Building on site affected by the construction of Interstate 26 (I-26). May have been a barber shop (striped pole posted by door). Building address number 1818. Langston Motors in background. Possibly on Rivers Avenue. Surveyor notations on back of photo: "Dkt.: 10.486. Property owner: Dora Peagler. Tract: 20. Station: 13+50 Rt. Date: May 30, 1961. In R/W - Bought." [See collection description for explanation of surveyor notations.]
Building, on site affected by the construction of the Crosstown. Address: 209 Spring Street. Friendly Barber Shop and Spot Light Radio TV Service. Front facade has stepped parapet. Neighboring buildings on either side seen; Address 207 Spring Street and 211 Spring Street. Surveyor notations on back of photo: "Dkt.: 10.524. Property owner: Maybell Fields. Tract: 166. Station: 20+00 Rt. Spring Street. Date: Dec. 2, 1964." [See collection description for explanation of surveyor notations.]
Building, on site affected by the construction of the Crosstown. Address: 209 Spring Street. Friendly Barber Shop and Spot Light Radio TV Service. Front facade has stepped parapet. Surveyor notations on back of photo: "Dkt.: 10.524. Property owner: Maybell Fields. Tract: 166. Station: 20+00 Rt. Spring Street. Date: Dec. 2, 1964." [See collection description for explanation of surveyor notations.]
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