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Morrison Theatre

A Seidner's Flowers delivery truck parked outside the Morrison Theater on 38 South Freedom Avenue. The movie on the marquee features the Marx Brothers in A Day at the Races. The Salvation Army is...

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Public Square

Looking south at Public Square from Main Street in the winter. The movies on the marquee of the Morrison Theatre show Master Minds and Bomba on Panther Island. The building on the southeast corner of...

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Railroad Crossing at Seneca Avenue and Waugh Street

Looking north on Seneca Avenue at the intersection with Waugh Street. Railroad crossing is the Lake Erie Alliance and Wheeling Railroad.

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Railroad Crossing at Seneca Avenue and Waugh Street

Looking south on Seneca Avenue at the intersection with Waugh Street. Railroad crossing is the Lake Erie Alliance and Wheeling Railroad.

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State Street 1931

West State Street looking east from the Miller Avenue intersection. The NYCRR crossing at Penn Avenue as well as the Mount Union business district can be seen including Wallace Restaurant, Notions and...

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Corner of Main Street and Linden Avenue

Shoppers walk along Main Street at Linden Avenue passing G. C. Murphy and Florsheim Shoes. The view is on the north side of Main Street looking west.

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State Street 1931

View of West State Street at Penn Avenue intersection and NYCRR crossing. The uncapped tower of Union Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church can be seen in the background. Looking northeast.

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Tolerton Coal Yard

The Tolerton Company was located at 265 North Freedom Avenue. View of the company's coal yard with the following advertisement: "When you move to Alliance buy your coal from Tolerton"

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Tolerton Coal Yard

North side of the Tolerton Company coal yard near the railroad tracks. The company office was located at 265 North Freedom Avenue.

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Stark Transit bus 55

A Start Transit Inc. bus at the Alliance Greyhound Station bound for Salem. Station located at 708 East Main Street. The viaduct can be seen in the background.

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Strand Theatre

View of the Strand Theatre located at 239 East Main Street downtown. It opened May 2, 1927 and for 40 cents per seat, its proprietors introduced the first "sound movies" to the city of Alliance. The...

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Supreme Dairy delivery wagon

The Supreme Dairy Company wagon (no. 31) driven by Guy Steede with two Belgian Thoroughbreds. The Supreme Dairy Company was located at 115 East Milner Street.

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Pennsylvania Railroad tracks in winter

The many tracks of the Pennsylvania Railroad are seen in the foreground of this winter photograph. The view is towards the northwest. Seen north of the tracks is Alliance Auto Hospital, A. G. Tanner...

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Tanner Cheese

Carl Tanner & Company wholesale cheese owned and managed by Carl Tanner; located at 120 North Mechanic Avenue. Tanner Cheese was sold to Twyman (Bud). They were a manufacturer of Swiss cheese.

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Tolerton Company

The Tolerton Company supplied coal, lumber, and building supplies to Alliance. The company was located along North Freedom Avenue and Fifth Street. The view is believed to be sooutheast.

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College Inn

The College Inn was originally located at 2 East State Street. A sign for Guy's Tea Room is in the window on the east side of the building. The first listing in the Alliance City Directory is 1927-28...

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Union Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church floor plan

The plans for the 1927 addtion to the Union Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church shows the layout of the Akron Plan used in the original 1893 sanctuary.

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Purcell House

This home located on the northwest corner of Linden Avenue and East Columbia Street (145 South Linden Avenue) was built in 1901 for W. H. Purcell, who was founder and president for Alliance Machine....

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Devine House

The J. C. Devine House was built at 355 East Columbia Street in 1907 by prominent area contractor/builder John C. Devine as his home. It is noted for its Richardsonian Romanesque architecture and...

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Paving Route 62

The Wilson family home, off to the left of this image, was built by Dan Wilson in 1909. Dan's son, born there in 1917, is in the photo with his sister Arwilda and his dog, Bruno. Dan's Father, John,...

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