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  • Tags: Eighth Street

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Round's restaurant at 1033 8th street.

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Residence of: Alderman R. W. Round, Round & Son Iron and Brass Foundry. Home on East 8th Street.

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Fritz's Service gas station, corner of 8th and Franklin streets, owned by Fred Antony.

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Ralph Smith and Gerald Thayer in Smith's grocery Store at 870 E. 8th Street.

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Railroad crossing tower near the corner of Woodmere and 8th Streets. Image is probably taken looking south. The Pere Marquette (PM) was going east and west with the Grand Rapids and Indiana (GR&I) traveling north and south at this location.

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First Christian Church on the corner of Cass and 8th streets.

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Fritz's gas station on the S.E. corner of Eighth and Franklin streets. Owned by Fred "Fritz" Antony from 1934-1942, (now the site of Junior's tires)

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Union & Eighth St. looking north

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Cherry Festival parade on Union Street. Picture taken from the roof of the Wilhelm building corner of 8th and union.
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