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Wednesday, June 05, 2013

1936: THE EAST SIDE OF NORTH BROAD STREET LOOKING NORTH

The original R.C. Maxwell-Duke University Library photo above was an overall view of both sides of North Broad Street looking north. I have used the "zoom in" feature of Photoshop to look at just the eastern side. I have enhanced the merchant signs in order to provide clarity. I am also posting the western side of the street in the graphic following this view. 

RALPH LUCARELLA said...
HI TOM... I NOTICE NO PARKING METERS ALONG THE STREET. I WAS WONDERING WHEN THAT HAPPENED? I GUESS THERE WEREN'T ENOUGH CARS AROUND TO BE CONCERNED, I SEE A LOT OF THE RUMBLE SEAT FORD AND CHEVIES, MY FRIEND FRANK PAGLIARO HAD ONE AND WE HAD A BALL. BEST REGARDS.

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  1. HI TOM... I NOTICE NO PARKING METERS ALONG THE STREET. I WAS WONDERING WHEN THAT HAPPENED? I GUESS THERE WERE'NT ENOUGH CARS AROUND TO BE CONCERNED, I SEE A LOT OF THE RUMBLE SEAT FORD AND CHEVIES, MY FRIEND FRANK PAGLIARO HAD ONE AND WE HAD A BALL. BEST REGARDS.

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