East Liverpool Historical Society

The 300 block of East 3rd street began with the eastern side of Union Street and ended at the western side of Broadway. It was a block that was part residential and part commercial. We don't have a lot of pictures of this block.

The 1923 Sanborn Fire Insurance map.

We don't have a really good overhead view of this block. This one is kind of blurry but it gives you an idea.

This one is small but a bit clearer.

In the 1880s this was the southwest corner of Broadway and 3rd Street. Dr Birkett Magic Lantern Glass Slides.

About the same general time period this was the Northwest Corner of Broadway and 3rd Street.Dr Birkett Magic Lantern Glass Slides.

This was the corner of Broadway and E. 3rd in the 1940s, Inger Lloyd Collection.

Demolition of Buildings on the south side of Third Street, near Broadway, East Liverpool, Ohio, for construction of a motel. Photo taken May 1965. MOC collection

Demolition of Buildings on the south side of Third Street, near Broadway, East Liverpool, Ohio, for construction of a motel. Photo taken May 1965.MOC Collection

The Inn Town Motel. Courtesy The Evening Review. Feature Pages, Sat. September 6, 1969 page 8.

Next to the southwest corner Humble Service Station on Broadway and East 3rd Street

In Limbo: 400 Block, East Third St.

 

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