Businesses in Clark Building, Farmington Avenue, West Hartford
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http://hdl.handle.net/11134/40002:10018
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Creator (cre): Kiely, Arthur J., Jr.
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Businesses in Clark Building, Farmington Avenue, West Hartford
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reformatted digital
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Brick and stone commercial buildings, utility poles, and sidewalks line a paved street. Most businesses have striped awnings and large plate glass store windows. Lettering on the central business block reads: "CLARK." A sign on the side of the building reads: "W.D. Clark & Co. / Real Estate - Insurance / Property Managers / Appraisers / Clark Building." Other signs in the block read: "Central Delicatessen / Home Cooked Foods" "Central Wheel Shop / Bicycles" "The Community Shop" and "Juvenile Footwear Shop." To the left, a theater has signs that read: "Central." The marquee reads "Last Days / of Pompeii." Farther to the left, signs read: "First National Market" and "Diner". To the right of the Clark building, signs read: "Economy Tailor" "Metcalf's / Barber Shop" "The Coffee Cup." Automobiles are parked in lined parking spaces. One truck has a sign that reads: "Bell / Bread." A bicycle is on the sidewalk. Leafless trees are in the background.
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Source extent: 1 photographic print ; 21 x 26 cm.
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Reproduction and copyright information regarding this image is available from The Graphics Collection, The Connecticut Historical Society, Hartford.
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Accession number: 2000.105.8
chs_m7_2000_105_8.jpg
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