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Historical View: High Street in Westwood 1915, Part II

This week's look back in time features another view of the High Street area 100 years ago.

 
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A view of High Street looking northbound in 1915. Westwood Historical Society
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A view of High Street looking northbound in 1915.

The following was submitted by Nancy Donahue, President of the Westwood Historical Society.

In last week's historical outlook, we showed you a photo portraying a clear view of High Street from Gay Street in 1915, including a sign advertising Lincoln's Ice Cream, where George French's grocery store once stood.

This week we take another look at High Street dating back to 1915, specifically looking northbound on the road. Trolley tracks, which are no longer there, can be seen to the right.

Do you have a place in Westwood you'd like to see historical photos of? Let us know in the comments section below!

About this column: A weekly look at a vintage or historically-significant area in Westwood. This feature profiles a new site in town with some historical significance, a spot that has endured generation after generation, with a bit of information as well as an old photograph. Related Topics: Vintage Westwood and Westwood Historical Society

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