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PCA Airplane


A PCA airplane at Tri-City Airport. On the plane is written “PCA” and “The Capital Airline.” On the plane’s right wing the numbers 1787 are visible. On the right side of the photo is a sign that reads, “Fly PCA, New York, Knoxville, Detroit, Pittsburgh, New Orleans, Chicago, Cleveland, Buffalo, Birmingham.”

Type: KPT Archives


Tri-City Airport Runway


View of plane on Tri-City Airport runway. In the background are large letters on the grass that read, “Tri City Airport, Mc Kellar Field,” and, “Bristol, Kingsport, Johnson City.” Behind the two airport workers is a sign that reads, “Fly PCA, New York, Knoxville, Detroit, Pittsburgh, New Orleans, Chicago, Cleveland, Buffalo, Birmingham.”

Type: KPT Archives


Foremost Dairies Juice Display


Foremost Dairies’ Donald Duck orange Juice display. The small signs read “Ask for Donal Duck orange juice delicious and healthy.” The company was located on the corner of East Market and Cherokee streets. Francis T. Walsh managed the company that dealt with dairies, milk, and cream.

Type: KPT Archives


Ladies Working at Kingsport Press


Ladies packaging books at Kingsport Press, located on West Center and Roller Streets.

Type: KPT Archives


Packaging Books at Kingsport Press


A group of women packaging books at Kingsport Press, located on West Center and Roller Streets.

Type: KPT Archives


Holliston Mills of Tennessee


Holliston Mills of Tennessee was located along Reedy and Roller streets. The buildings eventually became a part of the Kingsport Press complex.

Type: KPT Archives


Tennessee Eastman Buildings


View of Tennessee Eastman from the banks of the Holston River’s South Fork.

Type: KPT Archives


Smoke Stacks at Penn-Dixie Cement Plant


View of smoke stacks at Penn-Dixie Cement Plant

Type: KPT Archives


Doughboy Bottling Plant


Man working at Doughboy Bottling Plant. The plant was located on West New Street.

Type: KPT Archives


Dinning Area at Borden Mills


Dinning area at Borden Mills with counter staff posing for picture.

Type: KPT Archives


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