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    Default Woodward Ave c 1895

    From the site vintageobscura, Woodward in 1895. The poster speculates that this is a 4th of July celebration. I wonder what's going on in the center of the crowd. Seems like boys playing a game, but there also seems to be a policeman on foot directing someone to turn around and basiclly stop screwing around lol
    I also notice that the large painted sign is in the process of being re-painted, but the events seemed to have stopped work as the platform has been abandonned by the guy standing on the roofs edge.

    Love the details in these great old shots!

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    What a beautiful row of buildings, I love all the awenings.

    And it's been said before....but what a great time to be in the hat biz!


    Here's a link to the much larger photo
    http://vintageobscura.files.wordpres...crwdonwwrd.jpg
    Last edited by Magnatomicflux; October-30-10 at 07:25 PM.

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    Look at all those old, unviable buildings! Where are people supposed to park their cars?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ghettopalmetto View Post
    Look at all those old, unviable buildings! Where are people supposed to park their cars?
    Well, considering only 3 of all the buildings in that picture remain. [[Part of the block on the left.) I would say the car made them all obsolete.

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    I really liked the way Woodward went all the way to the river. It also made it convenient for protesting citizens to push a street car into the river.

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    It's just a nice vintage picture, guys.

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    Almost makes me proud to be an American seeing that flag waving in front of such a beautiful scene. Not quite the same reflection seeing a row of American flags at 17 and Mound...

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    I really don't mean 'almost' in that last post. I'd be very proud to see this sort of street scene in any American city. Today or 115 years ago.

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    It looks like a line of dignitaries in coaches are arriving at the Russell House Hotel. The police seem to be clearing the opening in the crowd in the middle of Woodward for them [[which some rambunctious kids appear to be being chased out of by the cops). I wonder who they were to attract such a crowd?

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    Woodward to the river=awesome

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    What a neat streetscape.

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    It actually does look a little like Paris from this vantage point...

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    Quote Originally Posted by EastsideAl View Post
    It looks like a line of dignitaries in coaches are arriving at the Russell House Hotel. The police seem to be clearing the opening in the crowd in the middle of Woodward for them [[which some rambunctious kids appear to be being chased out of by the cops). I wonder who they were to attract such a crowd?
    I think the dignitaries are about to walk into the hotel and go upstairs to the balcony [[below the giant flag) where one or more speeches will be given to the crowd below [[which by then will have been allowed to fill in the cleared opening so they can hear the speakers).

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    Wings just won the cup!!!!
    Does anyone have a similar vantage point pic from any of the parades to compare???

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