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Cherokee Village
Aerial view of Cherokee Village, located near Center Street, and surrounding area.
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1506 Brightridge Drive
Exterior view of home located at 1506 Brightridge Drive. The residence was constructed by Moore & Walker.
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Hamlett-Dobson Funeral Home
Exterior view of Hamlett-Dobson Funeral Home. L.W. Dobson (Jimmie) was president of the company and Mrs. Emma McDobson was vice president. Jas M. Hamlett Jr. was secretary and treasurer. Hamlett-Dobson Incorporated provided morticians, funeral directors, a funeral home and chapel, and ambulance service.
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Sherwood Road Housing Group
View of Sherwood Road Housing Group, begining with 2128.
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Intersection of West Center and West Sullivan Streets
View of West Center Street, facing East from West Sullivan Street. On the left, Esso Service Center is shown. On the right is Charles Service Station. It was located at 236 East Sullivan Street, and owned by Chas Ketron.
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Ladies Working at Kingsport Press
Ladies packaging books at Kingsport Press, located on West Center and Roller Streets.
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Packaging Books at Kingsport Press
A group of women packaging books at Kingsport Press, located on West Center and Roller Streets.
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East Center Street
West facing view of East Center Street. On the left, Cherokee Realty Corporation is shown. Walter V. Miller was the president, Paul H. Schwendener the Vice President, and Ruth Pectol was the secretary. On the right, Kingsport Tire and Recapping Company is shown. The business was located at 512 east Center Street, and was managed […]
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Central Fire Station
Members of Kingsport city fire department pose in front of fire department vehicles. An exterior view of the Central Fire Station, located at 709 Watauga Street, is in the background. Clifton M. Keener was the chief.
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