MAKE A MEME View Large Image Main Street in Camden, Maine, likely in the mid 1910's. Four cars are parked along Main Street, and pedestrians can be seen on the sidewalks. There are also horse-drawn wagons along the street. Several businesses can be seen. On the left ...
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Keywords: postcards camden main street mainstreet traveler's inn travelersinn adams block adamsblock wiley bros. market wileybrosmarket c.e. beedy cebeedy masonic block masonicblock follansbee & wood follansbeewood masonic temple masonictemple boynton apothecary boyntonapothecary road outdoor architecture photo border building A colorized view looking south on Main Street in Camden, Maine, likely in the mid 1910's. Four cars are parked along Main Street, and pedestrians can be seen on the sidewalks. There are also horse-drawn wagons along the street. Several businesses can be seen. On the left side of the street the Traveler’s Inn is visible toward the background. The Camden National Bank and Chestnut Street Baptist Church are also visible. On the right side of Main Street are, from background to foreground: the Adams Block with the Wiley Bros. Market; the Masonic Block with Follansbee and Wood Dry Goods; and the Camden Masonic Temple and the Fletcher Block, built in 1893, with E.E. Boynton Apothecary. A colorized view looking south on Main Street in Camden, Maine, likely in the mid 1910's. Four cars are parked along Main Street, and pedestrians can be seen on the sidewalks. There are also horse-drawn wagons along the street. Several businesses can be seen. On the left side of the street the Traveler’s Inn is visible toward the background. The Camden National Bank and Chestnut Street Baptist Church are also visible. On the right side of Main Street are, from background to foreground: the Adams Block with the Wiley Bros. Market; the Masonic Block with Follansbee and Wood Dry Goods; and the Camden Masonic Temple and the Fletcher Block, built in 1893, with E.E. Boynton Apothecary.
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