“My mother’s and uncle’s birthdays when they lived in what was Edgewater Apartments in the mid to late 40’s. You may see your parents in a few of these pics if they lived there.” — Stacy Lethcoe
Source – Stacy Lethcoe, family archives
“My mother’s and uncle’s birthdays when they lived in what was Edgewater Apartments in the mid to late 40’s. You may see your parents in a few of these pics if they lived there.” — Stacy Lethcoe
Source – Stacy Lethcoe, family archives
Construction of the new Eastern Ave Bridge over Middle River, 1941. This was part of the construction of Eastern Blvd bypassing the Old Eastern Ave to help bring workers to the Martin Plant during the war.
Contributor – Jimbo Buckler
Sinclair’s “Dinoland” Dinosaurs at Hutzler’s, Eastpoint Shopping Center, April 19-23, 1967.
These life-sized reproductions of dinosaurs were formerly featured at the New York World’s Fair.
This 1920 photo of 508 Eastern Ave shows a 2 1/2 story frame building and 2 period touring cars parked out front. Later this was the site of the bowling alley, B. Bugatch furniture, OGO Sales and is now a CVS store. The Building at right identified as Sealoreceo’s garage (which later became home of the Police/Fire Station) burned in 1938.
Source – Jimbo Buckler