Three photographs of West Erie Avenue and the "Loop" area of downtown Lorain, c. 1935 -1936

1935 - 1936 / Downtown Lorain

Three photographs of the West Erie Avenue "Loop" area circa 1935, including two eastbound views of what was then known as the Erie Avenue Bridge viaduct over the Black River. The bridge was later renamed the Charles Berry Bascule Bridge in honor of Congressional Medal of Honor winner and Lorain native Charles Berry. Photographers are unknown.

~ Doane Collection of the Lorain Public Library System, “Three photographs of West Erie Avenue and the "Loop" area of downtown Lorain, c. 1935 -1936,” Lorain County Memory, accessed January 11, 2025, https://lorain.omeka.net/items/show/1716.

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Three photographs of West Erie Avenue and the "Loop" area of downtown Lorain, c. 1935 -1936

Description

Three photographs of the West Erie Avenue "Loop" area circa 1935, including two eastbound views of what was then known as the Erie Avenue Bridge viaduct over the Black River. The bridge was later renamed the Charles Berry Bascule Bridge in honor of Congressional Medal of Honor winner and Lorain native Charles Berry. Photographers are unknown.

Publisher

Lorain Public Library System
Albert Doane

Date

1935 - 1936

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Language

English

Type

Photograph