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Tri-City Airport Terminal
Exterior view of Tri-City Airport Terminal with a PCA plane in the foreground.
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Type: KPT Archives
Dobyns-Taylor Hardware Warehouse
Exterior view of Dobyns-Taylor Hardware Warehouse located at 104-106 Shelby Street. George W. Taylor was the company president; S.F. Dobyns was the treasurer; Guy H. Culbertson was the secretary. The broadside on the building’s wall was for a circus.
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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.”
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Tri-City Airport Terminal and Plane
An exterior view of the Tri-City Airport terminal and a PCA airplane.
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Appalachian Flying Service Incorporated
Exterior view of Appalachian Flying Service Corporation airplane hangar, located at Tri-City Airport on Airport Road in Bristol. In 1957, Louis Hilbert was the president of the business; Mrs. Jane D. Hilbert was the vice President; Fred T. Hilbert was the secretary and treasurer. The business provided flight instruction, airplane rentals and sales, and charters.
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Type: KPT Archives
Earles’ Drug Store
Exterior view of Earles’ Drug Store, located at 120 East Center Street. George W. Earles was the owner.
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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.”
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New Street
South side of New Street, from Cherokee to Commerce. Macgil Restaurant and A&P Super Market are both shown. Macgil Restaurant, located at 209 East New Street, was owned by Joseph E. Gill and Felix G. McMillon. A&P Super Market, located at 201 East New Street, was managed by George W. Stott. The Farmers’ Market corner […]
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Citizens Supply Corporation Sales Room
Exterior view of Citizens Supply Corporation Sales Room, located at 301 East Main Street. Harvey C. Brooks was the president; Chas E. Brooks Jr. was the vice president; George M. Williams was the Secretary/treasurer. The business sold retail lumber, building materials and supplies, roofing and paint supplies, lime, plaster, cement, insulation, and sash doors and […]
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