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Maynard Center & Trolley - 1910
Concord, Maynard & Hudson Street Railway
Photograph of downtown Maynard in 1910 showing a trolley at the corner of Main St. & Nason St.
W.B.Case & Sons Employees
Two sepia-colored photos of the staff of W. B. Case & Sons. William B. Case and his two sons, Howard and Ralph, ran a dry goods store in their own building on Nason Street until the 1930's. The store is now owned by James J. Ledgard and is…
Nason St. and Summer St. Junction - Riverside Cooperative Association
Foreground, Corner of Nason and Summer Streets. Build in 1882 and operated by the Riverside Cooperative Society until 1936. Fire destroyed the entire top two floors on January 30, 1936. The Knights of Columnbus purchased the property and rebuilt…
Nason Street Looking North - 1965
It shows the following stores.
Sandersons #6
Edison Light #8
Hudson Dress Shop #10
Army and Navy Store #12
( it later became the outdoor store)
Peoples theatre #14
Aubuchons #16
Firestone/Acme supply #18
Sandersons #6
Edison Light #8
Hudson Dress Shop #10
Army and Navy Store #12
( it later became the outdoor store)
Peoples theatre #14
Aubuchons #16
Firestone/Acme supply #18
Junction of Main and Nason Streets - 1910
Two views about the same period. The second card refers to the connection of the Concord, Maynard and Hudson St. Ry. with the Lowell, Acton and Maynard line.
Naylor Block in the center, back.
Note in the colorized version of the first card that the…
Naylor Block in the center, back.
Note in the colorized version of the first card that the…
Nason Street from the Square - ca 1911
Jennie Deane's Millinery Store on the left front. Naylor's Block on right front. The Lorenzo Maynard watering trough can be seen at the curb in front of the Naylor Block.
William G. Priest with Town of Maynard Steamroller
A photo of "Grampy" Priest with the Town of Maynard Steamroller on Nason Street, Maynard, MA.
Junction of Main & Nason Street - 1910
Maynard, Mass.
The first picture is a photo of the square showing the trolley car heading west. The second picture is a copy of a postcard made from the first picture. Not the electric poles and wire are removed and the trees have leafed out!
Trolley Car on Nason Street - early 1900's
Concord, Maynard & Hudson Street Railway
The car is on Nason St. returning from South Acton. The watering trough in the foreground is now at the corner of Acton and Summer Streets in front of the fire station.
50th Anniversary Parade - 1921
Nason Street
A view before the parade on Nason Street looking toward Main Street.
Masonic Building - ca 1895
Then known as the Maynard Block, it was built by the Maynard Family (likely Lorenzo Maynard) in 1888 and acquired by the Masons in 1922. The view is from Nason Street. The Building was located at 100 Main St.
Nason Street toward the Square - ca 1905
The Masonic Block is visible in center at end of street and the Clock Tower can be seen center right in the background.