Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: Baesman's Dancing Academy at the corner of Chillicothe and Seventh (7th) Streets; the Steamer the Bonanza
Black and white photo image of Baesman's Dancing Academy submerged in flood water, with two men in a boat in the foreground. The building was located on Chillicothe Street on the southwest corner of 9th (Ninth). It first appeared in the City Directories in 1924 and was owned and operated by Fred W. Baesman.
Colorized image of the interior of the dancing academy, which was owned by Fred W. Baesman per the 1924 city directory. "We cater to respectable people only." on the back.
Black and white photo image of interior of Baesman's Dancing Academy, Portsmouth, Ohio. The building was located on Chillicothe Street on the southwest corner of 9th (Ninth). It first appeared in the City Directories in 1924 and was owned and operated by Fred W. Baesman.
Black and white photo image of a street scene featuring Baesman's Dancing Academy with two automobiles and two men standing in the foreground. The building was located on Chillicothe Street on the southwest corner of (9th) Ninth. It first appeared in the City Directories in 1924 and was owned and operated by Fred W. Baesman.
Black and white photo image of exterior of Baesman's Dancing Academy. Top of the front of postcard lists John R. Wile, Architect, Paul G. Williams Co., Builders. The building was located on Chillicothe Street on the southwest corner of 9th (Ninth). It first appeared in the City Directories in 1924 and was owned and operated by Fred W. Baesman.