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Main Street Looking West - Early 1900s
Looking left to right :
1. Amory Maynard, 2nd Home; 2. Riverside Block ; 3. Litchfield Block; 4. Amory Block; 5. Assabet House (US Post Office)
1. Amory Maynard, 2nd Home; 2. Riverside Block ; 3. Litchfield Block; 4. Amory Block; 5. Assabet House (US Post Office)
Main Street looking west
Photograph of Main Street towards the west. Businesses visible (east to west):
Red Door Cafe (behind Railroad sign)
Sudbury Hardware Sales Inc.
Avalon Social Club
Red Door Cafe (behind Railroad sign)
Sudbury Hardware Sales Inc.
Avalon Social Club
Main Street Looking South, Maynard, Mass.
The view is from Summer St. looking toward the junction of Main and Nason St.
Main Street Looking East, Maynard, Mass. - 1906
Masonic Building on the right, Naylor Block center back.
Main Street looking east
Early morning photo of Main Street eastbound from about Sudbury Street (assumed to be a survey photo, no FD event occurring)
Main Street From Nason Street, Maynard, Mass.
On the left, Creighton Block, Maynard Block (Masonic) and the Assabet Mills
Main Street Fire Photograph
Photograph of fire being fought on Main Street.
Left: MFD Chief George Whalen
Right: Local newspaper reporter
(Based on position of mill clock and buildings in the background, the photo was taken near the intersection of Main Street and Florida…
Left: MFD Chief George Whalen
Right: Local newspaper reporter
(Based on position of mill clock and buildings in the background, the photo was taken near the intersection of Main Street and Florida…
Main Street at the Masonic Building - early 1900s
The Post Office was located in the building.
The Creighton Block was the small building extending in front of the Masonic Building.
The Creighton Block was the small building extending in front of the Masonic Building.
Main Street and Sudbury Street Alterations Map - 1913
A map of the plan for alterations to Main Street and Sudbury Street designed March 1913. Haynes Brothers Store is a highlighted location. Survey and location notes by Wm. D. Tuttle.
Main Street and Post Office - 1914
Looking east from the Main Street Bridge. Post Office was located in this end of Maynard's Block (Masonic Block) on the right. Note the bandstand in the foreground. This is on Walnut Street (King Square). The bandstand was removed in 1915 as a…
Main Street and Masonic Block - 1969
This building was built by Lorenzo Maynard in 1888 and called the Maynard Block for many years. It was located at 100 Main St.