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'''R. Moore Grocery''' was a grocery in [[1893]] [[San Francisco]]. In the diurnal hours, the store had fruit and vegetable stalls on the sidewalk, and a scale for weighing these food items. The store was adjacent to the [[Sisters of Hope Infirmary]]. [[Mark Twain]] and a young [[reporter]] walked pass this store, as the [[author]] was talking about [[time travel]] and its potential for altering history. ({{TNG|Time's Arrow, Part II}})
 
'''R. Moore Grocery''' was a grocery in [[1893]] [[San Francisco]]. In the diurnal hours, the store had fruit and vegetable stalls on the sidewalk, and a scale for weighing these food items. The store was adjacent to the [[Sisters of Hope Infirmary]]. [[Mark Twain]] and a young [[reporter]] walked pass this store, as the [[author]] was talking about [[time travel]] and its potential for altering history. ({{TNG|Time's Arrow, Part II}})
{{bginfo|The grocery was probably named for production member [[Ronald B. Moore]].}}
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{{bginfo|The grocery appears to be named for production member [[Ronald B. Moore]].}}
 
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Revision as of 09:44, 24 January 2015

R. Moore Grocery was a grocery in 1893 San Francisco. In the diurnal hours, the store had fruit and vegetable stalls on the sidewalk, and a scale for weighing these food items. The store was adjacent to the Sisters of Hope Infirmary. Mark Twain and a young reporter walked pass this store, as the author was talking about time travel and its potential for altering history. (TNG: "Time's Arrow, Part II")

The grocery appears to be named for production member Ronald B. Moore.