Description: |
The Rose Island pathway known as the great white way is the background shown in this photograph of two young women. The young ladies are dressed in skirts, tops, and warm jackets, indicating that the season is either late fall or early spring.. The clothing is representative of the early 1920s. The great white way was a white stone lined gravel path that was enhanced by rose bushes and white columns. |
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Origin: | c1924 |
Created By: |
Day, Stephen T. |
Contributor(s): |
Fordyce, Jerry |
Source: |
http://indianamemory.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p16066coll24/id/126 |
Collection: |
Clark County Visual History |
Copyright: |
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Geography: |
Rose Island (Clark County, Indiana) |
Subjects: |
Amusement parks Teenagers Roses Clark County (Indiana) -- History -- 1920-1930 Rose Island (Clark County, Indiana) Roses Teenagers Indiana -- Amusement parks |
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