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Closeup of South Side of Spirit of Greenbush
Photographer: William J. Toman
Taken: April 30, 2011
Caption: Closeup of South Side of Spirit of Greenbush
Additional Description:
These are the ninth and tenth panels of "The Images of Greenbush" on this side of the sculpture.

Trotter's Tuxedo Cafe

The last building destroyed by the Brittingham project, Zach and Maxine Trotter's legal battles exemplified the difficulty of relocating a black-owned and frequented business.

DiSalvo and Sons Grocery

Established in 1924 by Ben DiSalvo, the store is remembered for its olive oil, cheese, olives, snails, bulk pasta and homemade sausage. The Regent St. building was one of the few to survive urban renewal.
Submitted: June 13, 2011, by William J. Toman of Green Lake, Wisconsin.
Database Locator Identification Number: p157168
File Size: 3.680 Megabytes

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