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Newcomb Dance Studio
Dance students at the Newcomb Dance Studio. The Studio was owned by Larry Newcomb and was located on W. Sullivan Street.
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J.C. Penny Company
The J.C. Penny building was located on the corner of Broad and Center streets.
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Billie King and Snowman
William “Billie” King, the son of William “Bill” King, posing with a snowman.
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Kingsport Machinist School
Students at the Kingsport Machinist School. The school was located at 2351 Johnson City Highway (now Ft. Henry Drive).
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Cherokee Motors
Exterior of Cherokee Motors, located at 600 East Sullivan Street.
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Pennsylvania-Dixie Cement Corporation
Employee working inside Pennsylvania-Dixie Cement Corporation, located on Hill Street at the foot of Shelby Street.
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The Tally-Ho Restaurant
The Tally-Ho Restaurant was located at 502 E. Center Street.
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Beacon Drive-In
Sign for the Beacon Drive-In located at 530 West Center Street. Customers could remain in their cars while enjoying milk shakes, hamburgers, sandwiches, and regular dinners. The Beacon’s specialty was hickory flavored Pit Bar-B-Q.
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Kiwanis Club Members
Members of the Kiwanis Club practicing for a Kiwanis Kapers performance.The Kiwanis Kapers were a community variety program presented for several decades in Kingsport, Tennessee. The Kapers had a number of acts that varied from a chorus line, to a minstrel act, and various variety skits.
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Interior of the Owl Market
Interior of the Owl Market located at 508 E. Center Street.
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