235 items found
Coverage is exactly "Main St"
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ark:/16417/th71h7rkb5svgMrs. Clarence Shinkle is pictured with a dough box and a woven seat chair that are some of her furniture refinishing projects. Photo shows interior of living room of her home at 905 East (E.) Main Street (St.).Image
ark:/16417/th71h22txl6gmMrs. Christine Stubbler, wife of City Fireman George Stubbler, is traffic school guard at East Main and Walton Streets (St.). Picture shows Mrs. Stubbler in uniform.Image
ark:/16417/th7124x68k5qrMotorist on Main Street in traffic violation. September, 1947.
ark:/16417/th76kvhf5mpllMotorist on Main Street in traffic violation. September, 1947.
ark:/16417/th7wsct0vnttxMotorist on Main Street in traffic violation. September, 1947.
ark:/16417/th79znbzk6pzkMotorist on Main Street in traffic violation. September, 1947.
ark:/16417/th76wlhss7v2jMotorist on Main Street in traffic violation.
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/th71lwknhj9lfMiss Helen Powers, of the Salvation Army, soliciting Christmas funds on Main street. Pictured is her new chimney and bell.
ark:/16417/th7t82n4zgnzcMiss Helen Powers, 40 years with Salvation Army, pictured at her post on Main street where she has been in charge of Yuletide chimney for 21 years. December, 1948.
ark:/16417/th7qn7zvdlqvwMiss Helen Powers, 40 years with Salvation Army, pictured at her post on Main street where she has been in charge of Yuletide chimney for 21 years.
ark:/16417/th7v5j36v8jmsMembers of the Loyal Order of Moose prepare for opening of new clubrooms at 381 East Main street. H. C. Welch, W. W. Davenport and Bob Watts.
ark:/16417/th715x6p7xdh2Members of the fire prevention committee of the Junior Chamber of Commerce (Jaycees) are shown sweeping Main Street at the opening of the Chamber of Commerce's annual "Cleanup, Paint-Up, Fix-Up" program. Pictured (front row, left to right) are Hogan Trammell, David Graves, and George L. Buchanan.Image
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/th71b535sk3gvMaurice Harris drove his car into a pole near East Main Street. Mr. Harris suffered chest injuries and was treated at Good Samaritan Hospital. Two unidentified men were cropped out of the picture.Image
ark:/16417/th76ggc8lqnwkMary Todd home at 574 West Main street.Image
ark:/16417/th75j959qpqptMary Frances Hall examining contents of "Mystery Package" she won from Firestones Stores, 32 East Main street. Earl Wagers, acting store manager, looks on. November, 1948.
ark:/16417/th712shpx90xmMary Frances Hall examining contents of "Mystery Package" she won from Firestones Stores, 32 East Main street. Earl Wagers, acting store manager, looks on.
ark:/16417/th7n33m4b047lMartin's Blue Grass Fashion Store, 167 East Main Street. September, 1948.
ark:/16417/th7196lf2tvftMartin's Blue Grass Fashion Store, 167 East Main Street.
ark:/16417/th71497r19292Major Gladys Miller straightening up new Salvation Army headquarters at 732 West Main street.
ark:/16417/th71q9b8xxlx2Main street. One of several street scene pictures made in July, 1949, for Ad Department.
ark:/16417/th7n4qv74rw3wMain street, showing Wolf Wile Co. and the Phoenix Hotel. One of several street scene pictures made in July, 1949, for Ad Department.
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/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/th718bq5dzcg9Main street at night.
ark:/16417/th7lkqwdc2bxfMain street at night.
ark:/16417/th7jl49wkrtt1Main street at night with stores open for late Christmas shoppers. December, 1948.
ark:/16417/th7zp0js23mw4Main street at night with stores open for late Christmas shoppers. December, 1948.
ark:/16417/th711qdx4946hMain street at night with stores open for late Christmas shoppers.
ark:/16417/th71gswczv327Lt. M. H. Lewis explaining B-29 Superfortress exhibited on Main street. Robert McMeekin, at tail gunner's window, Phillip Wright, Barbara Watson and Jane Roe.Image
ark:/16417/th71bm0t5b9n8Local Republicans open the Fayette county campaign headquarters at 237 East Main street: working to set up the inside of the headquarters are (left to right) Mrs. Gene Marlowe, Mrs. A.H. Sawyer, Ted Hardwick, Mrs. Rode Clay (hanging picture), George B. Wurtz, Mrs. Jack M. Crain, and Thomas M. Owsley (seated). The child (right) is the three-year-old son of Mrs. Sawyer.Image
ark:/16417/th7qwvmmkht9vLocal Republicans open the Fayette county campaign headquarters at 237 East Main street: pictured putting campaign signs up outside the headquarters are (left to right) Rodes Clay, Mrs. Clay, county GOP chairman T.H. Hardwick, and Mrs. A.H. Sawyer. Working inside the window are (left to right) Mrs. Jack Crain and Mrs. Gene Marlowe.Image
ark:/16417/th71lmzh6zt96Lincoln-Mercury garage and show room on 473 East Main street.
ark:/16417/th77lp74l3mrgLieutenant Colonel Charles Guy (left) pins Bronze Star medal on Master Sergeant Cecil Snow (right) during ceremony at the Army Reserve Armory on West Main Street. Snow was awarded the medal for meritorious service in combat in Italy in 1945.Image
ark:/16417/th7612w2rxbtzLexington's Main Street covered with fog, with Ben Snyder Department Store sign clearly visible.Image
ark:/16417/th715b7mr2ht6Layout picturing garbage in open containers within two-block radius of Main and Limestone streets.
ark:/16417/th774h48fnwq0Layout picturing garbage in open containers within two-block radius of Main and Limestone streets.
ark:/16417/th7tnmx0qwn56Layout picturing garbage in open containers within two-block radius of Main and Limestone streets.
ark:/16417/th7mt0gq5d5ffLayout picturing garbage in open containers within two-block radius of Main and Limestone streets.
ark:/16417/th71q7vx51nrrLayout picturing garbage in open containers within two-block radius of Main and Limestone streets.
ark:/16417/th713smdjb3tzLargest tree in Winchester, with a circumference of 15 feet, felled to clear way for office building of Codell Construction Co. to be located at the former Wooten home on South Main street.Image
ark:/16417/th7q7vdvjvj7tLargest tree in Winchester, with a circumference of 15 feet, felled to clear way for office building of Codell Construction Co. to be located at the former Wooten home on South Main street.Image
ark:/16417/th71dggzbksbnL.F. Rue, Lexington grocer, 662 East Main street, shown with trophy and one of his Modean show pigeons.
ark:/16417/th71ck9f4q139Kerr Brothers ambulance, damaging after being hit by a police cruiser at Main and Jefferson streetsImage
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/th7xr364tgs3vJames E. McCullough charged with being caught in the Aetna Oil Service Station at Main and Jefferson streets. Watching is Patrolman Prather Walker and Patrolman Robert Yates. Image
ark:/16417/th785jpkmxkw8Interior views of Martin's Blue Grass Fashion Store, 167 East Main Street. September, 1948.
ark:/16417/th71fm80kvf3rInterior views of Martin's Blue Grass Fashion Store, 167 East Main Street. September, 1948.
ark:/16417/th7p3sv7xb83zInterior views of Martin's Blue Grass Fashion Store, 167 East Main Street. September, 1948.
ark:/16417/th7b2hk21g4wvInterior views of Martin's Blue Grass Fashion Store, 167 East Main Street. September, 1948.
ark:/16417/th76wg119f1f8Interior views of Martin's Blue Grass Fashion Store, 167 East Main Street. September, 1948.