Waynesboro Pa Postcards
West Main Street
View
Looks West From the Square with the Werner Hotel on Right, PM 1911
View
looks East towards the Square with the Werner Hotel on
Left, Early 1900's
View
looks West From the Square with the Citizens National
Bank on Left, 1920's
View
Looks West From the Square, 1940's
Store
at 12 West Main Street Before the Citizens National
Bank was Built, PM 1908, RPPC
W.E. Washabaugh Cigars & Tobacco Shop Located at 15 West
Main Street, PM 1910, RPPC
Masonic
Building at 19 West Main St., (See Also Laughlin RPPC # 410)
West
Main St. Looking East Towards the Square with Old Washington Hotel on Left, PM
1917
West
Main St. Looking West with Arcade Theater Building on Right, PM 1928, (New
Theater Occupies
part of this Location)
View
looks West Towards Potomac St. with Wayne Building on
Left, (Before Trolley Tracts)
View
Looks West Towards Potomac St. with Wayne Building on Left, Early 1900's,
(After Trolley
Established)
View
Looks East From Potomac St. With New Wayne Building on Right, 1940's
Criswell Building at 100 West Main St. Early 1900's, (See Also Laughlin RPPC # 409)
View
looks East Towards Potomac St. with Leland Hotel on
Right, Early 1900's
View
looks East Towards Potomac St. with Leland Hotel on
Right, Trolley in Snow storm, PM 1907, RPPC
View
Looks East Towards Potomac St. with Cleveland Ave. on Right, 1920's
View
Looks West From the Leland Hotel, Early 1900's
West
Main St. Looking West with Waynesboro Historical Society Building on Left, PM
1918
West
Main St. Looking West Toward Grant St., Early 1900's, (Two Views)
145 West
Main St. Showing the First Christian Church, Early 1900's, RPPC
239 West
Main St. Showing Wingerd's Atlantic Gas Station, (Present Location of Waynesboro's Motel)
Cumberland
Valley Railroad Station, Early 1900's, (About Turkey Hill Mini-Market Present Location)
West
Main St. Showing the Frick Company Office Building, Around 1920, (Burned in
1988)
West
Main St. Extended Looking East up Hill Towards Frick Co., PM 1913
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