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Salisbury, Pennsylvania


Salisbury Methodist Church
Ord Street
Photograph from the collection of Maxine Broadwater

North end of C.T. Hay building on West Grant Street. Burned in 1924.
Date of photograph 1897
Salisbury Star 12/12/1897: "C.T. Hay's new business block is now being
erected. It will include one of the biggest buildings in town. The first
floor will house a furniture store. Allison Johnson of Uniontown has rented
it for ten years. On the second floor there will be an Opera House, and in
the basement, pool and billiard tables will be run in connection with Hay's
Hotel. There is little doubt of Salisbury being on the eve of the greatest
boom it ever had."
Photograph from the collection of Peg Thomas

Dr. Swank Residence.
Now Walker's Bar--Grant Street
Photograph from the collection of the Meyersdale Library.

David Yoder in front of bar window
To the right of David Yoder is Mick Harding inside building.
This bar was located next to Stotler's Livery office on west
Grant Street between the Valley House and the Hay Building.
Photo from the collection of Rebecca McClure


Views of Salisbury

Street Scenes of Salisbury--Page One:
Salisbury Homes: Photo's of the homes of Salisbury.
Aerial View of Salisbury: NEW 1950's Bird's Eye View of Salisbury.




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