The view is to the South looking towards the east side of S. Broadway. Cline and Glenn Mortuary was located at 3270 S. Broadway. The Conoco gas station was at 3298 S. Broadway and Hoehn Chevrolet was at 3300 S. Broadway. Hoehn Chevrolet later became Burt Chevrolet around 1940.
The view is to the North looking toward the west side of S. Broadway. Ruckers Texaco Station was located at 3499 S. Broadway. The First National Bank was located at 3501 S. Broadway. The intersection is Hampden.
The view is to the South from Floyd. Myer Drug Store was located at 3398 S. Broadway and Max Hessel's Standard Station was at 3395 S. Broadway. The intersection is Girard.
This is a view of the 3500 block of South Broadway looking North. Englewood Drug (on the left) was at 3531 S. Broadway. Notice the street car in the center of the photo.
The view is from the corner of Cornell and South Broadway looking North. Englewood Feed & Coal is at 2989 S. Broadway and Bivens Hall is at 2985 S. Broadway. Les Jordan was the Deputy Police Chief and is standing next to the street car.
In 1935 the store was owned by J. F. (Mabel) Stirratt. By 1939 the store was called Greenstreet's Grocery, owned by W. B. (Vella) Greenstreet. It was located on Broadway at Bates. Note the bench between the trees which was used for the bus stop.
The view is to the South on the 3400 block of S. Broadway. The intersection is Girard. Graham Furniture was located at 3405 S. Broadway. J.C. Penney was at 3402 S. Broadway.