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  • Collection: Gallia, Fourth (4th), Fifth (5th), Sixth (6th), Seventh (7th) and Sinton Street Photos

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836 6th (Sixth)Street. Building has the name "Bein" in stone on the front.

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In the early 1900's this building was used for residences. From 1926 to the mid 1990's it was Keystone Press Company. The name changed to Copy Cat Printing in the early 1990's, but the purpose of the building remained unchanged.

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Hearts Desire Tanning Salon and Jewelry Store ; located at 844 6th Street

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From 1914 to 1924 the building was AM Glockner Hardware Store. From 1926 to the mid 1930's the building was E. J. Staebler Jeweler. From 1937 to the 1940's it was the Automobile Club of Southern Ohio. From 1968 to 1977 it was a part of Valley Supply…

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From 1914 to 1924 the building was AM Glockner Hardware Store. From 1926 to the mid 1930's the building was E. J. Staebler Jeweler. From 1937 to the 1940's it was the Automobile Club of Southern Ohio. From 1968 to 1977 it was a part of Valley Supply…

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From 1914 to the early 1920's this building was Arcade Dry Goods Store. From 1928 to the mid 1930's it was Samuel Levi Furniture Company. From 1937 to 1994 the building housed the Valley Supply company, an auto supplies and electric supplies store.…

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From 1937 to 1994 this building was the Valley Supply an auto supplies company. In 1995, it became Rich TV and Home Center. It remains this today.

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Mostly throughout the 1900's this building was used for various restaurants and meat houses. The building became the Paramount Institute of Esthetics, a department of the Paramount Beauty Academy.

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Colorized photo image of the building located in 917 Gallia Street, Suit A.

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From 1924 to about 1930, the building was Dunham's Meats. After a few years of vacancy, the building became Kirby's Floral Company around the year 1939. It remains this today.
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