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Post by klsm54 on Mar 14, 2009 14:41:19 GMT -4
Main Street, looking west, from the top of the Station Hill Gocella & Calhoun, later became Schaffner's Furniture, now a parking lot beside Hometown Builders Supply, which is on the left side of the photo. Falls Creek Drug Company.....later Stokes Drug Store, Sycalik's, Hack's Corner, J&N Jeans....now a dentist office. Gray Plate Glass Company. The smaller building, in front, later housed Gray Printing for many years, and still stands today. Hotel Evergreen, sat at the corner of Jefferson Ave and the Tannery Row Gocella Mansion, later the Eagles Club. Sat in front of the present day Eagles, on Jefferson Ave.....the steps and stone wall still stand. Adrian Furnace....sat just above the Larkeytown bridge, on the Falls Creek side of Sandy Lick Creek DuBois & Butler Brick Company, later Crescent Brick. A powdered metal plant sits on the site today. This view is from the Falls creek side, near the RR tracks. This is another view, looking back towards Falls Creek. The School, and looking over the town from the hill behind the school. A couple views of the front of the school..... The Falls Creek Railroad Station was a busy place at one time. A ticket for the LEF&C Railroad, from Summerville to Falls Creek A trolley car from the DuBois Traction Co. that ran to Falls Creek St Bernard's Church Edgemont Park, on the banks of the beautiful Sandy Lick creek, viewed from the Larkeytown bridge
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Post by shadylady on Mar 17, 2009 20:14:10 GMT -4
Phenominal pictures! This web site is a great idea!
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Post by cfcboro on Mar 31, 2009 10:01:28 GMT -4
Would like to see some photos of the Main St. Fire in the 80's and Jackson China
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Post by shadylady on Mar 31, 2009 15:10:05 GMT -4
Wow! Falls creek was a pretty classy town in its day!
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Post by pensrock on Mar 31, 2009 15:35:15 GMT -4
Would like to see some photos of the Main St. Fire in the 80's and Jackson China I should have some photos of the fires around somewhere. If I find them I'll scan a few in and post them.
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Post by klsm54 on May 3, 2009 20:59:30 GMT -4
I see from photos that grady posted that Gocella and Calhoun was also Munch Bros. sometime before Schaffners was located there.
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