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West
Avenue South and Market Street looking south, 1970
In this photograph, West Avenue
South had a two-lane street with on-street parking on either side.
The Dixie Cream Donut Shop on the southwest corner was a fixture
in the community, along with many of the elm trees on both sides
of the street. In 1970 traffic lights were present at the intersection.
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West
Avenue South and Market Street looking south, 2003
The intersection has gone through tremendous changes since 1970.
The donut shop is no longer in existence having been replaced by
a parking lot. The elm trees that once lined the street are now
gone. St. Francis Hospital, now called Franciscan Skemp Healthcare
Center, has been added onto many times, and construction is underway
in this photograph of the new Center for Advanced Medicine and
Surgery building. West Avenue South is a four-lane street with
left-turn lanes for east/west access onto Market Street.
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Market
and West Avenue South Street looking east, 1970
Market Street was a two lane street with
on-street parking on either side.
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Market
and West Avenue South Street looking east, 2003
In the 2003 photograph, Market Street is still a two lane street but has left-and
right-turn lanes in addition to the through lane (center lane in the photograph).
By 1980,
the
donut
shop
building was torn down and became a parking lot for Franciscan Skemp Healthcare.The
homes on the east corners of the
intersection are still residences in 2003.
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Market
and West Avenue South Street looking west, 1970
In this photograph Market Street was a two-lane street with no left turn lane.
The building visible on the left side (southwest corner)
was the Dixie Cream Donut Shop.
St.
John’s Reformed Church, constructed in 1925, stood on the northwest
corner (right side). The skyway over Market St. was built
by
St. Francis Hospital originally in 1912 despite protests from city officials
who feared it would not be compatible with the city’s electric street car
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Market
and West Avenue South Street looking west, 2003
Left-turn lanes on Market Street improve traffic flow.
St. John’s Reformed
Church on the right is more visible without any trees. St. Francis Hospital
is now part of the Mayo Health Care network and has been
renamed Franciscan Skemp
Medical Center.
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