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West Avenue & Main Street

2010-03-19 12:28:03 By: Megan - Archives

West Avenue and Main Street looking south, 1970West Avenue and Main Street looking south, 1970
In this photograph, West Avenue North was a two-lane street with on-street parking on both sides, and the intersection had no traffic lights.  This intersection was identified as the number one priority in the TOPICS grant submittals.  The YMCA/YWCA facility opened in 1969, and for the first time both agencies shared a building.  Note the towering elm trees.
 

 


 

West Avenue and Main Street looking south, 2003West Avenue and Main Street looking south, 2003
In this 2003 picture, West Avenue is a four-lane street with left-turn lanes for west and east access onto Main Street.  Medians divide traffic between State and Main Streets and Main and King Streets.  The dentist complex remains on the southeast corner, although a large house or two have been removed for additional parking space south of this building.  The YWCA moved out of the jointly owned and operated YM/YWCA building in 1992, and today it remains as the YMCA or Family Y facility.  The elm trees lining the streets succumbed to Dutch Elm Disease in the 1970s, as a result of being infected by a non-native fungus spread by bark beetles.

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