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Downtown Street Scenes, Congress Avenue

Description: Mayer's Jewelers, Ward's Drugs, Economy Engraving Co., Lockhart Bakery, Metropolitan Beauty Salon, Stelfox Fine Jewelry, Austin Chamber of Commerce, J. A. Reed Music Co., Milam Cafeteria. East side of the 800 block of Congress Ave.
Date: January 1, 1946
Creator: Douglass, Neal
Partner: Austin History Center, Austin Public Library

[Silver Hut Drive - In]

Description: Photograph of an exterior view of Silver Hut Drive-In on 3800 Procter Street. There are illegible neon signs on the front of an awning, and a sign at the top of the building that says "Chicken Hand" and "Silver Hut." The drive-in was a popular place for teen-aged people to gather.
Date: 1946
Partner: Port Arthur Public Library

[Bluebonnet Drive - In]

Description: Photograph of a wooden building identified as Bluebonnet Drive-In on 1620 Bluebonnet Avenue. Text written on the front of the building's windows says "Bluebonnet Drive In Plate Lunch." Text on the side of the building says "Bluebonnet Drive In." There is a dirt lot beside the building. In the background, there are other buildings.
Date: 1946
Partner: Port Arthur Public Library

[Golden Arrow Drive - In Staff]

Description: Photograph of nine women standing in a row, identified as the Golden Arrow Drive-In service staff on 248 Seventh Street. They are all wearing uniform skirts, bolero jackets, blouses, and change purses. They are standing in front of a window of the restaurant.
Date: 1946
Creator: Everett, James
Partner: Port Arthur Public Library

[Photograph of the San Antonio riverwalk]

Description: Photograph of a view of the riverwalk in San Antonio, Texas. A restaurant called "Casa Rio Mexican Foods" stands across the river. Tables and chairs are arranged on the restaurant's patio. Tall, leafless trees grow in front of the restaurant. To the right of the restaurant, a stone or concrete bridge crosses the river.
Date: [1946..]
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), III
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections
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