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Main Street, Blacksburg
Main Street Blacksburg, VA, looking south, taken at about the North Main St. entrance to mall circa 1920s-1930s.
Main Street Looking Toward Machine Shop
Main Street Blacksburg, VA, looking toward Machine Shops around 1900-1904.
Main Street Blacksburg
Undated image of Main Street, Blacksburg, VA.
Main Street Blacksburg
Main Street, Blacksburg, circa 1960s.
Main Street Blacksburg
Main Street, Blacksburg, VA, circa 1907.
Main Street Blacksburg
Main Street, Blacksburg, VA, circa 1900-1919.
Main Street
Color image of Main Street, Blacksburg, VA.
Lyric Theatre Sketch
Sketch of the Lyric Theatre in Blacksburg, VA.
Lyric Theatre 1910
The Lyric Theatre in its 1910 location.
Lyric Theatre
The original Lyric Theatre, opened on April 14, 1930.
Lucas House no. 1
Tudor Revival-style house in Blacksburg. Image used in previous iteration of web exhibit and captions were not provided. Image titles and descriptions were created at the time of exhibit migration.
Louise's Dress Shop and Thomas Pierce Real Estate Agency
Commercial structure on the northwest side of Main Street Blacksburg. Image used in previous iteration of web exhibit and captions were not provided. Image titles and descriptions were created at the time of exhibit migration.
Louis Philippe Smithey
Architect and engineer Louis Philippe Smithey, who helped build the Lyric Theatre.
Looking Toward H.B. Little, Jr.'s House on Little Circle
Current site of Apperson development in Blacksburg, VA, taken from what is now Patrick Henry.
Looking Toward Cassell Coliseum
Cassell Coliseum, from what is now West Campus Drive in Blacksburg, VA.
Logan Martin Store Building
The town of Blacksburg acquired the Logan Martin Store and converted it in 1939 for use as a town hall. Image used in previous iteration of web exhibit and captions were not provided. Image titles and descriptions were created at the time of exhibit…
Logan Martin Store
Logan Martin store, built in the mid-1920s. Image used in previous iteration of web exhibit and captions were not provided. Image titles and descriptions were created at the time of exhibit migration.
Lee Street House
House from the late nineteenth century on Lee Street. The style was typically utilized for industrial, domestic, and agricultural worker housing.
Kessler-Linkous House
Dwelling that was converted into a large rooming house with the pressures on housing increased by the growth of the student body. Image used in previous iteration of web exhibit and captions were not provided. Image titles and descriptions were…
Keister-Eakin House
Redesigned house on Main Street that incorporates the frame and some interior details of the earlier Queen Anne style. Image used in previous iteration of web exhibit and captions were not provided. Image titles and descriptions were created at the…
Janie Calloway House
Example of the popular one-and-one-half story bungalow ordered directly from the Sears and Roebuck catalog. Image used in previous iteration of web exhibit and captions were not provided. Image titles and descriptions were created at the time of…
Hunter's Masonic Lodge No. 156
Hunter's Masonic Lodge No. 156, built on Roanoke Street in Blacksburg in 1928. Image used in previous iteration of web exhibit and captions were not provided. Image titles and descriptions were created at the time of exhibit migration.
Huckleberry Train Snowbound
The Huckleberry Train stuck in snow.
Huckleberry Train
Last run of the Huckleberry train.
Huckleberry Station (Depot)
Huckleberry Station in Blacksburg, VA, built in 1911-1912.
Huckleberry Rails
Huckleberry Rails in Blacksburg, Virginia.
Huckleberry Flower Garden
Flower garden at the Huckleberry station.
Huckleberry Flower Garden
Flower garden at the Huckleberry station.
Huckleberry and Crew
Postcard depicting a Huckleberry Railroad train and its crew.
House on Lee and Wharton
Ornate example of one of the most popular house styles of the region in the late nineteenth century. Image used in previous iteration of web exhibit and captions were not provided. Image titles and descriptions were created at the time of exhibit…
Historic Price House
Historic photo showing the original appearance of the Price House. Image used in previous iteration of web exhibit and captions were not provided. Image titles and descriptions were created at the time of exhibit migration.
Historic District
Part of the historic district of Blacksburg, most likely Main Street. Image used in previous iteration of web exhibit and captions were not provided. Image titles and descriptions were created at the time of exhibit migration.
Historic Deyerle's Store
Historic photo of Deyerle's Store, built in 1875. Blacksburg's most substantial and best-preserved commercial building from the late nineteenth century (as of 1997). Image used in previous iteration of web exhibit and captions were not provided.…
Historic Arches
Historic doorway and window in Blacksburg. Image used in previous iteration of web exhibit and captions were not provided. Image titles and descriptions were created at the time of exhibit migration.
Helton House
Helton House, an example of common house styles in Blacksburg.
Harding Avenue Apartments from Street
Apartments on Harding Avenue in Blacksburg, viewed from the street. Image used in previous iteration of web exhibit and captions were not provided. Image titles and descriptions were created at the time of exhibit migration.
Harding Avenue Apartments
Apartments on Harding Avenue in Blacksburg. Image used in previous iteration of web exhibit and captions were not provided. Image titles and descriptions were created at the time of exhibit migration.
George Keister Hotel
One of the principal hotels in Blacksburg, which began as a tavern at the corner of Jackson and Main streets.
Furniture at Smithfield Plantation
Cupboard at Smithfield Plantation, Blacksburg, VA.
Furniture at Smithfield Plantation
Piece of furniture at Smithfield Plantation, Blacksburg, VA.
Furniture at Smithfield Plantation
Interior of a bedroom at Smithfield Plantation, Blacksburg, VA.
Front of Lyric Theatre
Front of the Lyric Theatre in Blacksburg, VA.
Frame Building at 404 Progress Street
Colonial Revival-style house in Blacksburg. Image used in previous iteration of web exhibit and captions were not provided. Image titles and descriptions were created at the time of exhibit migration.
First Huckleberry Depot at Blacksburg
First depot for the Huckleberry Railroad in Blacksburg, VA.
Farmers' and Merchants' Bank with Veneer
After the Bank was damaged by fire in 1923, a brick veneer was added to the building. Image used in previous iteration of web exhibit and captions were not provided. Image titles and descriptions were created at the time of exhibit migration.
Farmers' and Merchants' Bank
Farmers' and Merchants' Bank, built around the turn of the century on the southwest side of Main Street. Image used in previous iteration of web exhibit and captions were not provided. Image titles and descriptions were created at the time of exhibit…
Entrance of Campus in Blacksburg
Oil painting of the entrance to Virginia Tech's campus by Chester Leich in 1931.
Ellett's Drugstore Building
Ellett's Drugstore Building of 1900, later refaced. Image used in previous iteration of web exhibit and captions were not provided. Image titles and descriptions were created at the time of exhibit migration.
Ellett House
Large, two-story, frame dwelling with a traditional center-passage plan. Image used in previous iteration of web exhibit and captions were not provided. Image titles and descriptions were created at the time of exhibit migration.
Effinger House
Convential local variant of the bungalow form on Wilson Avenue in Blacksburg. Image used in previous iteration of web exhibit and captions were not provided. Image titles and descriptions were created at the time of exhibit migration.
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