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Dough Boy Advertisement
Several Kingsport teens were featured in an advertisement for Dough Boy soft drinks. Bottom row: Mark Hargrave, Ann Showalter, Elizabeth Shuey, Louise Terry, Virginia Cannoy, and Estelle Penn Top row:Rudolph Kiss, Lillian Von Bramer, and unknown.
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Haney’s Place
Haney’s Place was a well know confectionery owned by Salman and Della Haney. The business was located at 405 Cherokee Street.
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Gene Autry
A crowd of fans gather around Gene Autry in front of the Garrett Furniture Company.
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Bethel AME Zion Church
Members of the Bethel AME Zion Church led by Reverend Arthur W. Walls. The church was located at 812 Maple Street.
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The Downtowner Motor Inn
The Downtowner Motor Inn was located on the corner of West Center and Shelby Street in downtown Kingsport. The Downtowner opened in 1960 and had 104 rooms. In 1974, the facility was called the Port O’ Kings Motor Inn and Restaurant. In 1981, the motel was known as the Travelers Lodge. Attorney Bobby Tate bought […]
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Anna Lou Crumley, The First Miss Kingsport
Anna Lou Crumley was the first woman crowned Miss Kingsport. The event was held at the Rilato Theater between April 24-27,1929.
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Latimer-Looney Chevrolet Inc.
The interior of Latimer-Looney Chevrolet Incorporated, located at 707 East Sullivan Street.
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Mills Motor Company
The Mills Motor Company was located at 406 East Market Street. In 1962, Harry R. Mills was president.
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