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  • The Ray's Flowers neon sign is seen behind a street sign at the intersection of Main and Williams streets.  (Photo by Travis Bell/Image on File with Travis Bell Photography)<br />
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A dancing cowboy leads the Lancaster High School band up Main St. during the 1964 Christmas parade at the intersection of Main and Gay streets. At right is the Bank of Lancaster with its spinning temperature and time display. Down the street is B.C. Hough Jewelers, Parr Theater and more. (Photo by Lee Studio/The Lancaster Archive)
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  • The South Carolina statehouse and skyline is seen at night in downtown Columbia, S.C. Also pictured is The University of South Carolina and the BB&T, NBSC, and Bank of America buildings. At bottom left is the top of California Dreaming, an American-style restaurant that was once a train station. This is a view of Main St. looking north. ©Travis Bell Photography
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A postman begins his walk up Main Street from the U.S. Post Office near the intersection of Main and Arch streets on Wednesday, Sept. 14, 1955. <br />
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The Parr Theater, which is advertising the movie "Davy Crockett" can be seen near the center of the photograph.
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Add depth and nostalgia to any room with a large print of this image. North Main St. is seen looking North near the intersection of Main and Meeting streets on June 17, 1955.
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This classic and historic photograph will bring nostalgia and conversation to any room. <br />
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Main Street, looking north, is seen in 1948. Dozens of shops, the Parr Theater and shoppers can be seen in the image.
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Add depth and conversation to your home or office with this breathtaking view of downtown Lancaster in 1956. This image was created from a high angle and leads the viewer right into Main Street.
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The perfect conversation piece. A view of downtown Lancaster, S.C. looking north on Main St. in 1953.
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Reflections in the sidewalk are seen in this classic, south Main St. image during Christmas time in December of 1967.
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  • Taylors Grocery Store is seen at the corner of Main and Dunlap streets, looking south, in June of 1954. Looking down the street, Kimbrell's, Belk, Parr Theater and more can be seen. 1954 was the last time the globe lights seen in this classic photo were used on Main St.
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Taylors Grocery Store is seen at the corner of Main and Dunlap streets, looking south, in June of 1954. Looking down the street, Kimbrell's, Belk, Parr Theater and more can be seen. 1954 was the last time the globe lights seen in this classic photo were used on Main St.
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The No. 1 song in the land was Elvis' "Heartbreak Hotel". Gas was 29 cents a gallon and portable, black-and-white TV sets had just hit the market. This is one of those classic images we could look at for hours. Lancaster's Main St. is seen looking north in this amazing photograph captured by Lavoy Bauknight. The former J.C. Penney at the intersection of Main and Arch streets can be seen at the left. Playing at the Parr Theater is The Man Who Knew Too Much, starring Jimmy Stewart, directed and produced by Alfred Hitchcock. Look closely to the left and you'll see a promo poster for Johnny Concho, starring Frank Sinatra. To the right side of Main is Lancaster Drug, Robinson Cloud and Collins and Dunn. What else do you see in this picture?
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  • The No. 1 song in the land was Elvis' "Heartbreak Hotel". Gas was 29 cents a gallon and portable, black-and-white TV sets had just hit the market. This is one of those classic images we could look at for hours. Lancaster's Main St. is seen looking north in this amazing photograph captured by Lavoy Bauknight. The former J.C. Penney at the intersection of Main and Arch streets can be seen at the left. Playing at the Parr Theater is The Man Who Knew Too Much, starring Jimmy Stewart, directed and produced by Alfred Hitchcock. Look closely to the left and you'll see a promo poster for Johnny Concho, starring Frank Sinatra. To the right side of Main is Lancaster Drug, Robinson Cloud and Collins and Dunn. What else do you see in this picture?
