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  • 6th Street and Hope Street

    6th Street and Hope Street

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    The Acacia Hotel, 708 West 6th Street, offered temporary apartments. Looking east on 6th Street toward the intersection of Hope Street. The 1947 General Petroleum Building is at the far right. The Acacia Hotel is at the southwest corner of 6th and Hope Streets.

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  • West 1st Street from Flower Street to Hope Street

    West 1st Street from Flower Street to Hope Street

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    Apartments along the south side of West 1st Street. The area at left and in the background across Hope Street from the Lima Apartments has been cleared. At the intersection, there is a fire alarm box mounted to the utility pole next to the fire hydrant.

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  • 7th and Hope Streets

    7th and Hope Streets

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    Cleveland Wrecking Company demolishing the 705 South Hope Street building at the southwest corner of 7th and Hope Streets. At the same intersection corner sits a shoe shine stall and a Winkys fast food stand. The 1925 Renaissance Revival style Barker Brothers building with its vertically oriented sign sits on the next block.

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  • 7th and Hope Streets

    7th and Hope Streets

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    Cleveland Wrecking Company demolishing the building at the southwest corner of 7th and Hope Streets. Part of the J. W. Robinson's department store building on the left.

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  • 1st Street

    1st Street

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    Auburn Apartments, 101 North Hope Street, at the corner.

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  • 1st Street and Broadway bordered block

    1st Street and Broadway bordered block

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    Entire square block, encompassed between 1st Street, 2nd Street, Hill Street and Broadway, being leveled. Fashion League Building (formerly Union League Building), on the corner of 2nd and Hill Streets at right, in the early stages of demolition. 1950 Studebaker Commander parked in the red zone.

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