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Old Boyce Mill - with the New York Central Railroad Bridge, prior to 1893. (Photo courtesy of the Willoughby Historical Society)
Erie Street circa 1850 (Photo courtesy of the Willoughby Historical Society)
Reunion of 23rd Regiment 1878. (Photo courtesy of the Willoughby Historical Society)
Bonds Hall Block - circa 1894. (Photo courtesy of the Willoughby Historical Society)
Lake Road, present day Erie Road - looking south, late 1800's. (Photo courtesy of the Willoughy Historical Society)
Hog's Back - looking east near the Chagrin River, late 1800's. Present site of Daniels Park. (Photo courtesy of the Willoughby Historical Society)
View of Willoughby from Sterling's Hill - near Route 84 looking north, late 1800's. (Photo courtesy of the Willoughby Historical Society)
Euclid Avenue - looking north between Park and Sharpe, late 1800's. (Photo courtesy of the Willoughby Historical Society)
CP & E trestle across the Chagrin River (Photo courtesy of the Willoughby Historical Society)
Willoughby Elementary School - corner of Erie and Mentor Avenue, prior to 1906. (Photo courtesy of the Willoughby Historical Society)
Downtown Willoughby - looking south toward River Street, circa early 1910's. (Photo courtesy of the Willoughby Historical Society)
First Building for the Andrews School for Girls - 1910. (Photo courtesy of the Willoughby Historical Society)
CP & E Powerhouse - circa 1910's. (Photo courtesy of the Willoughby Historical Society)
Willoughby Fire Department circa 1915 (Photo courtesy of the Willoughby Historical Society)
Willoughby High Level Bridge 1921 (Photo courtesy of the Willoughby Historical Society)
Roy Kirby's store Erie Street 1920's (Photo courtesy of the Willoughby Historical Society)
Willoughby Inn circa 1920's (Photo courtesy of the Willoughby Historical Society)
Two lines and headquartered here,
this limited will travel over the Shore Line route close to Lake Erie.
On the hill next to Public Square.
It replaces the Medical College which left under a cloud.
Cleveland inventor, Garrett Morgan, tested his "traffic light" at the intersection of Vine Street and Erie Street in 1922.
Point Park no date (Photo courtesy of the Willoughby Historical Society)
Point Park prior to 1926 (Photo courtesy of the Willoughby Historical Society)
Willoughby Library no date (Photo courtesy of the Willoughby Historical Society)
Aerial view of downtown Willoughby - prior to 1926. (Photo courtesy of the Willoughby Historical Society).
Last remaining working outhouse in Lake County.
Stained glass windows and built of brick.
Willoughby Volunteer Firemen and Engine (Photo courtesy of the Willoughby Historical Society)
This engine was later given pneumatic tires.
Station is on Second Street.
December 24, 1933 - Identified in 1993, library has complete file.
Buried in Willoughby Cemetery.
Erie Street stores - downtown Willoughby, circa 1935. (Photo courtesy of the Willoughby Historical Society)
Downtown Willoughby - Erie Street, looking south. December 1940. (Photo courtesy of the Willoughby Historical Society)
Arrowhead Shore Club at Willobee - circa 1940's. (Photo courtesy of the Willoughby Historical Society)
Willoughby Police Department 1947 (Photo courtesy of the Willoughby Historical Society)
Willo Plaza Shopping Center - early 1960's. (Photo courtesy of the Willoughby Historical Society)
Willo Plaza Shopping Center - early 1960's. (Photo courtesy of the Willoughby Historical Society)
Willoughby Police Department 1960's (Photo courtesy of the Willoughby Historical Society)
Point Park 1988 (Photo courtesy of the Willoughby Historical Society)
President Hayes and future presidents Garfield and McKinley in attendance.
Looking east toward present-day Andrews School, early 1900's.
By 1925, a string of these lights were installed along Euclid Avenue and the rest is traffic history... (Digitized photo courtesy of Diana Rogers)
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Old Boyce Mill - with the New York Central Railroad Bridge, prior to 1893. (Photo courtesy of the Willoughby Historical Society)




































