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ark:/16417/th7jmv3fz8kfbHandbook raid, 149 East Main Street. September, 1948.
ark:/16417/th7jl49wkrtt1Main street at night with stores open for late Christmas shoppers. December, 1948.
ark:/16417/th7jcwpzmmtdvSgt. Espy Hedger, of the police department's traffic division, placing "NO TURNS" signal at the intersection of Main Street and Limestone Street.Image
ark:/16417/th7hdgvh3248zScenes as units marched down Main Street in celebration of Army Day. April, 1948.
ark:/16417/th7hb26w83wwtTraffic Patrolman Louis Kirby, left, stopping truck at Main street and Broadway for traffic violation. Lieutenant Roy Jennings, center.
ark:/16417/th7h90qc0d621Winchester Building and Loan Association begins its 68th year of business in a new office building on South Main Street. From left, Claude Elkin, Thomas Stevenson, Katherine Nunan, John Nunan, Judge J. M. Stevenson, president; David McGuire, Mrs. Sadie McCormick, Beverly White, and Ed Hedrick.Image
ark:/16417/th7gqt68zdnjzRazing of Hernando building, on East Main Street, in progress.Image
ark:/16417/th7gnpwcd39jlFayette County Fire Department headquarters, 815 West Main Street. October, 1947.
ark:/16417/th7g1ztzg9r5wDemocratic Headquarters on East Main Street with "For Lease" signs prominent. Image
ark:/16417/th7fzdv6v2vbpSouthwest corner of Main and Limestone streets after remodeling. Jane Lee Store and F.W. Woolworth store now occupy site.
ark:/16417/th7frjrjc549hThe P. Lorillard Co. plant, 1029 West Main street. Photo taken in August 1948.
ark:/16417/th7frc64jc1rxE. B. Miller pictured astride his horse for the Plug Horse Derby. Photo shows Main Street (St.), storefronts, and a bus.Image
ark:/16417/th7fnc3wbbgb9Razing of the site of the new Woolworth building on West Main Street. July, 1947.
ark:/16417/th7fkktpnq5m1Mayor Tom Mooney cutting ribbon formally opening Plug Horse Derby playground on West Main street. Major Peter Way, of Salvation Army, behind the mayor.
ark:/16417/th7f6jf7sjx6wSecond Presbyterian church, 460 East Main Street. Taken June 3, 1953.Image
ark:/16417/th7f2dcpcm26vInside the Lincoln-Mercury show room on 473 East Main street. March 1949.
ark:/16417/th7f1kr6n4jnjJaycees push a respirator up Main street in a March of Dimes campaign. Dick Bean, left, and Kenneth Rush. "Patient" is Norman Wides.Image
ark:/16417/th7dqc33v06ktMiss Sarah Edith Wilds charged with being driver of car involved in two accidents; Patrolman Charles Ransdell examining Miss Wilds' car after it hit a truck in the 900 block of West Main Street.Image
ark:/16417/th7dg2fx5n5p9Four-H Club display in window of Sears, Roebuck and Company at 213 East Main Street (St.).Image
ark:/16417/th7d61zrdn334Interior views of Martin's Blue Grass Fashion Store, 167 East Main Street.
ark:/16417/th7d4z11vrv9fSkeleton used with negative of Main street in making up montage on Halloween.
ark:/16417/th7d234sn6n5gSecond Presbyterian church, 460 East Main Street. Taken June 3, 1953.Image
ark:/16417/th7ctrxwdr0shMrs. J.J. Ruttenberg (left), wife of the vice president and general manager of the Phoenix hotel, is pictured being fitted for a pair of shoes during the grand opening of Baker's Shoe Store, located at 100 East Main Street in the new addition to the Phoenix building. Assisting Mrs. Ruttenberg is store manager Tom Cotter. The customers sitting next to Mrs. Ruttenberg (left to right) are Mrs. John Harmon and Mrs. James H. Maffett.Image
ark:/16417/th7cqz52sf354Fayette County Fire Department headquarters, 815 West Main Street.
ark:/16417/th7cmwz6pb9z6Fire at rear of Armour and Company plant, 318 East Main street. Damage estimated at about three or four hundred dollars. Close shot of building and fire fighters. January 1950.Image
ark:/16417/th7c888c7sq57Highway Department resurfacing Main street. August, 1947.
