3rd Street and Olive. Now under the arch grounds and a highway.
billy-vainsays
Those buildings look amazing. What street is this now ? My bad, just saw the other comment.
mrtn17says
Lemme guess…. it’s a parking lot now
thinkB4WeSpeaksays
Another victim of urban revival.
VulcanHobosays
Am I the only one that wishes they still made those giant stone buildings?
johnnybassoonsays
Is there any video footage of the city from this era?
pseudangelossays
I wish more American cities looked like this. This sub constantly reminds me that they once had a stock of fantastic 19th century architecture and were built for people rather than cars.
itsthebeardedonesays
More lost beauty in favor of garish, pointless trash.
goharvorgohome says
3rd Street and Olive. Now under the arch grounds and a highway.
billy-vain says
Those buildings look amazing. What street is this now ? My bad, just saw the other comment.
mrtn17 says
Lemme guess…. it’s a parking lot now
thinkB4WeSpeak says
Another victim of urban revival.
VulcanHobo says
Am I the only one that wishes they still made those giant stone buildings?
johnnybassoon says
Is there any video footage of the city from this era?
pseudangelos says
I wish more American cities looked like this. This sub constantly reminds me that they once had a stock of fantastic 19th century architecture and were built for people rather than cars.
itsthebeardedone says
More lost beauty in favor of garish, pointless trash.
desert_wombat says
I posted an aerial sequence of this razing previously https://i.redd.it/u3fnpyi2wdv31.jpg