Description: |
View looking west at the Fountain Triangle Park and two commercial buildings on either side of East Main Street (IN-157). Signs visible for The When clothing and shoes, Fincks, a dentists office, and the Harrah Building that housed a Rexall drugstore (possibly named Bryans), and Doctor Davis office.The postcard from Maude to Mrs. Ross (Goldie) Ward in Frankfort is postmarked July 4, 1924. She writes (in part) Hello Goldie This is the middle of the public square I have not saw it yet but they said if I would not act like I just came from the country they would take me up.[Bregstone used this identification 1924-1927.] |
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Origin: | 1924 |
Created By: |
Bregstone, Henry H., 1865-1940 |
Source: |
http://indianaalbum.pastperfectonline.com/photo/80CDFC02-871F-40EF-BAB3-595427025150 |
Collection: |
Indiana Album |
Rights: | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Geography: |
East Main Street Worthington, Greene County, Indiana, United States 39.118892,-86.976207 |
Subjects: |
Shirley and Mike Benham Collection Fountains Parks Commercial streets Clothing stores Storefronts Worthington (Ind.) Greene County (Ind.) |
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