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House at the southeast corner of Temple and Wall Streets, taken down in 1960. It is the site of the current United Church Parish House.

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A view toward the south end of Gregson Alley toward the intersection with Crown. Some street signs are visible: "The Woman's Shop," "Charles Hair Fashions," and "Darling Juvenile Furniture."

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A rooftop view from Temple between Crown and George, looking over empty lots toward the northeast and Church and Chapel Streets. Some stores are barely visible in the background, including Malley's, J. Johnson & Sons, and Kresge.

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Demolition in progress at the southwest corner of of Church Street where it intersects with Crown Street.

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The southwest corner of Church Street where it intersects with Chapel Street. Signs for National Shirt Shops and John Irving Shoes are visible.

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Temple Street looking east, between Crown and George Streets. First New Haven National Bank is visible in the center.

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Designed as a residence by architect Ithiel Town, this building was acquired by the United Church on the Green in 1890. It was bought by Yale University Press in 1973, but at the time of this photo it was still in use as a parish house.

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St. Louis Rectory at 515 Chapel Street in Wooster Square. A partially constructed building is visible in the background on the right.

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The southwest corner of Church Street and Center Street. The Liberty Building on Temple Street is is visible in the background.

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The northeast corner of the intersection of Crown and Temple. Church Street is visible in the background. Some store signs are visible along Church Street, which read "Savitt" and "Kresge."
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