Site 6. MAIN and WASHINGTON: southeast corner
Main Street has always been a bustling commercial and banking center. In both architecture and function, the buildings that occupy the four corners witness the stages of Main Street's development. Photos document the evolution of this important junction.
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Sugar Bowl Restaurant, 109 South Main Street, 1927
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1927
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112 West Washington street, 1872
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1872
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Hutzel & Co.
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Hutzel's colorful parade float, 1898
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1898
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Eberbach Hardware Co.
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Eberbach Hardware, Northeast Corner, Main and Washington, ca. 1893
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c.1893
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Bruno St. James's staff ready to serve customers, ca. 1900
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c.1900
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Otto Milliner card
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Bertha Muehlig
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