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1979
Vermilion County, IL
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Midway between Westville and Georgetown, looking south west across Rt 1
1979
Vermilion County, IL
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1979
Vermilion County, IL
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1979
Vermilion County, IL
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1979
Vermilion County, IL
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McBride Auction House just north of Georgetown on the west side of Rt 1. This building is still standing as of March: 2023 Between Georgetown and Westville
1981
Vermilion County, IL
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Bryant Auto Parts and Recycling 10112 State Route 1. Westville, IL 61883 Owned by Wayne Bryant
1979
Vermilion County, IL
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10112 State Route 1. Westville, IL 61883
1981
Vermilion County, IL
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This house is where the Priest Family lived and is located at 6460 N State Line Rd. Cayuga, IN 47928. My grandpa built this little house and we all have wonderful memories of family gatherings here. Days of spending hours and hours down at the creek playing in the water, covering ourselves with the rich clay along the banks of the creek, and searching for Indian beads. Some of my greatest childhood memories were from here.
1972
Vermilion County, IL
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Mill St Lumber. It is now Lenhart Auction, in this building. Georgetown, Illinois 61846
1972
Vermilion County, IL
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Center of photo is the Georgetown United Methodist Church at the corner of Main and Stone St. Below the church (across Main St is the old Marathon Station on the SE corner of Main and Mill St. H&R Block is in that location now. On the right side of Marathon is another Station. I think it was Standard Oil or Amoco maybe, but that is now where Gocken Auto Repair stands. Same building I believe. To the left of the Marathon is what was know as Kerr McGee or aka Deep Rock full service gas station. It is now an auto detailing shop. To the right side of the church is where the Hum Dinger once stood. It was an ice cream stand that many of the town's youth spent their summers working at. It was torn down and made into a parking lot for the church. Georgetown, Illinois 61846