Corry Places & Things

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The Civil War Statue and canon in the City Park

 

The Gazebo in the City park where you can

enjoy great entertainment such as Thursday in the Park

 

 

The Former Hotel Corry and Old Corry Library

 

 

A picture of the Elks club in the background.

 

Another picture of the Elks Club with it's great pillars

 

 

Corry Post Office on Center Street

 

National Guard Armory on Washington Street

 

Center Street looking from South center St. hill

 

The Corry Public Library on W. Washington St.

Site of the Former A&P Store

 

YMCA Building on North Center St.

 

Corry Memorial Hospital on W. Smith St.

 

The New Corry City Council Building

between the City Building and Firehouse #1

 

City Building

Another view of the City Building across from the Corry

Post Office on S. Center st.

 

 

Corry Christian & Missionary Alliance Church

Located on Rt 6 and Hatch St.

 

New Ladder truck and pumper

 

Fire fighters Andrew Sproveri and Jim Lathrop

 

THIS IS FIRE STATION NUMBER 2 LOCATED ON WASHINGTON ST.

THE HISTORICAL SOCIETY HAS ASKED THE CITY OF CORRY FOR

PERMISSION TO PURCHASE THE FIRE STATION AFTER IT IS CLOSED

AND MAKE IT A FIRE MUSEUM

 

THIS IS ANOTHER PICTURE OF THE CORRY MUSEUM

FROM MEAD AVE.

 

 

THE CLIMAX ENGINE IN CORRY MUSEUM

 

 

THIS IS ALICE LAKE OR ALSO KNOWN AS MEAD PARK POND. NOTICE NICHOLS LODGE IN THE BACKGROUND ACROSS THE POND.

 

 

nichols Lodge

 

 

St. Thomas Church on W. Washington St.

 

 

Wright Street School

 

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Renovation of the downtown area they took

the canopes down and are widening streets

and installed new lamp posts

 

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The other side of center st.

 

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Some of the buildings that have already

been renovated

 

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Arbys and Quickfill at the corner of

Columbus Ave. and N.Center St.

 

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New Business in town

Advance AutoParts

 

As I get more pictures

I will add them to this page.

Yours Truly John E Silvis