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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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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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A giant pair of overalls hangs outside Winn Dixie in October of 1961 for a promotion at the South Catawba St. location. The building later became the Lancaster County School District office.
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The Belk's storefront is seen on the south 100 block of Main St. in March of 1955. This location would be on your left if you were traveling north on Main St. Today, it's a city park. Did you know? The founder of Belk's, William Henry Belk, was born in Lancaster. He opened the first store in Monroe in 1888. Belk's was one of the first stores in the country to offer returns if a customer didn't like their item after taking it home. What's your favorite memory from shopping downtown? (Photo by Lavoy Studio/The Lancaster Archive)
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Santa waves to the crowd as he heads north on Main St. on the Lancaster Chamber of Commerce float during the Christmas parade in 1964. This is a view of the 100 Block of south Main St. where the former Belk department store was located. <br />
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(Photo by Lee Studio/The Lancaster Archive)
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The Motor In Drive-In Theater is seen in this aerial photograph on July 2, 1952 on W. Meeting St., which can be seen at the bottom of the image from left to right. <br />
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The theater screen, seen near bottom was located near the present-day Hercheks convenience store location. Plantation Rd., which today runs along the left side of the drive-in, was not yet paved. <br />
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The open land at top of the photograph is where Forest Dr. and Edgemont Dr. are located today. <br />
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This drive-in was a popular spot for teens in the 50's and 60's and could park up to 180 cars for a movie. The projection room can be seen at the lower center part of the image. <br />
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The theater was located across the street from a popular grill called the Motor In Grill, seen at bottom of image, which was also a popular spot for teens.
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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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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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  • 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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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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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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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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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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