"Main Street in Payson has seen many changes over the years," notes L. Dee Stevenson, historian, in this week's edition of The Payson Chronicle. Pictured above is Dr. L. D. Stewart behind the wheel of his 1913 Buick with Dave Huish, a local druggist, sitting in the passenger seat. "The photo was taken by the Hancock building and just across the street we see the home of William Douglass where we find Wells Fargo Bank today." |
Tuesday, October 25, 2016
Pictures Tell The Payson Story - Payson Historical Society: Main Street 1895, 1913, and Late 1930s
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