South Main Street looking North, Rockford, Ill.
A nighttime neon-lit street scene with Rockford Dry Goods and the Coronado Theatre on the left, and Masters Shoe Company, Busch Jewelers, and Woolworth's on the right.
Color-View Inc.
1965
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West State Street Looking East.
A view of W. State Street looking east toward the Rock River. Businesses on the left include Woolworth's, Rockford Dry Goods, and Kepner's Shoes at 213 1/2 W. State. On the right are Stuckey Suits, the National Hotel (308 W. State), and the John R. Porter & Co. building, otherwise known as Porter's Corner, W. State at Main, a corner where, for many years, a drug store stood, later to be replaced by D. J. Stewart's and Stewart Square.
circa 1920s-1930s
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Parking Lot on North Main Street
Construction of parking lot across from Woolworth's store at 115 North Main Street
City of Rockford Community Development Department
circa 1980
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100 Block of North Wyman Street
Buildings on the 100 block of North Wyman that were demolished for development of the municipal parking lot on Mulberry between Main and Wyman Streets. Visible are Woolworth's, and the Henry Building which includes store fronts for General Finance loans, Tom Harmer, and Stuckey's.
City of Rockford Community Development Department
circa 1985
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