A wide angle view of Pearl Street looking north to Eighth from the intersection of Third and Pearl Streets, this view shows Ellensburg\u27s major business district with the ornate, late 19th century buildings. On the left side of the street were the Kleinberg, Geddis, Cadwell-Lyons, and Lynch Buildings. The Kreidel, Washington National Bank, and Davidson Buildings are on the right or east side of the street.Postcard titled: Pearl Street, Ellensburg, Wash.https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/ellensburg_history/1047/thumbnail.jp
North Pearl Street between Eighth and Sixth Streets was commonly known as the heights. From the so...
Looking north on Pearl Street at the intersection of Third Avenue and Pearl Street. Davidson Buildin...
The well known Ellensburg landmark, the Davidson Building, on the northeast corner of Pearl and Four...
Looking south on Pearl Street across the intersection of Fifth and Pearl many of the post 1889 Ellen...
Looking south down Pearl Street across Fifth Street, many of the buildings and businesses in Ellensb...
Looking north on Pearl Street at the intersection of Third and Pearl Streets. The Kreidel, Washingto...
Looking north up Pearl Street at the intersection of Third and Pearl Streets, Ellensburg\u27s busies...
Busy afternoon scene of Pearl Street looking north at the intersection of Third Avenue. Ornate Kreid...
A unique view from North Pearl Street looking south toward the business district. The photograph was...
Looking north on Pearl Street from the intersection of Third and Pearl Street, a circa 1915 automobi...
A unique wide angle view of Pearl Street looking south from the intersection of Fourth Street. The l...
Taken at the intersection of Fourth Avenue and Pearl Street this view is looking north on Pearl Stre...
Taken from the middle of the intersection of Third and Pearl Street, the view is looking north on Pe...
Looking north up Pearl Street south of the intersection of Third and Pearl Streets the large three s...
Looking north on Pearl Street between Third and Fourth Streets, this late 1950s section of Ellensbur...
North Pearl Street between Eighth and Sixth Streets was commonly known as the heights. From the so...
Looking north on Pearl Street at the intersection of Third Avenue and Pearl Street. Davidson Buildin...
The well known Ellensburg landmark, the Davidson Building, on the northeast corner of Pearl and Four...
Looking south on Pearl Street across the intersection of Fifth and Pearl many of the post 1889 Ellen...
Looking south down Pearl Street across Fifth Street, many of the buildings and businesses in Ellensb...
Looking north on Pearl Street at the intersection of Third and Pearl Streets. The Kreidel, Washingto...
Looking north up Pearl Street at the intersection of Third and Pearl Streets, Ellensburg\u27s busies...
Busy afternoon scene of Pearl Street looking north at the intersection of Third Avenue. Ornate Kreid...
A unique view from North Pearl Street looking south toward the business district. The photograph was...
Looking north on Pearl Street from the intersection of Third and Pearl Street, a circa 1915 automobi...
A unique wide angle view of Pearl Street looking south from the intersection of Fourth Street. The l...
Taken at the intersection of Fourth Avenue and Pearl Street this view is looking north on Pearl Stre...
Taken from the middle of the intersection of Third and Pearl Street, the view is looking north on Pe...
Looking north up Pearl Street south of the intersection of Third and Pearl Streets the large three s...
Looking north on Pearl Street between Third and Fourth Streets, this late 1950s section of Ellensbur...
North Pearl Street between Eighth and Sixth Streets was commonly known as the heights. From the so...
Looking north on Pearl Street at the intersection of Third Avenue and Pearl Street. Davidson Buildin...
The well known Ellensburg landmark, the Davidson Building, on the northeast corner of Pearl and Four...