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Downtown: Stories from the Avenue Shawnee County Historical Society  Bulletin No. 75

Downtown: Stories from the Avenue Shawnee County Historical Society Bulletin No. 75

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Downtown: Stories from the Avenue Shawnee County Historical Society Bulletin No. 75

by Wallace, Doug W. (Ed)

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Topeka: The Shawnee County Historical Society. Very Good. 1998. Softcover. Multiple copies available. Most copies show only light wear. The copy you receive will be the best we have remaining, we will contact you prior to shipping a copy in less than Very Good condition, with marking, damage, etc. ; Downtown! Stories from the Avenue (1998) - Remembrance and Acknowledgements - Downtown! - Shawnee State Bank - T. M. James Block - Simon Galitzki in North Topeka - Union Pacific Station - Off the Avenue - 4 Factories - The Federal Building - A Kansas Capital in 1942 - Guaranty State Bank Building - Colored Directory, 1934 - "Pioneers Made Merchants National Bank" - The New England and National Bank Buildings - Crawford and Columbian Buildings - Emahizer-Spielman - The Capital Federal Building - Reflections on Urban Renewal - The Old National Bank Building - A Shave, Trim, Perm, Paper, and Good Cigar - Downtown Drugstores, 1942 - The Colonel Fries an Egg - Three Downtown Markets - A Farm Youngster Visits Downtown - The Wondrous World of Marsh's Bookstore - New Stormont Building - Fraternities, Lodges, and Clubs - The Odd Fellows' Hall - The Bates Block - Liberty Building - Living Downtown: Above the Avenue - From Nuts & Bolts (Forbes/Roach Hardware) - David J. August: He Should Know - Ed Marling - The Other Crosby Store - "Warren M. Crosby Store Goes on 8 Hour Basis" - Five and Dime: Woolworth's - A Boy's Visit Downtown - Downtown Theaters - 112-118 East 7th Street - The Kresge Building - The Aetna Building - The Elks Club - The Insurance Building - The Last Showroom - My Days at Mosby-Mack - Wagner Printing - The Classic Bank - The Palace at 50 - Henry Auerbach Remembers the Palace - Erastus Crosby Remembers Crosby Brothers - Downtown's Best Known Logo - The Jayhawk Walk - Window Dressing at Crosby Bros. - A Girl's Visit Downtown - 716-730 Kansas Avenue - Harry Endlich - When One Wore a Hat on the Avenue - Downtown As It Was - The Thacher Building - Victory Life Building - The Annex - Ray Beers - Curly's Back in Town! - Berkson Brothers - The Other Santa Fe Company - The Big Clock - The Boss is a Lady - The Jolly Cafe - The Godard Building - The Kansan and Jayhawk Hotels - Hair Raising Stunts - The Pennant Cafeteria - The Smith Building - The Gordon Building - The Mills Building - A 50-Year View Down the Avenue - Remembering Pelletier's - Parading Down the Avenue - Veale Building - The Chocolate Shop Closes - The Royal College Shop - Jenkins Music Co. - Houdyshell Men's Wear - Living Downtown: The Apartment - Old Santa Fe G. O. B. - Living Downtown: Gleed and Gem Buildings - Downtown Churches - Downtown Schools - Downtown that Never Was - Enduring Names: Hillmer and Zercher.; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 252 pages .

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Bookseller
Oddfellow's Fine Books and Col US (US)
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Title
Downtown: Stories from the Avenue Shawnee County Historical Society Bulletin No. 75
Author
Wallace, Doug W. (Ed)
Format/Binding
Softcover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Binding
Paperback
Publisher
The Shawnee County Historical Society
Place of Publication
Topeka
Date Published
1998

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