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Monday, June 11, 2012

1949: TRENTON'S PUBLIC REST ROOMS

This photo is somewhat deceiving. It is a cut and past of a full view of South Montgomery Street from Front Street. This public building is quite familiar to those of us who were around during the first half of the 20th century.

Anonymous said...

I was born in 1948 but still remember the restroom and being a "wee" bit upset on not having a place to go after it was demolished shortly after. You had to be quite careful as a tyke back then using that one or the one in the park. Very dank and dreary places if I remember correctly.

Ed Millerick

Anonymous said...

And the smell was enough to knock out Man Mountain Dean! Now there is a name from the past!!!

Mike Kuzma

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Anonymous said...

I was born in 1948 but still remember the restroom and being a "wee" bit upset on not having a place to go after it was demolished shortly after. You had to be quite careful as a tyke back then using that one or the one in the park. Very dank and dreary places if I remember correctly.

Ed Millerick

Anonymous said...

And the smell was enough to knock out Man Mountain Dean! Now there is a name from the past!!!

Mike Kuzma