Flashback: The landing between the first and second floor with the office off to the right.
The office on the landing.
The office on the landing.
The office on the landing.
The office on the landing.
Flashback:
Steps from the Landing to the second floor
Still landing area.
Same
Same
Second Floor Flooring
Second floor
Left over merchandise
Probably some clothes changing rooms
The former doorway to the second floor of Woolworth's
Flashback: That walkway was between Ogilvie's Department Store and the second floor of the Woolworth's building where the Ogilvie's Domestics/Fabric Department once was.
Yes Virginia. There is a lake there. Some serious roof leaks.
Notice the wall that is closed up with cement blocks. This is the back (north) wall of the building. That area closed in with cement blocks was the doorway to the walk over Diamond Alley to the Knowles Building which housed several Departments, offices and other facilities of the D. M Ogilive Company. See below.
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