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Downtown

"Downtown" generally contains photos south of Culberson and from the west city limits to Eighth Street.

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ca 1893, Spring St, east from State St.
ca 1890 Pearl and Market.  From Art Crowe
Bank and Market streets
Art Shop, 203 E Market.
Anderson Female Seminary, West Main and Lafayette Ave.
Alex Stegner Brewing Co. 315-317 Pearl Street
1987 - Grand Theater at night.
1975, Skating Rink,  213 E. 4th st.
1972 - Yankee Doodle Restaurant on Market
1969 - NW corner of State And Elm
1965, Economy Market,109-111 W. Market
1965 - Taylor Drugs, 113 E. Market
1965 - Farmer's Feed and Supply Co, 625 W Main
1961 - City Hall, State Street at Spring
1965 - Auto License , 110 E. Main
1960s - Yankee Doodle Restaurant,, 116 E. Market
1959 - Market at  Pearl
1957 - Floyd County Courhouse
1940s - 224 Washington Place
1928 - Gulf Station at 3rd and Market
1922 - Children at New Albany Library during Indiana Library Week
1915 - Oscar S. Hon, grocer, at 601 Culbertson Avenue (NE corner of E. 6th and Culbertson).
1912, Shrader's Stables amd Funeral Director. 118 W Main. Now a Restaurant.
1910 - Market Street looking west from Bank
1905 Scribner Park, between Lafayette and Washington Streets and Market and Main.
1905 - Spring looking east from Main
1905 - Pearl St. Looking north from Main
1903 - C. F. Callahan Drugs, 602 E. 8th St. at Oak St.
1902, construction of Library -Carnegie Bldg, 201-211 E. Spring
1902 -  construction of Library -Carnegie Bldg, 201-211 E. Spring
1893 - State Street looking north from Market St. Hedden Dry Goods Co.
1893 - Silver Hills view of New Albany
1893 - Silver Hills from Main St.
1893 - Old New Albany Post Office at NW corner of Spring and Pearl
1893 - Odd Fellows Hall Bank and Market St.
1893 - Market Street looking west from Pearl St. In middle of photo is the Farmer's Market
1890 - The Vernia Block
1886 - East Main Street
163 Pearl St.
6th and Water Streets
White House Department Store. Pearl St. between  Market & Main Sts.
4th and Main
Woolworth lunch counter, 218 Pearl, ca. 1920
undated and no location - Woolworths NEW cafeteria.
The Elsby Building, 117 E. Spring St., New Albany, IN, ca 1920s.
Stoy-Moody House at 411 W. Market Street
State Stret looking north from Main
State Street looking north from Market Street,ca. 1890,
Scribner House as it was in 1850
Sapinsky's Clothing Store, Pearl and Main
Sanderson firehouse, #3, 400 E. Spring St.
Residence and Brewery of Paul Reising. 4th and Spring
Reisz Furniture Warehouse
Pearl St, looking south
Oak St. between Pearl and Bank
November, 1913 edition of Movie Picture World  shows New Grand Theater but without Marquee
New Windsor Hotel. 140 E. Market
New Albany's first hospital, St. Edwards, built at 7th and Spring in 1902
New Albany Opera House built 1866, Spring and Pearl
New Albany Inn, Bank and Market. From Facebook
New Albany Courthouse in 1924
Mid 1950s - NW corner of Market and State Streets
Market and E. 4th St. Pete Hess Cafe and Bar until 1966 when Hugh E. Bir Sr. bought the bldg.
Main and Spring St Line
Maennerchor Halle, 316 E Spring, now Fire Department Headquarters.
Looking northn up State Street, 1950s
Ledger Standard Office
Joel Scribner built this house in 1814, the oldest in the city
Interurban Station, 140 E. Spring
Government Bldg and Post Office at Spring and Pearl, built in 1889, demolished in 1970
Goodbub Bldg, east side of State St. between Main and Market, built 1898
Early 1900s - Pearl St.
Company No. 1 Hose Reel House. no date
ca. 1935 -  W.P.A.  public  outhouse at Pearl and Market NW corner
ca. 1930's - East side of Pearl St. between Spring & Market.
ca. 1900 - Losson Bldg, C. C. Brown,  Tailor and Power Laundry. 137  E. Market
West First and Main, northwest corner
State looking south from Spring
Steinert's Grill & Pub
New Albany Business College.
1960s - Royal Hotel at 215 W. 1st Street
1960s - Market and Pearl, looking north
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