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Playground Construction in Riverview Neighborhood
Construction of playground equipment in Kingsport’s Riverview Neighborhood.
Type: KPT Archives
Red Yancey
William H. “Red” Yancey with whistle in the Dobyns-Bennett High School Gymnasium coaching boys basketball.
Type: KPT Archives
Broad Street at Christmas Time
Evening view down the 200 block of Broad Street towards the intersection with Center Street taken from the corner of Broad and Market streets.
Type: KPT Archives
East Market Street
Side view of the Nall Building located at 104 East Market Street. The building housed a number of small establishments.
Type: KPT Archives
Sterling Jewelry
Entry area into Sterling Jewelry Company. The store was owned by Omar Robinson and carried watches, jewelry, and diamonds.
Type: KPT Archives
The Sport Shop
Exterior of The Sport Shop. Owned by David Dean, John Gouge, and Harold Slagle. The Sport Shop sold sporting goods, bicycles, boats, guns, ammunition, camping equipment, outdoor clothing, fishing tackle and equipment, outboard motors, and boats.
Type: KPT Archives
Western Union Telegraph Company
Exterior of Western Union Telegraph Co., at 201 Broad St., next to Wallace Fruit and News Stand. Managed by W. Chas West.
Type: KPT Archives
Flem Dobyns House
Exterior of Flem Dobyns House, located at 1430 Belmeade Drive. Flem S. Dobyns (Johnnie) was the treasurer of Broadstreet Furniture Company Incorporated, president of Kingsport Hardware Company Incorporated, and treasurer of Dobyns-Taylor Hardware.
Type: KPT Archives
Empty Bank Building
Future site of Sullivan County Bank and former site of Farmers and Merchants Bank. Farmers and Merchants Bank closed during the Great Depression. In the period between the two banks, the building housed a number of different eating establishments.
Type: KPT Archives
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