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| Beighle [say “Beet-le”] Brothers' Parkview Foodliner From a Facebook post by Jamey Cobb |
Parkview Market, 1971 | |
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| Wells Chevrolet, 1971 | Port William Tavern |
Alf Renschler's, on Sixth
From a Facebook post by Jamey Cobb
Begley's Drug Store
From a Facebook post by Jamey Cobb
The Report Inn, on Clay Street
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| At Webster's Rexall | Growers Tobacco Warehouse | Brite Lite Tobacco Warehouse |
Sixth Street Tobacco Warehouse, 1948
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| Country Cupboard | Big Tee Burger Tastee-Freez |
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| Hallie's Beauty Salon | S. J. McNeal & Son | Lerman's | Pastime Pool Hall |
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| Standards Materials, 1962 |
CooPar Quality Concrete Co, Carrollton, 1956 |
Shell Station, corner of US 42 & Worthville Road |
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| Carrollton Enco, 1972 5th and Highland |
Highland at 5th
From a Facebook post by Jamey Cobb
Highland Avenue, c. 1962
From a Facebook post by Carolyn Williams
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| The Townhouse Restaurant 123 5th Street |
Dairy Bar |
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G. G. and Mary Woods Store in Carrollton, c. 1960
Southern States franchise operated by Farm Bureau
From a Facebook post by Jamey Cobb
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| These two Kraft Food images, on the left, come from the Kraft Co. Magazine, the Kraftsman, in 1954. The building was on 4th and Clay. From a Facebook post by Brewier Welch | ||
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| Adams Gulf, 1963 | Sunoco Station for sale |
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| The Riverview from a Facebook post by Mike Courtney |
A boring aerial view, but you can see the old Drive-In, in the upper right, 1962. |
| Riverview Drive-In opens, here. It closed on May 31, 1970. | |
Liquor Store
From a Facebook post by Jamey Cobb
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| Metal and Thermit Corporation April, 1958 |
| The story of M&T's opening |
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| Well's Chevrolet | Gobel Bell Chevrolet, at Highland and Court, with new police cruisers From a Facebook post by Vicki Perkins Marsh |
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