Located on the northeast corner of Third and Main Streets in Ellensburg was the large corner building called the Lyons Block. Built after the July 1889 fire, the building housed many saloons, smoke houses and boarding establishments. The S. R. Geddis Building is on the right. The Lyons Block, sometimes referred to as the Cadwell Block, was detroyed by fire in the 1960s.Reprinted from a photo postcard titled 3rd and Main Sts., Ellensburg, Wash. E. C. Kropp Co., Milwaukee.https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/ellensburg_history/1218/thumbnail.jp
Looking south on Pine Street at the intersection of Pine and Fifth Streets the businesses on the wes...
Looking north on Pearl Street between Third and Fourth Streets, this late 1950s section of Ellensbur...
This old, unique view of Third Street in about 1895 showed a glimpse of early day Ellensburg. The Ow...
Located on the northeast corner of Third and Main Streets was the Cadwell-Lyons Building constructed...
S. R. Geddis (1838-1912) an early day Ellensburg businessman had the large, two story brick Geddis B...
One of the brick buildings in construction in downtown Ellensburg before the fire of July 4th 1889, ...
The well known Ellensburg landmark, the Davidson Building, on the northeast corner of Pearl and Four...
Looking west at the intersection of Third (Avenue) and Pearl Streets many ornate post July 1889 fire...
Looking east on Fourth Street at the intersection of Fourth and Pearl Streets four well known early ...
Looking west on Third Avenue during a winter afternoon between Pine and Pearl Streets many Ellensbur...
Looking west on Fourth Street between Pine and Main Streets, many of the north side buildings can be...
The large, two story brick building on the right of the photograph was the John Nash Block located o...
The Cadwell Block built by E. P. Cadwell was sold in 1900 to a group of investors from Olympia, Wash...
This is an east view looking down Fourth Street at the intersection of Fourth and Pearl Streets. The...
Looking east on Third Street between Pearl and Pine Streets, two men and a boy posed in their wagon ...
Looking south on Pine Street at the intersection of Pine and Fifth Streets the businesses on the wes...
Looking north on Pearl Street between Third and Fourth Streets, this late 1950s section of Ellensbur...
This old, unique view of Third Street in about 1895 showed a glimpse of early day Ellensburg. The Ow...
Located on the northeast corner of Third and Main Streets was the Cadwell-Lyons Building constructed...
S. R. Geddis (1838-1912) an early day Ellensburg businessman had the large, two story brick Geddis B...
One of the brick buildings in construction in downtown Ellensburg before the fire of July 4th 1889, ...
The well known Ellensburg landmark, the Davidson Building, on the northeast corner of Pearl and Four...
Looking west at the intersection of Third (Avenue) and Pearl Streets many ornate post July 1889 fire...
Looking east on Fourth Street at the intersection of Fourth and Pearl Streets four well known early ...
Looking west on Third Avenue during a winter afternoon between Pine and Pearl Streets many Ellensbur...
Looking west on Fourth Street between Pine and Main Streets, many of the north side buildings can be...
The large, two story brick building on the right of the photograph was the John Nash Block located o...
The Cadwell Block built by E. P. Cadwell was sold in 1900 to a group of investors from Olympia, Wash...
This is an east view looking down Fourth Street at the intersection of Fourth and Pearl Streets. The...
Looking east on Third Street between Pearl and Pine Streets, two men and a boy posed in their wagon ...
Looking south on Pine Street at the intersection of Pine and Fifth Streets the businesses on the wes...
Looking north on Pearl Street between Third and Fourth Streets, this late 1950s section of Ellensbur...
This old, unique view of Third Street in about 1895 showed a glimpse of early day Ellensburg. The Ow...