul A. Curry and his wife Grace opened classic hardware store stocking housewares, sporting goods, paint and tools. The store burnt to the ground in the early 60’s and the current Quincy store property was purchased from the Hartford Railroad in 1963 and built in 1964. Paul’s nine sons and daughters all played a part in the business growing up. According to one of his sons, Paul started the business with five or six thousand dollars, a couple of screwdrivers, and a handful of hammers. Curry Hardware continues to embrace their differences from the megastores by maintaining the kind of everybody-knows-your-name environment that has long been the reputation of local hardware stores. Sean and his wife Tara hope to see the business grow and be taken over by a fourth generation. They have a son and two daughters who love to help and join their parents every chance they get.
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