Cheyenne Then and Now: Town & Country Pharmacy

For those who like to know how a city has evolved, we present Cheyenne Then and Now – photos of businesses in buildings and how they’ve changed hands over the years, or disappeared completely.

Town & Country Pharmacy (the word Pharmacy has already been removed from their sign) to the far right, with Town & Country Supermarket Liquors to the left

On April 13, 2017, the Wyoming Tribune Eagle newspaper announced that after 40 years in business at the same location, Town & Country Pharmacy, 514 South Greeley Highway is going out of business, or rather, it is merging its business with that of neighboring Safeway’s pharmacy.  The reason for the closure is that insurance reimbursements for prescription drugs has declined in the last few years.
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Town & Country Pharmacy has been in business for 40 years. Its current owner, Dave Novick, had owned it for 7 years.  Adjacent to the Town & Country Pharmacy is Town & Country Supermarket Liquors (the two buildings butt up against each other), at 516 South Greeley Highway.  That business is not closing!

The pharmacy building will stay open until August, although prescriptions are no longer available there, and the small post office inside the building will remain operating until that time.

 

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