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Description |
Photograph of a view of Spring Street, looking south from Third Street, November 1917. Many of the buildings along this street are four-stories or taller. The rooftops of a few two-story buildings are visible (center). The street has light pedestrian and vehicle traffic. Streetcar rails line the street.; Legible signs include: "Citizens National Bank building", "357, Mason Clo[...]", "Wood Bros., good clothes, 343", "A.K. Brauer & Co., tailors to hem who know, this building 345-347 So. Spring St.", "Hotel [Centro]", "the Hub, 337-339", "the Hatter, 337 So. Spring St., [Capheon] building", "Harry Hill billiards", "[Wrig]gley's", "Broadway Central building, fire proof, [...] offices for rent, the Trustee Company office of building", "shoes", "signs", "grocery, bakery, meat market", "Ralph's, grocery", "J. Lippman, diamonds, watches", "$2.00 hat", "Harlows café", "Chas Wennis", "Robb T. Linne[...], lawyer", "Prudential". |