View from the top of Rockford City Hall, looking south along 2nd Street at Walnut Street. Centennial United Methodist Church is in the center of the photo.
Area around the corner of Walnut and Kishwaukee Streets looking southeast in February 1979. Visible are the Masonic Temple (built as First Congregational Church and destroyed by fire in September 2020) and a Mercedes Benz car dealership.
View looking Southeast from top of Rockford City Hall. The church in the middle is at 607 Walnut Street (originally 1st Congregational Church). It burned to the ground in September 2020.
607 Walnut Street, originally First Congregational Church, the building was also used as the Rockford Masonic Cathedral. It burned to the ground in September 2020.
Downtown, looking southeast from the roof of Rockford City Hall at 425 East State Street. The church building was built as First Congregational Church at 607 Walnut Street. This church burned to the ground in September 2020.
This black and white photograph depicts the City Hall building, with its distinctive clock tower, at 124 S. 1st Street, on the corner of 1st and Walnut Streets.
This black and white photograph depicts a view similar to postcard 85.109(I).518, showing the City Hall building, built in 1907, at 126 S. 1st Street. City Hall is at the corner of S. 1st and Walnut Streets, and this view looks east down Walnut.
Black and white photograph of band members and their instruments in front of the New High School Building (see postcard 85.109(I).933) at Madison and Walnut Streets.
Long view looking south down tree-lined Madison Street with the high school on the right and the Y. W. C. A. building on the left. Rockford High School was located at Madison and Walnut Streets.
This postcard shows four views of what it touts as the New High School building in Rockford at Madison and Walnut Streets: an exterior view; the assembly room; gymnasium; and the swimming pool. A similar depiction can be found in postcard 85.109.668.…
A black and white depiction of Rockford's High School building at Madison and Walnut Streets with a handwritten message scrawled around the edges of the postcard.
This postcard shows four views of what it touts as the New High School building in Rockford at Madison and Walnut Streets: an exterior view; the assembly room; gymnasium; and the swimming pool.
Black and white photograph of band members and their instruments in front of the New High School Building (see postcard 85.109.668) at Madison and Walnut Streets.