The north side of Crown Street from the intersection with Church. Cars are parked along the street and several signs are visible, including "JO-RAY'S," "NAGLE'S," and "KANES."
The south side of Commerce Street as seen from the intersection with Congress Avenue. A large sign on the corner building reads "PETE'S APPLIANCE CO./EVERYBODY KNOWS PETE."
The intersection of George Street and Congress Avenue. Scaffolding is visible on the Congress Square Building, which is on the corner. A police officer is standing in the intersection and people are crossing.
A closeup of the pediment of the Congress Square Building. "1910" is carved in the medallion in the center. Statues of griffins and other grotesques are clearly visible, along with other ornamental stonework.
The ornately carved archway and pediment of 19 Congress Square. The archway is almost two stories high and lined with rosettes. "1910" is carved in a medallion in the pediment, which is flanked by grotesques. Lettering in a window reads "CONGRESS…
The north side of George Street from the intersection with Church Street. Visible store signs read "J. A. SILVER CO." and "MICKEY FINN STORES." The United Illuminating clock tower is on the left.