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Hatton Block (circa 1910)
Buildings; Drugstores
The 1896 Hatton block is shown here about 1910. [The first (1872) horse car barn for the street railway was located on this corner at Pennsylvania Avenue and Franklin Street.] Hatton block occupants over...
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Pennsylvania Avenue Street Fair (1897)
Buildings; Street musicians; Festivals
Pennsylvania Avenue at Liberty Street. Warren Street Fair of 1897 (before 1901 as Johnson Exchange burned in 1900). Adam Shutt (behind wagon) on platform of Warren Mills (Pickett Hardware 1953). Some kind...
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The Point at Pennsylvania and Second Avenues (circa 1868)
Churches; Banks; Streets
The Point (Second Avenue and Pennsylvania Avenue West) in 1868. In the distance is the spire of the then First Presbyterian Church on Market Street. The Beecher and Copeland Hardware stood on a portion...
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Second Avenue at the Point (1869)
Shoe stores; Clothing stores; Buildings
An early (1869) photo of the south side of Second Avenue west of Liberty Street to The Point. The fourth frame building from the corner housed Smith's shoe store; next was the Central Clothing Store. The...
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Corner of Pennsylvania Avenue and Liberty Street (1899)
millrace; Stores & shops
The southeast corner of Pennsylvania Avenue ( then 440 Water Street) and Liberty Street, in 1899 the site of the bridge across the millrace at Liberty (across the race is part of the Piso building). Shops...
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Flood of 1894 (1894)
Floods; Streets; Exhibition buildings; Buildings
View from above Fifth Avenue at Hazel Street towards the flooded (1894?) south side fairgrounds. Note the advertisements for Pickett Hardware Co., J. C. Smith boots and shoes, Morck Brothers Jewelers and...
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Pennsylvania Avenue (circa 1875)
Buildings; Carts & wagons; Horses
South side of Pennsylvania Avenue just west of Liberty Street, circa 1875. Warren Mills, G. Irwin's livery and exchange stable, and later the site of Pickett's Hardware.
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Intersection of Hickory Street and Pennsylvania Avenue (1868)
Streets; Stores & shops; People
Intersection of Water Street (Pennsylvania Avenue) and Hickory Street in 1868. Stacked materials to the right were used in building the Hall block across the street, in the 400 block of Pennsylvania Avenue....
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