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By the looks of those bell-bottom pants at the corner of Main and Gay streets, no doubt it's the 1970s. Hyatt Cinema (formerly Parr Theater), Jewel Box and Williams Dept. Store are just a few places that can be seen in this classic, Christmas image, looking north. It was made from the top of the former JC Penney building at the corner of Main and Arch streets. This is a fun one to zoom in on to see all the details. (Photo by Bobby Bell/ Bell Studio/The Lancaster Archive)
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The No. 1 song in the land was Elvis' "Heartbreak Hotel". Gas was 29 cents a gallon and portable, black-and-white TV sets had just hit the market. This is one of those classic images we could look at for hours. Lancaster's Main St. is seen looking north in this amazing photograph captured by Lavoy Bauknight. The former J.C. Penney at the intersection of Main and Arch streets can be seen at the left. Playing at the Parr Theater is The Man Who Knew Too Much, starring Jimmy Stewart, directed and produced by Alfred Hitchcock. Look closely to the left and you'll see a promo poster for Johnny Concho, starring Frank Sinatra. To the right side of Main is Lancaster Drug, Robinson Cloud and Collins and Dunn. What else do you see in this picture? (Photo by Lavoy Studio/The Lancaster Archive)
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  • By the looks of those bell-bottom pants at the corner of Main and Gay streets, no doubt it's the 1970s. Hyatt Cinema, Jewel Box and Williams Dept. Store are just a few places that can be seen in this classic, Christmas image, looking north. It was made from the top of the former JC Penney building at the corner of Main and Arch streets. This is a fun one to zoom in on to see all the details. (Photo by Bobby Bell/ Bell Studio/The Lancaster Archive)
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The Ray's Flowers neon sign is seen at night behind a street sign at the intersection of Main and Williams streets. (Photo by Travis Bell/The Lancaster Archive)
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It looks like a scene out of a movie. The 100 and 200 blocks of Main St. are seen, looking south, in June of 1954. "Mr. Sandman" was one of the top songs that year. The Lancaster Cafe location is across the street from the former Kimbrell's Furniture location. What else do you see when you zoom in and look around? (Photo by Lavoy Studio/The Lancaster Archive)
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Main Street is seen looking south in 1972. The Springs Block, the former Bank of Lancaster, Collins & Dunn and Macks Store are just a few of the places that can be seen in this classic photograph. This image was created from the top of the water tower that was located near the county courthouse. What else do you see? What do  you remember? (Photo by Bobby Bell/Bell Studio/The Lancaster Archive)
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The Armed Forces parade is seen on Main Street in 1957.
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  • The intersection of Main and Dunlap streets is seen near the Lancaster County courthouse in this 1976 image.
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The Springs train station is seen under construction in 1951 in downtown Lancaster on Main Street.
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That Lancaster Bakery sign has us wishing we could get a gingerbread man cookie! This December 1976 image shows downtown at Christmas, looking north. The Hyatt Theater is seen at left and The Springs Block is at right. Look at those two guys in the truck. Clearly, they knew they were having their picture made! Did you know, the Lancaster Bakery sign can now be seen inside the Shops on Main antique mall on Main St. (Photo by Bobby Bell/Bell Studio/The Lancaster Archive)
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Cruising Main St. was popular in Lancaster from the 1950s through the 1990s. Here traffic is seen on the 100 and 200 blocks of Main St., looking south in 1982. (Photo by The Lancaster News via The Lancaster Archive/Image on File with Travis Bell Photography)
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  • That Lancaster Bakery sign has us wishing we could get a gingerbread man cookie! This December 1976 image shows downtown at Christmas, looking north. The Hyatt Theater is seen at left and The Springs Block is at right. Look at those two guys in the truck. Clearly, they knew they were having their picture made! Did you know...the Lancaster Bakery sign can now be seen inside the Shops on Main antique mall on Main St. (Photo by Bobby Bell/Bell Studio/The Lancaster Archive)
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Workers begin repair on the awning at J.C. Harris Furniture Co. on the 100 block of S. Main St. on July 20, 1953. At left is J.C. Edwards Groceries, Hardware and Coal. Heading down Main, looking south is Goodyear Tire, Robinson Cloud, Moore's, Parr Theater and more. What else do you see in this classic images? What do you remember?  <br />
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(Photo by Lavoy Studio/The Lancaster Archive/Image on File with Travis Bell Photography)
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The intersection of Main and Williams streets is seen in September of 1954. Back then, this corner was home to Stewman's B.F. Goodrich Tires and Batteries. Today, Cooper Furniture is across the street from this location on Main St. (Photo by Lavoy Studio/The Lancaster Archive)
