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Parade on Osceola Street, 1926
Decorated cars in a parade, possibly Osceola Street. Business visible: Piggly Wiggly. -
Fourth of July Parade on Osceola Street, 1949
Decorated automobiles drive down Osceola Street, watched by people on sidewalks. Businesses visible include: P&L Stores Ltd. (established 1948, replaced by H.C. Pence by Dec 1949), Stuart Hardware Company, Horseshoe Bar (1943-1950), police station, and The Lyric Theatre. Car in front features Cromer's Market, with two women in bathing suits. -
Coventry Apartments, c. 1930
Coventry apartments (built 1922) with second floor balcony porch. Coventry Hotel, next door, has no porch. -
Looking down First Street, 1913
Houses and fences line a dirt road. (photo from p. 54 in the Mary McDonald photoalbum) -
Osceola Street, 1928
View southeast along Osceola Street. Businesses in view include Redfern Development and Investment Company, Piggly Wiggly Store, Seminole Bank, Owen's 5 cents to $1.00 Store, Lyric Theater, and Osceola Furniture Store. -
Manatee Pocket aerial, c. 1973
Aerial over the Manatee Pocket area in Port Salerno. -
Aerial with Stuart Marine Service and Roosevelt Bridge, 1964
Aerial view over Stuart Marine Service, looking towards the Roosevelt Bridge and downtown Stuart. Construction on a new bridge alongside the old one is visible. The new bridge will be used as the southbound lane. -
Scene of car accident, 1964
View of a truck and two cars in an intersection after an accident occurred on April 19, 1964. Poor copy. -
Banner across 4th Street, 1949
Banner created by the Martin County Chamber of Commerce welcoming New York Mayor, William O'Dwyer and wife Elizabeth Sloan Simpson O'Dwyer, strung across 4th Street/Ocean Boulevard with police officers standing beneath it. Poor copy. -
Parade route down 4th Street, 1949
View of 4th Street/Ocean Boulevard in Stuart with parade and banner in distance. Parade held for New York Mayor, William O'Dwyer, who was married in Stuart in December of 1949. Poor copy.