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"I would guess so!"

Jonathan said about 14 years ago about: Salvage & Storage Company
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"Seemed a pretty ostentatious address for a rag and bone operation... Wondering about it's previous use, I found it listed as the Power House for the Citizen's Traction Company 13 years earlier... http://images.library....

So are the current power substation on the site and the current scrap yard across the street legacies of these businesses? "

Matt said about 14 years ago about: Salvage & Storage Company
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"Here is a map showing the Salvage & Storage Company site:
http://images.library...."

Jonathan said about 14 years ago about: Salvage & Storage Company
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"Here is a map showing the Salvage & Storage Company site:
http://images.library...."

Jonathan said about 14 years ago about: Broken Windows
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"This was obviously a Howard Johnson’s Restaurant previously. Unfortunately the City Directories on the Pitt website end in the 40s… so I can’t just look its address up. "

Matt said about 14 years ago about: The Buttery Coffee Shop
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"Thereabouts. I assume the approaches were all rebuilt when the bridge was replaced, but hte location should be the same. "

Matt said about 14 years ago about: Bloomfield Bridge
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"So I guess Turner couldn't out-bid Coca Cola for the prime barn real estate and had to settle for the fence.
Perhaps he is the innovator that inspired later fence advertisers at CMU
http://www-2.cs.cmu.ed..."

Jason said about 14 years ago about: Coca-Cola
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"this is the old Kaufmann's building"

Chuck said about 14 years ago about: Smithfield and Fifth
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"This actually looks like the Allegheny. The bridge looks like the old sixth street bridge. "

Chuck said about 14 years ago about: Boats on Riverbank
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""Pittsburgh Junction Railroad (PJRR) is the western railroad bridge on Baum Blvd (formerly Atherton Ave).
http://images.library...."

Jonathan said about 14 years ago about: Atherton Avenue Bridge Engineering Plan
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"Whew! That's a load off of my mind! I couldn't make any sense of the last word and though it was just marks...

I'm glad to have found that Mr. Houston was merely willing to rent out every inch of barn and fence for advertisements, and not at involved in blanket-related death intrigue!

I take back all posthumous aspersions cast on the good Mr. Turner.

I still read it both ways, and "WARM" has certainly been rubbed out, so I suspec my original theory might be correct, and some long-dead twelve-year-old just put one over on me!
Thanks Jonathan! "

Matt said about 14 years ago about: Coca-Cola
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"Cayuga Street is now the Bloomfield Bridge approach:
http://images.library...."

Jonathan said about 14 years ago about: Liberty Avenue
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"appears."

Jonathan said about 14 years ago about: Coca-Cola
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"If you click on the image for an enlarged version, a more 'normal' looking "JOHN TURNER'S BLANKETS WILL KEEP YOU WARM"!"

Jonathan said about 14 years ago about: Coca-Cola
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"Just to round out the discussion, there is a John E. Turner listed in the same directory with a dry goods store at 5211 Stanton Ave... Very macabre... http://digital.library..."

Matt said about 14 years ago about: Coca-Cola
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"alright, that aside, I found Felix G. Houston listed as a Carpenter living at 7500 Seely St in 1908, here: http://digital.library...

And found that Seely Street was one of several streets located in the flat area south of Butler St (then Beechwood or Washington Blvd) that now makes up the Zoo parking lot and part of Highland Park, and lo and behold, there's F.G. Houston's property!
http://images.library....

Not positive about which structure this is, but there's only one place to be looking at the property and downhill toward Butler Street. "

Matt said about 14 years ago about: Coca-Cola
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"Okay, first things first... Someone has chalked the warning: "JOHN TURNER'S BLANKETS WILL KILL YOU" onto the fence!

I want to believe this is a young boy's prank on a friend, or maybe a typical neighborly dispute. But I'm concerned that it might be an early example of consumer advocacy in a time when blankets could indeed kill you..."

Matt said about 14 years ago about: Coca-Cola
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"Not sure about this one"

Jason said about 14 years ago about: Hump District
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"Aha... I think you're right. I hadn't considered that as what I think you've tagged (and this is) is the SOUTH corner of Penn and 34th. "

Matt said about 14 years ago about: 33rd Street Sewer Explosion
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"The Old City Hall was a great building. Look at how happy they are taking the first swing. "

Chuck said about 14 years ago about: Old City Hall