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Taken on: January 16, 2015
Uploaded on: January 17, 2015
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In this early photo on the Akard St. side of the Queen Theatre is the attraction sign for the Akard traffic which prior to World War I was a parking spot for the horse and carriages. The sign would be replaced by a painted sign on the side of the building (see the 1955 photo).
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