Looking down Mulcaster Street towards Worsley and Collier Streets. Collier Street Methodist Church, Dougall’s Furniture and Market Square can be seenDeb Exel2020-07-03T14:54:16-04:00
Mayor Willard Kinzie rides in a cart while a horse makes its last trip to the Farmer’s Market in Mulcaster Street.Alicia Ferre2019-07-22T10:02:40-04:00
Civic leaders participare in a ribbon cutting ceremony to open the Arch outlining the Market Building on Mulcaster Street (1).Alicia Ferre2016-09-06T04:34:06-04:00
Civic leaders participare in a ribbon cutting ceremony to open the Arch outlining the Market Building on Mulcaster Street (2).Alicia Ferre2016-09-06T04:34:05-04:00
Civic leaders participare in a ribbon cutting ceremony to open the Arch outlining the Market Building on Mulcaster Street (5).Alicia Ferre2016-09-06T04:33:53-04:00
Civic leaders participare in a ribbon cutting ceremony to open the Arch outlining the Market Building on Mulcaster Street (3).Alicia Ferre2016-09-06T04:33:52-04:00
Civic leaders participare in a ribbon cutting ceremony to open the Arch outlining the Market Building on Mulcaster Street (4).Alicia Ferre2016-09-06T04:33:51-04:00
The Market Building on Mulcaster Street, later to be renovated and used as Town Hall in the 1940’s and as City Hall from 1959 until it was demolished in 1985.Alicia Ferre2017-02-09T14:08:52-05:00
Looking over Mulcaster and Collier Streets from the Jail. Collier Street United Church is seen on the left, the Market Building is seen on the right.Tyler Nicolson2016-07-08T18:25:10-04:00
Looking at the Market Building on Mulcaster Street. The smokestack of Dougall’s Furniture Factory can be see at the rear of the Market Building.Tyler Nicolson2016-07-08T18:22:31-04:00
Delivery of Reapers and Mowers Parade in front of the American Hotel (Yank) and newly renovated (1877) Market Building looking East on Collier Street.Tyler Nicolson2016-07-08T18:22:31-04:00
Commonly referred to as Archer’s Arch, this green arch outlines the Market Building which once stood on Mulcaster Street. Beginning in 1948 it served as Town/City Hall until it was demolished in the Spring of 1985.Tyler Nicolson2016-07-06T20:46:33-04:00
A horse-drawn fire truck carries the driver and passenger, Cliff Carley past the Town Hall and Market Building on Mulcaster Street, later to be used as City Hall.Chris Bentley2016-07-06T19:21:01-04:00
Looking at the South West side of Town Hall on Mulcaster Street after its major renovation. Prior to its renovation this was known as the Market Building.Alicia Ferre2016-07-03T00:13:27-04:00
Town Hall located at Mulcaster Street, viewed from behind following its major renovation. Prior to its renovation this was known as the Market Building.Alicia Ferre2016-07-02T23:33:31-04:00