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I wonder if this was taken at the same time as #335. Is that the Washington Street shed across the street? If so, then this was most certainly taken at 234.
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I spent many years looking at the garage across the street and this is it. So this is definitely taken at 234. mick......
okay, let's do a memory exercise on the area around that garage.
my recollection is that there was plenty of open space on all three sides of it. some houses to one side (one of which is where Grandpa took a lot of photos), some sort of wooden shed or something to the other side, behind a fence.
but it's what was behind the garage that i'm trying to recall.
behind those houses up the street, wasn't there some sort of warehouse with either a loading dock or at least some big bay-doors?
and i think that directly behind the garage was a long open space, via which one could walk all the way over to State Street. now for the shaky part - once you got to State Street, i think there was some sort of store to (my) left. maybe a 5-&-10-cent store, or something like that. but a place that a kid would find at least halfway interesting.
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I spent many years looking at the garage across the street and this is it. So this is definitely taken at 234. mick......
okay, let's do a memory exercise on the area around that garage.
my recollection is that there was plenty of open space on all three sides of it. some houses to one side (one of which is where Grandpa took a lot of photos), some sort of wooden shed or something to the other side, behind a fence.
but it's what was behind the garage that i'm trying to recall.
behind those houses up the street, wasn't there some sort of warehouse with either a loading dock or at least some big bay-doors?
and i think that directly behind the garage was a long open space, via which one could walk all the way over to State Street. now for the shaky part - once you got to State Street, i think there was some sort of store to (my) left. maybe a 5-&-10-cent store, or something like that. but a place that a kid would find at least halfway interesting.
how far away from reality am I on all this?
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