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Photographs of N. Water Street Street Scenes 1940's.
Photographs of N. Water Street Scenes in the 1940's.
Photographs of North Water St., Decatur, IL.
Various photographs of scenes on North Water St. taken between 1896 and 1996.
Tags: Decatur IL, Empress Theater, First Methodist Church, Herald and Review, N Water St., North Water St., Photo File: Streets, ST37, ST38, ST39, ST40, ST41, ST42, ST43, ST44, ST45, ST46, ST48, ST49, ST755, ST756, ST757, ST758, ST759, ST760, Street Scenes, Streets, Water St.
Photographs of South Park St.
Photographs showing First National Bank of Decatur and the Linxweiler Printing Company across from Central Park on South Park St. in Decatur IL. This photograph was taken in 1920.
Photographs of South Water St.
Photographs of House on S. Water Street taken in 1955. Two photographs of South Water St. One, taken in 1895 looking North from the Millikin Bank on South Water St. and the other taken at South Water and Wood Streets in August 1996.
Photographs of Various Businesses and Activities on N. Water Street.
Photographs of Various Businesses and Activities on N. Water Street, Decatur, IL. c. 1900-1909
Photographs of West Prairie Ave.
Photographs of West Prairie Ave. taken on unknown dates. One showing the 100 block of West Prairie Ave. and the other, a postcard, that reads "Prairie Ave, Sunlight that looks like snow."
Photos from Longview Addition on North Broadway (now MLK) Decatur, IL.
Photographs of apartments, family housing, shacks and ground breaking.
Photos from the Oklahoma Addition, located between U.S. 51 south and Broadway (now MLK) where Decatur Water treatment plant is located.
Photographs of the Oklahoma Housing Addition.
Photos from the Oklahoma Addition, located close to the Sangamon River.
Photographs of the Oklahoma Addition showing the living conditions before and after flooding. It was located between U.S. 51 and Jasper Street
Photos of 100 Block North Franklin Street.
Photograph of the 100 Block N. Franklin, looking south from the east side of Central Park. The old Revere House is the first building on the left. Photograph of Public Market East Side of Central Park on N. Franklin, 1911-1913. Photograph of 100…
Tags: 1911, 1923, 1933, 1940, 1962, 1965, Brennan Building, Central Park, E. B. Pratt & Son, Franklin St. Overpass, Groceries, Herald and Review, Hod Lewis, N. Franklin St., Photo File: Streets, Post Office, Public Market, Revere House, Sam McRoberts, ST30, ST31, ST32, ST33, ST725, ST726, ST727, ST728, street, Swain and Myers