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03/05/13

Historic Main Street in Jacksonville, Oregon

Levi Strauss old west ad

Levi Strauss old west ad

My friend Steve Werblow & me

My friend Steve Werblow & me

Downtown Main Street Jacksonville, OR

Downtown Main Street Jacksonville, OR

Main Street Historic Jacksonville

Main Street Historic Jacksonville

More Photos from the Day:

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Jacksonville Oregon main street cotton broker
Jacksonville Tavern
Durham tobacco ad painted on the side of a building

Levi Strauss old west ad
Beekman’s Express Oregon
My friend Steve Werblow & me

Downtown Main Street Jacksonville, OR
Kennedy’s Tin Shop 1861
Main Street Historic Jacksonville

fortune teller readings
weight & fortune machine
old time ad painted on a building

old timey phone operator
street signage in historic western town
Carefree Buffalo & Pot Rack

 

 

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Comments

  1. Marjory Walker says

    March 5, 2013 at 4:29 pm

    You do THE best job of keeping up with and in touch with people! It was good to see the picture of Steve!

    • Janice Person says

      March 5, 2013 at 8:18 pm

      Well, you know Steve and I go WAY back. 🙂

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