This photograph shows a Street Lighting Department line crew working at 51 Division Ave S. The shops shown behind the crew are the Parisian Dye House and the Reed-Tandler Company. The building to the left is no longer standing, while the buildings to the right at 45 Division Ave S are still standing.
This photograph shows the widening and removal of railway tracks on Division Street south of Oakes Street. The Harris Building at 111 Division Ave S can be seen to the left.
This photograph shows an easterly view of Michigan St. and Division Ave. The photograph was taken from the Fox Brewery building. The church shown in the photograph is the Immanuel Lutheran Church.
This photographs is of the Division Avenue widening project showing street railway car tracks being relocated in front of the Herkimer Hotel. St. Andrews Catholic Church can be seen on the right side of the Photograph along with a line of houses that had sat on Division Street. The Immanuel Lutheran church tower can be seen in the background down the st..
This photographs shows workers repositioning the street car railway tracks on Division Ave S in 1928 while the road was being widened. Saint Andrews Cathedral can be see on the right while the Herkimer Hotel can be seen on the left.
This photograph shows Division Avenue looking north from Cherry Street during the widening of Division Avenue in 1928. The Harris building sign along with others can be seen along the street. The steeple of the Immanuel Lutheran Church can be seen in the distance.
This photograph shows Ionia Ave NW prior to the extension of Division Ave north toward Plainfield Ave NW. The roof of the Michigan Street Armory, the National Guard Armory, can be seen in the foreground.