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| Identifier | mdaa127 |
| Title | 10th Street, Crisfield |
| Creator | Warren, Marion E., 1920-
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| Subject | Advertising African Americans Architecture Automobiles Cities and towns Commercial buildings Crisfield (Md.) Electric lines Porches Restaurants Railroads Street lighting Streets Telephone lines
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| Description | Photograph of 10th Street in downtown Crisfield, Maryland. On the right is an African American couple walking along Tenth Street toward Main Street. To their right is a one-story corrugated metal building with Coca-Cola signs on its front wall and with the words Ward's Restaurant above the entrance. Next to it is a two-story unpainted wooden frame building that appears to be built over railroad tracks. At the intersection on the far side of the street is a stone or marble building with the letters Bank of Cris[field] in the pediment above the entrance. Tracks are embedded in the roadway, electric and telephone line run overhead, and a car is parked at the intersection. |
| Publisher (Electronic Version) | Enoch Pratt Free Library
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| Holding Institution | Enoch Pratt Free Library
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| Date Original | [undated] |
| Date Digital | 2003-06-04 |
| Type | Image
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| Format | Digital reproduction of 1 black-and-white photograph, 21 x 26 cm. |
| Source | Maryland Department, Photograph Collection |
| Relation | Is Part Of the Maryland Digital Cultural Heritage Program Is Part Of Views of African American life in Maryland
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| Coverage (Time Period) | 1941-1950
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