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Woolies: Woolworth inset in sidewalk

This photograph captures the remnants of yet another closed local institution. Founded on September 10, 1884 by F.M. Kirby, this "five and dime" was a thriving part of Main Street Wilkes-Barre until its closure in 1993. (Photographer: Amanda Cawley, taken on October 3, 2005 at 10:25 AM.)

Boscov's: Boscov's main entrance

This is a picture of the main entrance to Boscov's department store. Wilkes-Barre is the smallest city in the United States to have a free standing department store. Department stores like Boscov's once dominated central city retailing when downtown was the commercial and economic center of the city. This photograph was taken by Krishna Kinariwala at 10:57am on October 3, 2005.

Midtown Village: Midtown Village

Some culture and class is added to Wilkes-Barre with the help of a Japanese steakhouse and a high end menswear store. Taken by Suzanne on 10/4/05 at 11:43 am.

Future: South Main St and Northhampton St. intersection

Wilkes-Barre prepares itself for the future with the construction of a downtown multiplex. Taken by Suzanna on 10/3/05 at 11:35 am.

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