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209 S. Olive, 1957


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    "Grand" Hotel on E/S of Grand Avenue between 4th and 5th streets, 1957

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    The Grand Avenue Hotel, 416 South Grand Ave., built 1904.

    Book 3, pg. 55 / Neg. 9999

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    N/S of 4th between Olive and Hill streets, 1959

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    Looking east down Fourth Street. The Hotel Clark/Center Garage (architect: Dodd & Richards, 1919) at left. At center, the Selma Hotel, built as the Antlers (architect: Robert Brown Young, 1902); the Black Building (architect: Edelman & Barnett, 1910) is at Hill.

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    142 S. Grand Avenue, 1957

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    Robert Larkins built this house in 1888 at 142 South Grand as his residence and to house boarders. It was demolished in 1957. Its architects are unknown but may be Bradbeer and Ferris.

    Book 1, pg. 17 / Neg. 9992

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    At corner of 1st and Olive streets, 1953

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    At right, the Hotel Gladden at 100 South Olive. Built as the Hotel Cecil in 1903 by Bernard Holmes.

    Book 1, pg. 57 / Neg. 6933

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    Detail of building (the DOME), S/W corner of 2nd, and Grand Avenue, 1957

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    The Moorish/Mission-style Minnewaska, renamed "the Dome," 201 South Grand, built by James Shields and daughter Maud, in 1902. Burned in 1964, it was demolished soon after.

    Book 1, pg. 33 / Neg. 10232

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    Looking south on Olive from near West 3rd, 1957

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    Left to right, 324, 326, 330 and 334 South Olive St. These four structures were built as two-unit flats by Marcellus Manley, an oil man from Ohio, in 1898. All demolished in 1963.

    Book 3, pg. 29 / Neg. 10372