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VINTAGE SHOTS FROM DAYS GONE BY! (Part 2)

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    Right side for the musical. Left side for the times…
     
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    Post #85942 Portland, Or Union Train Station with the 'Little Pony' steam engine on display. First in Oregon -used at portage around Ceilo Falls on Columbia River. Where is it Now? Newc
     
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    GM Holden FJ panel van and custom trailer (1953-1956). Part of the Previews of Progress travelling science show. 132.5 cube I6 “grey” motor, 3 on the tree crashbox, 3.89:1 banjo rear.

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  9. upload_2023-1-1_23-16-12.png
    Birmingham, AL
    Edit - I found the same picture identified as Florence, AL. Does anyone recognize this place to confirm the correct location? Another source identifies the location as Florence, AL.

    upload_2023-1-2_0-18-52.png

    The Majestic Theater
    204 North Court Street

    The Majestic Theater served to entertain Florence residents for roughly half a century. It was part of a chain of local theaters in the Shoals area managed by Louis Rosenbaum. Rosenbaum would eventually own the Florence theater.

    The First National Bank of Florence
    202 North Court Street

    The First National Bank was the leading financial institution in the Shoals area for many years and was one of the few Alabama banks to remain open throughout the bleak years of the Great Depression.

    https://msnha.oncell.com/en/first-national-bank-majestic-theater-anco-175938.html

     
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