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1954 the former Taylor Hospital. Picture courtesy of Eddie Hedrick.

A better picture of the next house in that row of buildings. Picture courtesy of Eddie Hedrick.

Homer and John Carnes in back of my Grandfathers 1950 Chevy Pickup. -- Looking north. House directly across from 306 E. 2nd Street. Text and picture courtesy Eddie Hedrick.

In front of Manhattan Cafe mid 1950's. Looking west. Courtesy Eddie Hedrick.

Unknown Kids. Looking towards the Chester Bridge across the street from 306 E 2nd. Notice RR warehouse (long Bldg)on right. Text and picture courtesy Eddie Hedrick.

In the above picture notice the big building down near the end of the street.

Sylvan (Mckinley) Hotel. Mary Jane Carnes 2nd from right. Other kids lived in the hotel. Text and picture courtesy Eddie Hedrick.

That same building in on the far left in the above picture.

Velma Freed (Grandmother) sweeping street in front of 306 E. 2nd Street home about 1954. Text and picture courtesy Eddie Hedrick.

That same building in on the far left in the above picture.

Homer and Mary Jane Carnes. Sylan (McKinley) Hotel on right. Looking towards Chester Bridge. Text and picture courtesy Eddie Hedrick.

That same building in on the far left in the above picture.

June 1941, Terry Hotel.

June 1941, Terry Hotel

June 1941, Terry Hotel.

1960's- 1970's

Remember mention of a large building near the end of the street? This is that building in the 70's.

Anther view of the same building.

Former Sylvan (McKinley) Hotel.

East Liverpool Review.

Southeast side of Union and 2nd Street. Manhattan Cafe in 1973.

Northeast side of Union and 2nd. The former Taylor Hospital and Nurse Training school as it appeared in 1969.

A different use for the old Railroad Station.

These last two pictures mark the end of the north side of the 300 block of East 2nd Street. The building on the right fronted on Broadway.

In Limbo: In Limbo: 300 block East 2nd Street 3

 

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