ark:/16417/th7c6jwmnq03fA picture from the third floor of the First National Bank building looking south toward the intersection of South Upper and Main Street showing cars running both ways, which was the last day on which this could take place. Image
ark:/16417/th7c0c0rdf9rpCity equipment removing season's worst snow from Main Street. January, 1948.Image
ark:/16417/th7c02nn1wwfjFayette Democratic headquarters at 161 East Main street.Image
ark:/16417/th7bthwtf9f8dThe fire on Richmond road where a fire truck was headed when it struck a car on Main and Jefferson Street.
ark:/16417/th7brjp5gbz37Inquiring Photographer asks about restricting parking on Main Street. Portrait of W.C. Moore.
ark:/16417/th7bqrf97dsrsSouthwest corner of Main and Limestone streets after remodeling. Jane Lee Store and F.W. Woolworth store now occupy site. August, 1948.
ark:/16417/th7bgkmf644rtStairway of building being razed at 480 East Main Street.Image
ark:/16417/th7bg668qt2qxPictured in connection with Lexington Homecoming. Parade on Main street. Image
ark:/16417/th7bc84rxhz7qMain Street pictured in a Christmas scene. Visible are the First National Building, Fayette Cigar Store, Ben Snyder, the Phoenix Hotel, Brown's, Walgreen, Mangel's, and McAdams and Morford Drugs as well as numerous vehicles, pedestrians, and Christmas decorations. December, 1952.Image
ark:/16417/th7b907jkrvhpFemale puppy found by Ernest Umstead at Main and Limestone streets
ark:/16417/th7b72jpq8w02Pictures in connection with Fire Prevention Week. C.L. Griffin, a fire inspector, looking at wig of "Irma", a skeleton in a casket in front of Union Station on Main Street. October, 1950.Image
ark:/16417/th7b2hk21g4wvInterior views of Martin's Blue Grass Fashion Store, 167 East Main Street. September, 1948.
ark:/16417/th79znbzk6pzkMotorist on Main Street in traffic violation. September, 1947.
ark:/16417/th79rv1w0xwb5Pictures in connection with record cold wave. Cars stranded along Main street.Image
ark:/16417/th79r6vl46p7vPhoenix Hotel addition: Miss Betty Cornish models shoes for the workmen building Baker's Shoe Store, which will be in the new addition to the Phoenix Hotel at the corner of Main and Limestone streets.Image
ark:/16417/th79r14mj3m5vView of Main Street at night time. Overhead shot looking towards the east. Includes the Ben Snyder building and the Lafayette Hotel. Photograph taken in 1944.
ark:/16417/th79k9398rwtzFayette Democratic headquarters at 161 East Main street.Image
ark:/16417/th79jm0984tw7Highway Department resurfacing Main street.
ark:/16417/th79b1f24fmbdVarious pictures of American flag around Lexington. Shot of flag in front of Phoenix Hotel, 120 East Main Street.
ark:/16417/th794tjcmpjncPumpkin used with negative of Main Street in making up montage on Halloween.
ark:/16417/th7947k06nv6pAmbulance driver Chester Hager and passenger Neal Morgan were uninjured when the Kerr Brothers ambulance crashed with a tractor-trailer auto transport on Main Street.Image
ark:/16417/th78l3qz17021Main Street pictured in a Christmas scene. Visible are the First National Building, Fayette Cigar Store, Ben Snyder, the Phoenix Hotel, Brown's, Walgreen, Mangel's, and McAdams and Morford Drugs as well as numerous vehicles, pedestrians, and Christmas decorations. December, 1952.Image
ark:/16417/th78gmpq4z5xxCaptain H. A. Greenawalt, left, and Master Sergeant Gayle Cunningham pictured looking at .50 caliber machine gun in Army Reserve's new headquarters, 508 West Main street.Image
ark:/16417/th785jpkmxkw8Interior views of Martin's Blue Grass Fashion Store, 167 East Main Street. September, 1948.
ark:/16417/th780d3tfqb86Series of Lexington landmarks. Porter Clay's cabinet shop, rear of 139 West Main Street.
ark:/16417/th77zrl4q8mhxPictured in connection with Lexington Homecoming. Parade on Main street. October 1950.Image