"Traverse City, Mich." Front Street looking west from Cass in the 1920s.

http://chronicle.tadl.org/history_import/Images/013/2529.bmp
http://chronicle.tadl.org/history_import/Multimedia/largeimages1/2529.bmp

Dublin Core

Title

"Traverse City, Mich." Front Street looking west from Cass in the 1920s.

Subject

Downtowns

Description

Front Street looking west from Cass in the 1920s. Prokop Kyselka's, to the left, is on the site of today's Franklin's Restaurant, and you can see the Whiting Hotel a bit further along. The first building on the right is the Beadle building, today home of the mackinaw brewing Comapnay. Notice the potted trees on the sidewalks - early urban planing! Front street is two ways with angled parking.

Wouldn't it be fun to do some "Shopping on Saturday' along this street? The photo gives us a wonderful view of Front Street looking west from Cass in the 1920s.

Creator

Unknown

Source

iT Pioneer & Historical Society

Publisher

Unknown

Date

1920s

Contributor

Unknown

Rights

Images and documents may be protected by copyright law.
Contact Traverse Area District Library for permission to reproduce, display, or transmit this image.

Relation

None

Format

BMP

Language

English

Type

Image

Identifier

2529
EE822B26-C450-4E70-854D-378116616638

Coverage

Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, United States.

Still Image Item Type Metadata

Original Format

Black and white postcard

Transcribe This Item

  1. http://chronicle.tadl.org/history_import/Images/013/2529.bmp
  2. http://chronicle.tadl.org/history_import/Multimedia/largeimages1/2529.bmp