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16-18 East Central
The 1919 city guide lists the Miami Record Herald at 16-20 E Central. Evidently they shrunk after the merger and move of the main facilities to NE A, and other businesses began using 18 and 20.
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Burglary spree from 1961, featuring Ruby’s Tavern
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Coyle’s Cash and Carry ad, 1927
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Consumers Gas Co. ad, 1929
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Hickerson’s Appliance ad, 1945
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Audrain-Robinson Appliance ad featuring Kahler Radio Service at the same location, 1948
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Central Recreation opens, 1949