I saw this postcard on Ebay a few weeks ago, and thought it might be a good subject for a "then and now" shot.
This is the thriving Downtown Lorain of my youth that I remember – a busy place with stores galore, including national chains such as Sears and Woolworths. Off in the distance you can see the iconic B&O dock.
I believe the postcard dates from the 1950s, based on a few of the stores that I know were in business then. (Wish I knew my vintage cars; the one on the left reminds me of my parents' 1958 Savoy.)
And here's the "now" shot from this past Saturday morning. As expected, I had no trouble with cars or pedestrians interfering with my shot.
It's funny how some buildings didn't change one bit and others are completely different. And even though the B&O Dock is gone, you can now see the Lorain Lighthouse – which is a good thing.
It's not a totally depressing scene when you compare it with the vintage postcard, but it's close. Until some of these storefronts get some occupants, it's going to have that ghost town feeling.
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
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Hi Dan - that's a 1957 Dodge followed by a 1960 Pontiac. 57 Dodge's were notorious for rusting away. It probably didn't last 10 years in northern OH.
Thanks, Randall! That's one way to date a photo--thanks for your help!
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