This large sized magnet pictures a busy W. 5th street in Cincinnati, Ohio c.1908. The Knox store that appears on the left was at 28th W. 5th so I think this shot was taken at the corner of 5th and Race, looking northeast, during the afternoon. There are dozens of pedestrians wearing Victorian fashions, numerous horse-drawn carriages and a street car. There is legible signage for Potters Shoes, S. H. Knox Five and Dime and in the Andrews Building at the right, M. Schwab Jewelers (where Hilton is now).
Founded in 1884 by Seymore Horrace Knox (1861-1915) and his cousin, Frank Winfield Woolworth, there were 112 Knox variety stores by 1911 when they were merged with the 318 F. W. Woolworth & Co. stores. Potter's Shoes was around until at least the 1940s.
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SKU: M1647
Cincinnati Ohio c1908 Street Scene History Fridge Magnet
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