The Pembroke Arcade is the arched building entrance on the left. The Indiana National Bank building is in the center of the picture. Behind it is the office building of the Scottish Rite. The Arcade was the forerunner of the modern shopping mall. It was located at 133-137 East Washington Street, demolished in 1943.This image is a preservation copy made from an unstable original nitrate negative
Arcade Building located in Columbia, South Carolina. It was built in 1912 in the Italian Renaissance...
H216 Arcade, Westminister St. in 1860. Built 1828https://digitalcommons.providence.edu/pastore_galle...
Exterior views of building at 30 Milk Street (also known as 42 Market Street). At the time of these ...
The Pembroke Arcade is on the left. The Soldiers and Sailors Monument is on the right. Behind it the...
Pictured is an interior view of the Cleveland Arcade photographed on April 6, 1937. The Arcade was o...
The intersection of North Main and Hewes Street was the location of the Moshassuck Arcade. The build...
The original Ball Stores in downtown Muncie closed in 1986. It remained vacant and was demolished in...
People watch the demolition of the Commerce National Bank building at Madison Avenue and St. Clair S...
The Providence National Bank building with the Industrial Trust building towering up from behind. Th...
Negative of the Mayfair Fashion Center building under construction with scaffolding nearby taken in ...
A grocery occupied the southeast corner of Walnut and Charles streets in Muncie before William A. Mc...
The Indiana Sate Bank is shown. A wallpaper store is next door.This image is a preservation copy mad...
The Warwick Mall first opened for business in 1972. Due to a major flood in March of 2010, Warwick M...
From the J. Doyle Witgen Collection, a 1980 view of customers walking near the entrance to the Hobby...
A view of the Post Office Arcade.https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/dunn_postcards/2768/thumbnail.jp
Arcade Building located in Columbia, South Carolina. It was built in 1912 in the Italian Renaissance...
H216 Arcade, Westminister St. in 1860. Built 1828https://digitalcommons.providence.edu/pastore_galle...
Exterior views of building at 30 Milk Street (also known as 42 Market Street). At the time of these ...
The Pembroke Arcade is on the left. The Soldiers and Sailors Monument is on the right. Behind it the...
Pictured is an interior view of the Cleveland Arcade photographed on April 6, 1937. The Arcade was o...
The intersection of North Main and Hewes Street was the location of the Moshassuck Arcade. The build...
The original Ball Stores in downtown Muncie closed in 1986. It remained vacant and was demolished in...
People watch the demolition of the Commerce National Bank building at Madison Avenue and St. Clair S...
The Providence National Bank building with the Industrial Trust building towering up from behind. Th...
Negative of the Mayfair Fashion Center building under construction with scaffolding nearby taken in ...
A grocery occupied the southeast corner of Walnut and Charles streets in Muncie before William A. Mc...
The Indiana Sate Bank is shown. A wallpaper store is next door.This image is a preservation copy mad...
The Warwick Mall first opened for business in 1972. Due to a major flood in March of 2010, Warwick M...
From the J. Doyle Witgen Collection, a 1980 view of customers walking near the entrance to the Hobby...
A view of the Post Office Arcade.https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/dunn_postcards/2768/thumbnail.jp
Arcade Building located in Columbia, South Carolina. It was built in 1912 in the Italian Renaissance...
H216 Arcade, Westminister St. in 1860. Built 1828https://digitalcommons.providence.edu/pastore_galle...
Exterior views of building at 30 Milk Street (also known as 42 Market Street). At the time of these ...