East Liverpool Historical Society

This covers the 400 block of West 4th Street.

 


 

Fast Forward to 2011

What roughly 52 years can do. The first picture above was taken from next to the Toll booth section of the Bridge. The following pictures were taken from the same area.

 


 

Back to the past

Moving towards East towards Monroe.

Here is the unfortunate part of this. Unlike the north side of the street where we pretty much have some form of photograph representation of all of the structures on that side that south side of the street has a gap where there are no photographs to fill in. There are no pictures that we presently have access to that shows the following houses: 418, 416, 410 and 406. We do have pictures of the houses located at 404, 402-400 though.

This picture shows the end of the block. The house nearest to the camera is 404 W 4th Street and the duplex next to on thne corner of Monroe and W 4th is 402-400 W 4th Street.

Those two houses look in pretty good shape don't they. They have over the years had work done on them. These picture are from 2011 but those are the exact same two dewllings that sat in that exact same spot going back to at least the early 1900's, maybe further back.

A better look at the duplex. 400-402 W 4th.

 

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