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Greyhound Depot


July 1999 Photo by David Bangs

Not all the buildings proved salvageable. Between the two Don's was the Eastside's only Greyhound Bus Terminal. Gilman Village purchased the building in 1977. When workmen tore away the rotted portions, there was no place to stop. So the building was dismantled to its concrete foundations. Since the design for the renovation had encompassed the original structure, builders simply went ahead as planned.

Businesses as of July 1999 (By shop address)

  • 16: Make An Impression - Creative rubber stamps and gift wrapping
  • 17, 18: Aubrey's Clock Gallery - Clocks, amazing chess sets, watches galore and grandfather clocks

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