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Main Street becomes Sandusky Ave

Does anyone recognize these houses and location?
About 1908 - Aerial view looking north from the railroad tracks. Is that a water tank just left of the middle bottom? What was in the building just north of the tracks on the left? Later it was Walther's Hardware.
Looking south at the first block of South Sandusky from the middle of Washington Square possibly in early 1900-1910s about the time horse and buggies and trolley car lines were the main transportation.
Approximately 1910-11, looking south toward Rensselaer St. from the edge of the first block of South Sandusky and the square
About 1910-11 first block of North Sandusky looking south from the railroad. Is the white building with bay windows above the street the Fischer Hardware building?
Taken in 1910-11, this would be looking northeast from the corner of South Sandusky and East Rensselaer St. The Rowe building later housed the F.W. Woolworth in the thirties.
Anyone know what year this was taken or where? Is it possibly looking north from the top of the hill the first block north of the present Bucyrus Hospital?
Is this the opposite view of the picture just above? Is it possibly the first block north of the Bucyrus Hospital looking south down the hill. One description is that it is the E.B. Finley Home on Finley Hill
Looking north from the point where Marion Road meets and merges with Sandusky.
The opposite direction from the previous scene - This is looking south at the Marion and South Sandusky point where Sandusky Ave on the left becomes the Columbus Road.
This is the corner of South Sandusky and West Charles Street, where United Bank is now located. Good Hope church is in background.
This looks north across the railroad tracks on North Sandusky at Walthers Hardware at the "Sign of the Big Saw", probably about the 1940s. Contributed by Jim Croneis.
The Bucyrus Masonic Temple in the 1940s located in the middle of the second block south of the square on the east side - This was a location for the Bucyrus Post Office at one time

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