
Y.M.C.A. and Union Building |
Transportation, Persons, Buildings, Commercial Buildings, Stores, Retail |
Y.M.C.A. and Union Building - 5th Street Calumet. [YMCA is engraved above the entrance to the building. Life on the brick street represents several modes of transportation; automotive, horse and buggy, bicycle and pedestrian. A pharmacy is located next to the YMCA]
Scanned: September 1, 2010 |
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Fifth Street, Calumet |
Transportation, Persons, Buildings, Commercial Buildings, Stores, Retail |
Fifth Street, Calumet [A great photo of a busy Calumet. The speed limit was 10 miles per hour. Looks like traffic went both ways. Ulseth Lumber Coal & Wood is visible as well as Nelson's Dairy Lunch and Home Baking. People are well dressed and enjoy talking with each other.]
Scanned: August 31, 2010 |
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Buildings - Hospitals |
Buildings, Commercial Buildings, Hospitals, Transportation, Automotive, |
[Photo of the St. Josephs Hospital in Hancock probably in the early 1960s]
Scanned: November 8, 2006 |
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Buildings - Restaurants |
Buildings, Commercial Buildings, Restaurants, Transportation, Automotive, |
[Image of the Finlandia Restaurant in Hancock.]
Scanned: November 8, 2006 |
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Cities and Towns - Houghton |
Human Settlements, Cities and Towns, Buildings, Commercial Buildings, Stores, Retail, Transportation, Automotive |
Shelden Avenue, Houghton - Looking West from Isle Royale Street. Late Spring 1955 [Photo showing two way traffic. A Oldsmobile service garage, a Western Union office, drug store, the Lode Theatre, Douglass Hotel, Dwyers Shoe Store and Crown Bakery are visable.]
Scanned: December 6, 2006 |
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Cities and Towns - Houghton |
Transportation, Automotive, Buildings, Commercial Buildings, Stores, Retail, Persons |
Shelden Street, West [Post card image of Shelden Ave. showing the Michigan Bell Telephone Company, Houghton County Electric Light Company, Hamar Quandt Builders, Dr. Alfred Labine, Surgeon, Krolls Drug Store, Huss Beauty Shop, The M. Van Orden Company and the Douglass House. Numerous vintage automobiles can be seen.]
Scanned: December 5, 2006 |
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Cities and Towns - Hancock |
Human Settlements, Cities and Towns, Buildings, Commercial Buildings, Stores, Retail, Transportation, Automotive |
Hancock [Main street of Hancock showing the Kerredge Theatre, Hotel Scott, and a Chrysler automobile dealership. Several automobiles can be seen that appear to be of a 1940s and 50s vintage.
Scanned: August 5, 2008 |
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Businesses - Merrill's Paint Store |
Buildings, Commercial Buildings, Stores, Retail, Transportation, Automotive, |
Houghton's new Merrill Paint Store will open for business with fanfare, reduced prices and coffee and doughnuts. Owned and managed by Arthur "Bud" Merrill, the store is located on the west side of Franklin Square with easy and convenient parking and a head on facing of College Avenue. [Exterior view of the building with an arched roof line.]
Scanned: April 13, 2009 |
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Businesses - Star Bakery |
Buildings, Commercial Buildings, Transportation, Automotive, |
Fleet is growing - "We started with only four small trucks," says Ed Ryynanen, manager of the Star Bakery in Hancock, "and now we have eight, most of which are new and of greater capacity. The Star Bakery has made considerable progress. While there is talk about slack times, the bakery management is optimistic and working and building for the future. Six of the bakery's trucks are shown here parked in front of the Star Bakery in Hancock. [Exterior view of the building with several delivery trucks parked nearby.]
Scanned: April 2, 2009 |
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Buildings - Stores |
Seasons, Winter, Buildings, Commercial Buildings, Stores, Retail, Transportation, Automotive |
The Uotila Clothing Store at Mass presented this uninspiring photo Wednesday afternoon after the heavy snowstorm of Monday. Merchandise on display in the windows could not be seen for the big banks. Some cars, nearby, were almost completely snow covered. Mass seemed to get the brunt of Michigan's snow Jan. 6.. [Image of the front of the store with snow almost covering the windows. The sun awning is still in place.]
Scanned: November 29, 2007 |
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