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![]() Gone but not forgotten is the Wilmoth Mansion that was on the site of the present-day Church of the Brethren parsonage. Also see a black-and-white photo of the mansion with the church at the bottom of this page. (From the Meyersdale Public Library Collection; Submitted by Dr. Jeff Irwin) |
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Naugle Building and Post Office, Corner of Centre and Main. Circa
1920s. |
Maple trees once completely lined Meyers Avenue. Circa 1912. |
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Centre Street looking south from Main Street. Circa 1920s. Postcard Image by I. Robbins & Son, Pittsburgh, PA |
Centre Street looking North from Main Street Postcard Image by I. Robbins & Son, Pittsburgh, PA |
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Main Street Looking East from Intersection of Centre Street Postcard Image by I. Robbins & Son, Pittsburgh, PA |
Meyersdale High School and Elementary School, Main Street, Circa 1920s-30s. |
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Second
National Bank, Centre and Main, Circa 1920-30s. Formerly Gallatin
National Bank, and Borough of Meyersdale. Now Somerset Trust. |
![]() Postcard Image by Colored Landscape Locals. |
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![]() Postcard Image by I. Robbins & Son, Pittsburgh, PA |
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![]() Meyersdale Church of the Brethren and former Wilmoth Mansion (Submitted by Margaret Hostetler Compton and Dr. Jeff Irwin) |
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