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Photographer: William J. Toman
Taken: April 30, 2011
Caption:
Closeup of Northeast Side of Spirit of Greenbush | Additional Description:
These are the sixth and seventh panels of "The Images of Greenbush" on this side of the sculpture.
After Work, 1920
Cutting through Desmond Ct. on his way home from working at the Roundhouse, Settimo Intravaia found his friends enjoying a cold drink behind Troia's Market.
(L to R: Mariano Sansone, Natale Troia, Carlo Badenna, Settimo Intravaia, and Cologero Intravaia)
The Roundhouse
The north and east edges of the "Bush" were defined by railroad tracks. The Illinois Central and the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroads employed many of the early Greenbush residents.
Submitted: June 13, 2011, by William J. Toman of Green Lake, Wisconsin.
Database Locator Identification Number: p157234
File Size: 3.684 Megabytes
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