Wednesday, June 29, 2016

Pictures Tell The Payson Story: The Changing Faces of Main Street

This photo, shot at 100 North, was taken around 1910. On the right is the old William Douglass home and on the left, the Hancock Building, where we find Crest today. The men are in the process of building a sidewalk across Main Street.
"Payson Main Street has seen many changes since the community was founded 116 years ago," notes Payson Historical Society's L. Dee Stevenson in this week's print edition of The Payson Chronicle.  "This week we are publishing a few from our collection of photos of Main Street at different times in its history."

Check them out by picking up a copy of the newspaper.




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