This is a postcard that is an advertisement for White and White's ice cream soda. Their business was located near the Morton House Hotel, which was located at Monroe (Monroe Center) and Ionia.
This is a view of the intersection of Fulton St E and Sheldon Ave SE. To the left is the Metz Building and on the corner is the home of Major A.B. Watson. On the right is the Grand Rapids Evening Press building.
This is an easterly view of Monroe Street (now Monroe Center) from Campau Square. Street cars and horse-drawn vehicles are seen with buildings and people. This was originally used in an 1890's City of Grand Rapids Annual Report.
This is a view of Monroe Avenue looking northwest from Division Avenue. Peck's Drugstore and the Lunn House are on the right. Streetcars and people on bicycles are visible.
This is a westerly view down Fountain Street near Bostwick Avenue. The Fountain Street Church is on the left and we can see down the street towards Division Avenue.
This is a northeast view on Canal Street (Monroe Avenue) at Crescent Street. Wurzburg Department Store is on the right and you can see streetcars and horse-drawn vehicles.
This is a view of Monroe Avenue from the Pearl Street intersection. Automobiles, streetcars, and people can be seen on the street. The Pantlind is on the left.
This is a view from Campau Square looking east of Monroe (Monroe Center) from the Pearl Street/Monroe Avenue vicinity. Streetcars, automobiles, and people are visible on a very busy street.