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Rochelle, Sidney E.

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217-219 North Dillard Street

217-219 N. Dillard, 1963 217-219 N. Dillard st. - looking west-southwest from the southeast corner of Dillard and Holloway, 1966. This building was demolished by the city via urban renewal in the late 1960s. In the 1970s, WTVD bought this empty block and constructed their main office/studios. A view from the other side of the block (from Liberty St...
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404 Holloway Street

The south side of the 400 block of Holloway was a combination of commercial and residential structures. 404 Holloway, looking southeast. (The little logo on the truck says "This Old House", btw. Norm!) These structures were all demolished by the city via urban renewal in the late 1960s. In the 1970s, WTVD bought this empty block and constructed their main office/studios.
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402 Holloway Street

The south side of the 400 block of Holloway was a combination of commercial and residential structures. 402 Holloway (next to the former synagogue at 400 Holloway), looking southeast, 1963. These structures were all demolished by the city via urban renewal in the late 1960s. In the 1970s, WTVD bought this empty block and constructed their main office/studios.
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Piatt, William

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Cameron, Duncan

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Watkins, Frederick K.

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609 Holloway

Imagery is a bit limited for the remaining residential structures on the north side of the 600 block of Holloway - all early 20th century, two-story structures. I have no old image of 609 Holloway. 609 Holloway, 2007
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611 Holloway

Imagery is a bit limited for the remaining residential structures on the north side of the 600 block of Holloway - all early 20th century, two-story structures. 611 Holloway, 1964. 611 Holloway, 2007.
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1803 Lakewood Avenue

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