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  • Last buildings to be wrecked on 3rd Street

    Last buildings to be wrecked on 3rd Street

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    819-829 West 3rd Street. Middle of left building used to be the Lux Theater at 827 West 3rd Street. Union 76 station in far left background. Foreground street is Flower Street.

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  • National Title Building

    National Title Building

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    Spring Street south of 3rd Street with National Title Building, 126 West 3rd Street, at the corner on the left.

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  • Spring Street between 2nd and 3rd Streets

    Spring Street between 2nd and 3rd Streets

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    Portion of the Wilcox Annex, 212 South Spring Street, at left; it was also known as the Lang Building. Workman Block in the middle. Stimson Building with its observation tower at 3rd Street.

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  • Building's last days on Spring Street

    Building's last days on Spring Street

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    Cleveland Wrecking Company handling the demolition of the Spring Hotel, 245 ½ South Spring Street. At left, the Douglas Building, 257 South Spring Street.

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  • 3rd and Hill Streets

    3rd and Hill Streets

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    Looking down at Hill Street from Olive Street. At far left is the Belmont Hotel, 251 South Hill Street. Clapboard house in the middle is the Rose McCoy house. Angels Flight car at the bottom of its track. Across the street is the F.P. Fay Building, 326 West 3rd Street.

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  • Spring Street between 2nd and 3rd Streets

    Spring Street between 2nd and 3rd Streets

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    Red brick building known as Wilcox Annex or Lang Building, 212 South Spring Street. Wilcox Building, 206 South Spring Street. Five-story State Highway Building and City Hall in far left background.

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