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Any evidence that trolley cars once existed on Mallory Street is now gone. This delivery truck is ready to make de¬ liveries from Spirella ' s Florist in Phoebus. 2 9 y Phoebus High School, new in its structure style and concepts, made us aware of our Begin¬ nings—the area around us—our homes. Before we record our Beginninngs, we wo uld like to share with you some Reflections on the surrounding areas—as they once were. Reflections 3
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m. „rf-i MUteO- ni ' 9pf 0 c V a f o tP f ; e s 5 ' ' ? ' u a d rf» ie V ' lX y „ »i £ ° r V? If you ' ll look closely, you ' ll see that Hampton ' s population in 1916 was a mere 12,000; Phoebus ' 3,000. In 1910 West Queen Street resembled a placid European village. Sometimes it ' s hard to believe life existed as it ' s depicted in this 1931 scene at Buckroe.
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Hampton Still Growing 1976 finds Hampton still growing; changing. Today we are anxiously waiting for the King ' s Way Mall—a reproduction of Colonial Hampton. In the last years, we have seen many down¬ town buildings rich in character and history give way to progress—Merchants National Bank, Woodward ' s Drug Store, Langley Theatre, The Varsity Shop, and the Langley Hotel. Many people, especially the young, think of Hampton as always looking the way it does today. But anytime something new occurs, something old is lost. Such it is with the City of Hampton. Through the help of the Director of Syms Ea¬ ton Museum, Mr. John Mitchell, the ' 76 SPECTRE would like to share with you some pictures of Hampton as it was—many of the buildings are now gone or have taken on a new look, but all are a Reflection of a part of the history of Hampton. This is one of the earliest pictures of Queen Street taken in 1898. In thj never before published pict group of local patrons gather at the Saloon on the corner of King % i This elegant old structure waS The Barnes yofe1 focfated on the Southern end oj Tiiig ’Street. This picture was taken ih 1889. - v ’ fl •• 4
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