Photograph of Gotham Apartments located at the northwest corner of Chestnut Avenue and Linwood Boulevard.
Linwood Boulevard
Photograph of the Carmen's Building, located at the southwest corner of Baltimore Avenue and Linwood Boulevard. The building is labeled "Deaner Institute".
Photograph of the Commodore Apartments, once located at the southwest corner of Linwood Boulevard and Tracy Avenue.
Photograph of the Elsmere Apartments, once located at the southeast corner of Troost Avenue and Linwood Boulevard
Photograph a distant exterior view of the Milton Moore School located on the south side of 31st Street between Cypress Avenue and Elmwood Avenue. It was named for Col. Milton Moore, a member of the Board of Education. This vantage point faces north-northeast from the northeast corner of Linwood Boulevard and Cypress Avenue.
Photograph with an exterior street level view of Linwood School, once located on the north side of Linwood Boulevard between Highland Avenue and Woodland Avenue. This vantage point faces northwest from the southeast corner of Linwood and Woodland.
Photograph of children undergoing ultraviolet and hot water treatments at the R. J. DeLano School.
Photograph of the R. J. Delano School at the northwest corner of Linwood Boulevard and Cleveland Avenue. The small white sign in front reads: "PWA, Federal Emergency, Administration Public Works, R. J. Delano School, (last line unreadable)." School was designed for children with disabilities.
Photograph of the LaSalle Hotel at the northwest corner of Linwood Boulevard and Harrison Street. This vantage point faces east from the south side of Linwood near the intersection of Campbell Street.
Photograph with full frontal and side view of the A&P Grocery Store at the southwest corner of Linwood Boulevard and Forest Avenue.
Photograph with interior view of the A&P Grocery Store at its store opening at the southwest corner of Linwood Boulevard and Forest Avenue.
Photograph of Orvis A. Sturdy, South Central Business Association president, shown holding the scissors and other unidentified South Central Business Association board members at the ribbon cutting ceremonies in conjunction with the opening of the Western Auto store located at the northeast corner of Linwood Boulevard and Harrison Street.