Black & white photograph. Chillicothe Street with views of Denton's, Hurth Hotel, C & O ticket office, Star Furniture, Wolff, National Bank, Abbott Paint, Grayse Beauty Shoppe, King's Studio, Lewis Furniture, Sears.
N.E.A. (Newspaper Enterprise Association) stamp on back.
Scanned page 167 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing black & white images of a street scene in front of Brusharts; Daniel White and J. V. Robinson Sr.
On this page some text is misplaced and does not match the picture close to it.
Also, the shopping mall did not happen downtown.
The top left is looking south on Chillicothe with the National Bank Building at the left.
The top right is looking west on Gallia Street from Bond Street. The dark building with the Pepsi sign has had many different uses through the years; in 2020 it is home of the Russell D. Williams American Legion 471.
The bottom left is looking north on Chillicothe Street from Seventh (7th) Street.
The bottom right shows Shawnee State College and is looking south east from Second (2nd) and Chillicothe Street.
Black and white photo negative of an old streetcar, numbered thirty (30), with conductors. This streetcar was on the Findlay to Seventeenth (17th) Street Line. Mr. Kehoe is on the left and Glen Bierly is on the right.