Although CABA provided hundreds of cool photos, I have chosen ones that show buildings that are no longer in existence today to give you a perspective of what it looks like in the same spot today.
Those of you who have read this blog for a while have already heard my "Circle of Life" analogy for the growth and development of a city.
In every city, there are buildings and developments that are "born" (constructed) and grow up over time. Like everything else in our world, they age over the years and eventually both private business owners and city governments are faced with decisions on how to promote a new "revolution" on the circle of life.
Do we tear down those old buildings and build something new or do we try to preserve, renovate and repurpose them?
This can be a tricky decision as we do our best to figure out which buildings and developments are "old and historical" (and should be renovated) and which are "old and worn out" (and should be replaced). There are typically passionate advocates for both sides of the discussion. These photos show buildings where the decision was made to tear down and start over. In some cases, the replacement is complete. In other cases, we're in a holding pattern... still waiting for the next revolution of the circle of life.
(Click on any photo to enlarge it for better viewing.)
The northeast corner of 7th and Central. |
The old buildings were torn down and this corner is ready for redevelopment. Hopefully, we'll be able to welcome new businesses soon. |
The southwest corner of 7th and Central. I'd completely forgotten about the Army & Navy Surplus store! |
The southeast corner of 7th and Central. Never was wild about "car carcasses" sitting on this corner. |
Cancun Mexican Restaurant now occupies this corner. |
Here's a property at Central Avenue and Stinson Avenue. It had a building on it in the 1940s, but by the 1980s it was an unsightly vacant lot. |
After some hard work by many dedicated folks, Stinson Park was created and still exists today as a nice little green space on Central Avenue. |
Bethany was a bustling place in its time. Here's a close up. That's Bethany Recreation Center in the right foreground. |
Here's the Flat Iron building that used to stand on the southwest corner of 14th and Central. |
Chas Ball Super Market and 19th and Central. Although it's now gone, too, this "modern" building replaced older structures that used to sit on the site years earlier. |
Another view of the Balls Super Market. How many of you remember the theater that used to sit where the long brick wall is in this picture? |
Here's the site today. The old Chas Ball building was demolished about six months ago and the circle of life continues... |
Believe it or not, this photo is taken from about the same perspective as the motel photo above. Quite a difference, eh? |
Here are a couple more photos of Prescott Plaza. |
Until next time, have a great week!
bmckiernan@wycokck.org
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