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.
Chapel Street at its intersection with Gregson Alley. A large sign reading "John Irving/featuring/Mary Jane/Shoes" is on the building to the left, and "SAVITT/JEWELERS" is lettered on a building to the right. Gregson Alley was located between Church…
A two story building with a large sign reading "John Irving/featuring/Mary Jane/Shoes" on the Chapel Street side. On the Church Street side is a sign reading "NATIONAL SHIRT SHOPS." Numerous going out of business sale signs are in the windows.
Buses wait at the intersection of Temple and Chapel. Pedestrians are on the sidewalk. Malley's Department Store, decorated for Christmas, is in the background.
St. Paul's was designed by Sidney M. Stone and consecrated April 22, 1830. It was built at the corner of Chapel and Olive Streets where it is now known as St. Paul and St. James Episcopal Church.