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ark:/16417/th71dqh2fb85dFire at L. R. Cooke Chevrolet Company, 180 East High Street. Exterior of building covered in ice.
ark:/16417/th71dlj1ppz3bTwo stock cars full of calves overturned near West High street viaduct. March, 1948.
ark:/16417/th71dl7v02nkrAutomobile, driven by Peter J. Thomason, pictured crashed into a utility pole on West (W.) High Street (St.). Also pictured is an unidentified police officer at right. Photo shows West (W.) High Street (St.) at night, and a sign for Standard Oil can be seen in the background.Image
ark:/16417/th71c3th38cbgFayette Coal and Feed Company's coal storehouse, 885 West High street, following windstorm in March, 1945. The roof was blown off of the building following a wind storm with wind speeds up to 25 miles per hour. The roof was picked up and then dropped onto two houses at 857 and 859 West High street. Man inspects from ground level the blown off roof.
ark:/16417/th71b6wgn8dg5New Kroger store on East High street prepares for opening.Image
ark:/16417/th719xtnhlqc7Damage from a fire at the L. R. Cooke Chevrolet Company, 180 East High Street. January, 1947.
ark:/16417/th719blt7k21gDamage from a fire at the L. R. Cooke Chevrolet Company, 180 East High Street. John Boyd, mechanic, inspecting his locker. January, 1947.
ark:/16417/th7194jv83ddzBirthday party given for Clare McEachin at High Street Christian Church. Photo shows interior of kindergarten classroom with numerous children. Published photo, however, crops to those surrounding the birthday cake and facing the camera. Identified in published photo are (seated, left to right) Cathy McEachin, Clare McEachin, and Penny Fife, and (standing, left to right) Marilyn Rosser, Will White, and Allen Cornish (who is wearing an "I Like Ike" hat).Image
ark:/16417/th718vwnn6smzFayette Coal and Feed Company's coal storehouse, 885 West High street, following windstorm in March, 1945. The roof was blown off of the building following a wind storm with wind speeds up to 25 miles per hour. The roof was picked up and then dropped onto two houses at 857 and 859 West High street. Close up shot of the blown off roof.
ark:/16417/th718d7cd8jffOut of a series on Lexington landmarks. Building at southwest corner of High Street and Limestone Street. Former home of Joseph Ficklin where Jefferson Davis lived as a student.
ark:/16417/th716mw4hrtv9Lloyd Lindsey, 623 West High Street, pictured with midget tractor he has assembled. May, 1947.
ark:/16417/th716flwzcq6mDamage from a fire at the L. R. Cooke Chevrolet Company, 180 East High Street. January, 1947.
ark:/16417/th7162js3swwbNew L. R. Cooke Implement Company, 1060 West High street.
ark:/16417/th713zfskktrgFire at L. R. Cooke Chevrolet Company, 180 East High Street. One of the privately owned automobiles damaged in the fire.
ark:/16417/th713s10q6frwDamage from a fire at the L. R. Cooke Chevrolet Company, 180 East High Street. January, 1947.
ark:/16417/th7134wc7dp7xDamage from a fire at the L. R. Cooke Chevrolet Company, 180 East High Street. January, 1947.
ark:/16417/th711sgp3twr5Herald-Leader Cooking School. Mrs. P. L. Ramsey Jr., 104 Venice Park, with Servel Electrolux she won. Glenn Riggs, of Jett's Incorporated, 101 East High street. Jett was Serval donor. October, 1948.Image
ark:/16417/th711cs37r5wrNew tiled YMCA gymnasium, located at 239 East (E.) High Street (St.) nears completion. Pictured are Maurice Jackson (left) and Howard Covington.Image
ark:/16417/th7114zr71wplExterior of a fire at the L. R. Cooke Chevrolet Company, 180 East High Street. January, 1947.
ark:/16417/th71011v07m22Firemen fighting blaze at Old Ladies Home, 71 West High Street.