MPS 48-24-06

Photo 1
Sides Painted
1
Color
Black
Structure
Brick Building
Unique Characteristics
None
Still Standing
No
Credits

Photos 1-4 by Larry Zinn (Aug. 1990 - contributed by Butch Moon). 

Photo 5 by Dave and Mary Ann Shaver (ca. 1986). 

Photo 6 by unknown (1909 Post Card).

Photos 7 & 8 by unknown (ca. early 1940's).

Photo 9 Google satellite image.
Other Information

The building is clearly visible in Historic Aerials' imagery (1955). The distance measurment tool was used to obtain the decimal cooridnates for the building. The coordinates were input to the Google map program and the red pin on Photo 9 marks the lcoation where the building once stood.

Photo 7 is an enlarged inset view from Photo 8. Note the building to the left with two Mail Pouch signs (MPS 48-24-12).

Photo 6 (Post Card) shows the building in 1909 prior to the Mail Pouch sign and prior to the construction of the Jefferson Street Bridge. (There is an 'X' above the building). Note the building to the right with the Bull Durham sign (BDS 48-24-11).

Photos 1-5 were taken from Water Street on the opposite side of the Monongahela River.
Where to find it

*GONE* (razed and removed)  Between Cleveland Ave. & the Monongahela River, on the left side of the Jefferson Street Bridge headed north into Fairmont. One side. Brick building. Black background.

Address
209 Cleveland Ave
City
Fairmont
State
WV
Zipcode
26554
Country
USA
Latitude
N 39° 28.98'
Longitude
W -80° 08.51'
lat
39.483107
lng
-80.142087
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