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Found on historic C Street in Springfield, Missouri. Wouldn’t you like a cuppa?
A building that you might pass often and never really notice...until one day you do! What great old signs on this one—a little faded but still proudly showing off its red, white and blue colors of the American Bag Co.
Exploring Downtown Baker City, Oregon
The small towns of Baker County offer a cornucopia of local and independent small businesses, many featuring locally crafted products that are made in, and in some cases can only be found in Baker County.
Baker City's historic downtown is one of the largest intact turn of the 20th century historic districts in the American West with over 100 buildings on the National Register of Historic Places. today the downtown has been lovingly restored and the historic district is now a thriving downtown home to numerous art galleries, restaurants, micro breweries and local independently owned shops, making it the perfect destination for celebrating the holidays and shopping small unique businesses.
For more information about historic downtown Baker City and other small towns throughout Baker County Oregon visit the Baker County Tourism website at www.travelbakercounty.com
By no means one of the older stalls, some are still equipped with their Victorian steel rimmed wooden cartwheels.
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A beautiful spring day in downtown Baker City, Oregon
The small towns of Baker County offer a cornucopia of local and independent small businesses, many featuring locally crafted products that are made in, and in some cases can only be found in Baker County.
Baker City's historic downtown is one of the largest intact turn of the 20th century historic districts in the American West with over 100 buildings on the National Register of Historic Places. today the downtown has been lovingly restored and the historic district is now a thriving downtown home to numerous art galleries, restaurants, micro breweries and local independently owned shops, making it the perfect destination for celebrating the holidays and shopping small unique businesses.
For more information about historic downtown Baker City and other small towns throughout Baker County Oregon visit the Baker County Tourism website at www.travelbakercounty.com
Small business in Parrish FL..
Film - Ilford Delta 100
Developer - Ilfotec DDX
Camera - Nikon FE 50mm f1.8
Breathe. Let go, and remind yourself that this very moment is the only one you know you have.
- Oprah Winfrey
In 1825, Yellow Springs was founded by William Mills and approximately 100 families. The village was named after nearby natural springs with waters high in iron content.
The completion of the Little Miami Railroad in 1846 brought increased commerce, inhabitants, and tourism to this area of Greene County. Many regular visitors of the 19th century came for the springs, as these were believed to have medicinal benefits. The village of Yellow Springs was incorporated in 1856.
Antioch College was founded here in 1850, and began operating in 1853 with the distinguished scholar Horace Mann as its first president.
(Wikipedia)
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The village of Orchard Park struggles to keep small businesses open and to have enough to attract a walking crowd. There are some businesses but the wrong type to get general public in there. I feel there are not enough cafés, bakeries, restaurants, and other small shops to make it worth parking a car and strolling along ... #etbtsy
Continued on my blog: A Walk through Orchard Park
Photographed with a 35mm Minolta XG-7 on Expired Kodak Max 400 Color Negative Film.
Fall in Downtown Baker City Oregon getting ready for Halloween
Out exploring historic downtown Baker City, Oregon on a beautiful fall day with lots of fall foliage and scarecrows popping up as we get closer to Halloween.
Baker City, Oregon’s historic downtown is one of the largest and most intact turn of the 20th century downtowns in the Northwest and is surrounded by historic neighborhoods. The downtown has been beautifully restored and revitalized over the years and is a vibrant and bustling district with lots of small locally owned shop. Throughout the year, the downtown hosts a number of festive celebrations and special events.
Even during this year of COVID, business was brisk with lots of customers both local and visitors wearing masks and strolling the streets and visiting shops in small groups. Business owners have adapted well to the new normal and while working diligently to keep everyone's safety a top priority, seem to be adjusting to the new normal for small businesses in a COVID era
Visitors to downtown will find numerous art galleries throughout Baker City’s historic downtown including the Crossroads Carnegie Art center in the restored Carnegie Library building as well as multiple restaurants and a variety of gourmet and artisan food and spirits. And while shopkeepers are masked up, they are visibly happy to greet and wait on customers who are also willing to follow the current CDC guidelines
For more information about other community events in Baker County visit the Baker County Tourism website at www.travelbakercounty.com
Celebrating a good friend who opened a boutique, today marks her first year of business, bravo wave kelly
Exploring Downtown Baker City, Oregon
A fun day exploring downtown Baker City and enjoying all the public art, historic architecture and watching local artists at work during the annual Chalk It Up To Art celebration.
The small towns of Baker County offer a cornucopia of local and independent small businesses, many featuring locally crafted products that are made in, and in some cases can only be found in Baker County.
Baker City's historic downtown is one of the largest intact turn of the 20th century historic districts in the American West with over 100 buildings on the National Register of Historic Places. today the downtown has been lovingly restored and the historic district is now a thriving downtown home to numerous art galleries, restaurants, micro breweries and local independently owned shops, making it the perfect destination for celebrating the holidays and shopping small unique businesses.
For more information about historic downtown Baker City and other small towns throughout Baker County Oregon visit the Baker County Tourism website at www.travelbakercounty.com