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Title
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Warner Plaza
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Description
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Photograph of the Warner Plaza apartment buildings on Warner Plaza in the early 1980s. The area, south of Linwood Boulevard to 34th Street, between Main and Gillham, was deemed blighted and ridden with crime and drugs in the late 1980s, and these buildings, as well as other homes, apartments, and commercial buildings, were demolished in the early and mid-'90s as part of the so-called "Glover Plan" to be replaced by the Midtown Marketplace development, a large commercial development anchored by big box retailers Home Depot and Costco.
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Date
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1980~/1989~
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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28 Warner Plaza
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Description
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Photograph of the north side of Warner Plaza in the early 1980s, including one of the Warner Plaza Apartments buildings located at 28 Warner Plaza. The area, south of Linwood Boulevard to 34th Street, between Main and Gillham, was deemed blighted and ridden with crime and drugs in the late 1980s, and these buildings, as well as other homes, apartments, and commercial buildings, were demolished in the early and mid-'90s as part of the so-called "Glover Plan" to be replaced by the Midtown Marketplace development, a large commercial development anchored by big box retailers Home Depot and Costco.
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Date
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1980~/1989~
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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8 Warner Plaza
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Description
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Photograph of the north side of Warner Plaza in the early 1980s, including one of the Warner Plaza Apartments buildings located at 8 Warner Plaza. The ABC Storage building on the west side of Main is also visible, as is the Spanish-style commercial building at the corner of Main and Warner Plaza. The area, south of Linwood Boulevard to 34th Street, between Main and Gillham, was deemed blighted and ridden with crime and drugs in the late 1980s, and these buildings, as well as other homes, apartments, and commercial buildings, were demolished in the early and mid-'90s as part of the so-called "Glover Plan" to be replaced by the Midtown Marketplace development, a large commercial development anchored by big box retailers Home Depot and Costco.
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Date
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1980~/1989~
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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22 Warner Plaza
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Description
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Photograph of the north side of Warner Plaza in the early 1980s, including one of the Warner Plaza Apartments buildings located at 22 Warner Plaza. The area, south of Linwood Boulevard to 34th Street, between Main and Gillham, was deemed blighted and ridden with crime and drugs in the late 1980s, and these buildings, as well as other homes, apartments, and commercial buildings, were demolished in the early and mid-'90s as part of the so-called "Glover Plan" to be replaced by the Midtown Marketplace development, a large commercial development anchored by big box retailers Home Depot and Costco.
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Date
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1980~/1989~
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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12 Warner Plaza
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Description
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Photograph of the north side of Warner Plaza in the early 1980s, including one of the Warner Plaza Apartments buildings located at 8 Warner Plaza. The area, south of Linwood Boulevard to 34th Street, between Main and Gillham, was deemed blighted and ridden with crime and drugs in the late 1980s, and these buildings, as well as other homes, apartments, and commercial buildings, were demolished in the early and mid-'90s as part of the so-called "Glover Plan" to be replaced by the Midtown Marketplace development, a large commercial development anchored by big box retailers Home Depot and Costco.
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Date
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1980~/1989~
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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36 Warner Plaza
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Description
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Photograph of the north side of Warner Plaza in the early 1980s, including one of the Warner Plaza Apartments buildings located at 36 Warner Plaza. The area, south of Linwood Boulevard to 34th Street, between Main and Gillham, was deemed blighted and ridden with crime and drugs in the late 1980s, and these buildings, as well as other homes, apartments, and commercial buildings, were demolished in the early and mid-'90s as part of the so-called "Glover Plan" to be replaced by the Midtown Marketplace development, a large commercial development anchored by big box retailers Home Depot and Costco.
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Date
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1980~/1989~
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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3245-49 Main Street
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Description
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Photograph of a building at 3245-3249 Main, on the northeast corner of Main Street and Warner Plaza, circa 1981. A sign reading "The Right Drink at the Right Price" hangs on Milton's Tap Room jazz club at 3241 Main and can be seen on the adjacent building at the left of the image, and a section of the Warner Plaza apartments are visible at the right. A twin building stood across Warner Plaza to the south. The area, south of Linwood Boulevard to 34th Street, between Main and Gillham, was deemed blighted and ridden with crime in drugs in the late 1980s, and these buildings, as well as other homes, apartments, and commercial buildings, were demolished in the early and mid-'90s as part of the so-called "Glover Plan" to be replaced by the Midtown Marketplace development, a large commercial development anchored by big box retailers Home Depot and Costco.
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Date
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1981~
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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8-10 East 32nd Terrace
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Description
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Photograph of apartment buildings at 8-12 E. 32nd Terrace looking southwest from a rear parking lot in the early 1980s. The area, south of Linwood Boulevard to 34th Street, between Main and Gillham, was deemed blighted and ridden with crime and drugs in the late 1980s, and these buildings, as well as other homes, apartments, and commercial buildings, were demolished in the early and mid-'90s as part of the so-called "Glover Plan" to be replaced by the Midtown Marketplace development, a large commercial development anchored by big box retailers Home Depot and Costco.
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Date
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1980~/1989~
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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9-11 East 32nd Terrace
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Description
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Photograph of apartment buildings on the south side of East 32nd Terrace in the early 1980s, including 9-11 East 32nd Street. The area, south of Linwood Boulevard to 34th Street, between Main and Gillham, was deemed blighted and ridden with crime and drugs in the late 1980s, and these buildings, as well as other homes, apartments, and commercial buildings, were demolished in the early and mid-'90s as part of the so-called "Glover Plan" to be replaced by the Midtown Marketplace development, a large commercial development anchored by big box retailers Home Depot and Costco. Part of a Louis Curtiss-designed warehouse building at 3240 Main can be seen in the background of the image.
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Date
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1980~/1989~
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Object Type
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Photograph