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  • A dancing cowboy leads the Lancaster High School band up Main St. during the 1964 Christmas parade at the intersection of Main and Gay streets. At right is the Bank of Lancaster with its spinning temperature and time display. Down the street is B.C. Hough Jewelers, Parr Theater and more. (Photo by Lee Studio/The Lancaster Archive)
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Cruising Main St. was popular in Lancaster from the 1950s through the 1990s. Here, traffic is seen on the 100 and 200 blocks of Main St., looking south in 1982. Drivers would circle the blocks to see who was downtown and catch up with friends in the parking lots. Lancaster became well known for its weekend, downtown scene. Teens from Rock Hill, Chester, Monroe, Charlotte and other towns in the region would drive to Lancaster to cruise Main. (Photo by The Lancaster News via The Lancaster Archive)
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  • A Feb. 17, 1968 back view of Main St., including the Parr Theater. This photograph was taken on Catawba St. and shows the 200 block of S. Main St., looking east.<br />
A Lancaster Telephone Co. truck with a flashing light mounted to the roof can be seen at left. A Parr Theater sign can be seen in the photograph and reads 'NOW PLAYING Cool Hand Luke All Week'. Cool Hand Luke starred Paul Newman. <br />
At right in distance, a man can be seen working near a coal truck, most likely making a delivery to the theater. <br />
 (Photo by Lee Studio/The Lancaster Archive)
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The intersection of Main St. (at right) and Meeting St. is seen on Nov. 11, 1966. Hegler's Motor Mart and First Presbyterian Church are seen in the image. <br />
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(Photo by Lee Studio/THE LANCASTER ARCHIVE)
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B.C. Moore, Hyatt Cinema and Williams Dept. Store are just a few of the places that can be seen in this April of 1973 photograph, looking south. <br />
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(Photo by Bobby Bell/Bell Studio/Image on File with Travis Bell Photography)
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  • The Greenville skyline is seen from the intersection of Main and Coffee streets in this elevated image. (Photo by Travis Bell) ©Copyright Protected Image
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See that GE Appliance sign down the right side of the building? That's the entrance to The Purple Rooster gift shop today. Back in 1954, this building was a Goodyear Tire store and also sold appliances . Located at the intersection of Main and Gay streets, it is also home to Downtown Craze Salon, located at the front. (Photo by Lavoy Studio/The Lancaster Archive)
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The moon rises over a painting of astronaut Charlie Duke in Lancaster, S.C. in this 2016 file photo. The painting is part of the town's Wall of Fame, located at the intersection of Main and Dunlap streets. Duke, who was a part of Apollo 16, is the youngest man to have walked on the moon. (Travis Bell/ STATEHOUSE CAROLINA)
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  • The moon rises over a painting of astronaut Charlie Duke in Lancaster, S.C. in this 2016 file photo. The painting is part of the town's Wall of Fame, located at the intersection of Main and Dunlap streets. Duke, who was a part of Apollo 16, is the youngest man to have walked on the moon. (Travis Bell/STATEHOUSE CAROLINA)
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  • The Greenville skyline is seen from the intersection of Main and Coffee streets in this elevated image. (Photo by Travis Bell) ©Copyright Protected Image
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  • Downtown Greenville is seen from the intersection of Main and Coffee streets. (Photo by Travis Bell) ©Copyright Protected Image
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  • Downtown Greenville is seen from the intersection of Main and Coffee streets. (Photo by Travis Bell) ©Copyright Protected Image
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Perry's Gulf Station is seen in the 1960s. The full-service gas station was located at the intersection of Main and Meeting streets. Full service included the driver being able to stay in the car as the attendant filled up their vehicle with gasoline, checked fluids, tire pressure and processed the payment. Can you find the Coca-Cola and Pepsi machines in this photo? <br />
(Photo by Lavoy Bauknight/The Lancaster Archive)
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Miss Lancaster High, Sandra Williams, waves to the crowd at the intersection of Main and Arch streets during the 1959 Christmas Parade. Children can be seen in the background standing on a car to get a better view. At right is the former post office. (Photo by Lavoy Studio/The Lancaster Archive)
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A mule-drawn buggy heads south on Main St. near the intersection of Main and Arch streets during the 1954 Christmas parade. The building seen in background is where The Spirit of Lancaster mural is seen modern day. Playing at the Parr Theater is Hondo, which was released in 1953 and starred John Wayne. To the left is Mac's Lunch. (Photo by Lavoy Studio/The Lancaster Archive)
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  • A mule-drawn buggy heads south on Main St. near the intersection of Main and Arch streets during the 1954 Christmas parade. The building seen in background is where The Spirit of Lancaster mural is seen modern day. Playing at the Parr Theater is Hondo, which was released in 1953 and starred John Wayne. (Photo by Lavoy Studio/The Lancaster Archive)
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