Fire Department members pose on their new 1929 American La France 200 Master Series engine. On the running board stands D. K. Moser, Fire Department Chief from 1898-1931.
South Street at Pine Avenue looking East with the Colonial Hotel on the left and the Erie Railroad tracks in the center. The Colonial Hotel was located at 253 Pine Street SE.
Warren’s Packard Park was a popular tourist camp, promoted by the Warren Auto Club in the 1930s and 1940s. The park was engineered and designed by W. D. Packard, who left the park to the city and who left funds in his will to build the Packard Music…
The Old Erie Station, at left, was a vital stopping point in downtown Warren for the Erie Railroad as it passed through the city. This is a view of the South Street, looking west from Main Street.
The former Howland Drive-in opened for business in 1941, making it the first drive-in in the area and one of the first in the nation. It was located on Youngstown Road SE.
Cities Service Oil Company (2401 West Market) faces Zedaker’s Isaly Dairy on the corner of West Market and Tod Avenue. Trolley tracks run through the photo’s the center.