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1. Union, Forge and Mill Streets Union, Forge and Mill Streets Postcards; Union Park; Union Street; Forge Street; Mill Street; Akron High School; Schools; Akron; Downtown Akron; Parks; The intersection of Union, Forge, and Mill Streets in downtown Akron, Ohio. The clocktower of the first Akron High School can be seen on the left, and Union Park can be seen on the right.

2. Buchtel College Buchtel College Buchtel College; Buchtel Hall; University of Akron; Downtown Akron; Akron; Schools; Chemical Laboratory; Buchtel College [right] and the Chemical Laboratory [left] in downtown Akron, Ohio. Buchtel College was founded in 1870 by the Ohio Universalist Convention, and industrialist John R. Buchtel, who donated...

3. First Church of Christ Scientist First Church of Christ Scientist Postcards; Churches; First Church of Christ Scientist; Summit St.; Akron; The First Church of Christ Scientist located on N. Summit Street in Akron, Ohio.

4. Children's Home Children's Home Postcards; Children's Home; Orphanages; Arlington Street; Akron; The Children's Home on 264 S. Arlington St. in Akron, Ohio. The orphanage opened in 1910. It was demolished in 1997 to make room for a new $13 million headquarters.

5. Children's Home Children's Home Postcards; Children's Home; Orphanages; Arlington Street; Akron; The Children's Home on 264 S. Arlington St. in Akron, Ohio. The orphanage opened in 1910. It was demolished in 1997 to make room for a new $13 million headquarters.

6. Music Hall Music Hall Postcards; Music Hall; German Americans; Buildings; Akron; Downtown Akron; The Deutsch Haus; German-American Music Hall; The Music Hall at 44 E. Exchange St. in downtown Akron, Ohio. The Music Hall was dedicated on September 15, 1904 with a concert by the Victor Herbert Orchestra. It was primarily used by the Akron Male...

7. Alexander Park Alexander Park Postcards; Neptune Park; Alexander Park; Parks; West Market Street; Valley Street; North Street; Akron; Alexander Park located between W. Market, Valley and North Streets in Akron, Ohio. Neptune Park opened on June 16, 1893. The fountain, located in the center of the park, was donated by Akron businessman...

8. Magic Inn Magic Inn Postcards; The Magic Inn; Food; Restaurants; Pan Cretan Association; Buildings; West Market Street; Akron The Magic Inn located on W. Market St. in Akron, Ohio.

9. St. Vincent Church St. Vincent Church Postcards; St. Vincent Church; Catholic Churches; Churches; West Market Street; Akron; Buildings; Saint Vincent's Church and Rectory on West Market Street in Akron, Ohio. Construction of St. Vincent's began in 1864 and finished in 1867. It is Akron's oldest Catholic Church.

10. Paul. E. Werner Home Paul. E. Werner Home Postcards; Werner Mansion; Houses; West Market Street; Streets and Roads; Akron The home of Paul E. Werner located on W. Market St. in Akron, Ohio. The house was built in 1890 and razed in the 1950s. In 1886, Paul E. Werner founded the Werner Company. At the time, it was the largest...

11. Portage Path Monument Portage Path Monument Postcards; Portage Path; Monuments; Native Americans; Statues; West Market Street; Akron; The statue, nicknamed Unk, stands six feet high and weighs 275lbs. It was erected in 1905 on the corner of Portage Path and W. Market St. to mark the trail Native Americans used as a portage from the Cuyahoga...

12. Our Lady of the Elms - School Our Lady of the Elms - School Postcards; Our Lady of the Elms; Nuns; Schools; Akron; West Market Street; Our Lady of the Elms on West Market Street in Akron, Ohio. On October 14, 1923, the Sisters of St. Dominic purchased Arthur Marks estate and rededicated it as Our Lady of the Elms Convent. The following...

13. Our Lady of the Elms - Convent Our Lady of the Elms - Convent Postcards; Our Lady of the Elms; Convents; Nuns; Schools; Houses; Akron; West Market Street; The court and terrace of Our Lady of the Elms Convent on West Market Street in Akron, Ohio. On October 14, 1923, the Sisters of St. Dominic purchased Arthur Marks estate and rededicated it as Our Lady...

14. Fairlawn Golf Range Fairlawn Golf Range Postcards; Golf; Golfers; Market Street; Akron; The Fairlawn Golf Range established in 1930 at 1898 West Market Street in Akron, Ohio.

15. St. Paul's Episcopal Church - Exterior St. Paul's Episcopal Church - Exterior Postcards; Churches; Buildings; Akron; Market Street; Kenilworth Drive; St. Paul's Episcopal Church; Episcopal Churches; St. Paul's Episcopal Church located at the corner of West Market Street and Kenilworth Drive in Akron, Ohio. This church was built in 1925. St. Paul's was established in Akron in 1885. The original St....

16. St. Paul's Episcopal Church - Interior St. Paul's Episcopal Church - Interior Postcards; Churches; Buildings; Akron; Market Street; Kenilworth Drive; St. Paul's Episcopal Church; Episcopal Churches; St. Paul's Episcopal Church located at the corner of West Market Street and Kenilworth Drive in Akron, Ohio. This church was built in 1925. St. Paul's was established in Akron in 1885. The original St....

17. Young's Hotel Young's Hotel Postcards; Young's Hotel; Hotels; Summit Feeder; Ohio and Erie Canal; Canals; Nesmith Lake; Lakes and ponds; Young's Hotel opened in 1850 on the southeast shore of Nesmith Lake, near the point where Manchester Road crossed the Ohio Canal.

18. Market Street Looking West Market Street Looking West Postcards; Market Street; Streets and Roads; Downtown Akron A postcard showing Market Street, looking west, in Akron, Ohio.

19. B. F. Goodrich B. F. Goodrich Postcards; B. F. Goodrich Company; Rubber Industry; Factories; In 1869, Dr. Benjamin Franklin Goodrich was the largest stockholder in New York's Hudson River Rubber Company. In 1870, Goodrich decided to move his business to Akron, Ohio. At this time, no rubber manufacturers...

20. Airport Terminal Airport Terminal Postcards; Airports; Akron Fulton International Airport; The Akron Municipal Airport terminal in Akron, Ohio. In 1924 Bain Ecarius "Shorty" Fulton bought a farm on Massillon Road, and, after clearing his pasture and orchard, began operating what was to become...
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