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Not much. Time’s been busy elsewhere. The Waldorf is gone, but DeLendrecie’s got an upgrade. The other buildings suffered death-by-stucco many years back, but you can still read them as individual buildings, still make out the old facades, as well as other details.
Such as the tilework here for a 1902 Internet Cafe. (They had only invented one W yet.) Actually, I didn’t have to do any research to know what this W meant: that would have been Wimmer’s Jewelry, which later moved down the street to the corner. The tiles were probably set when the store opened in 1919; the colored stone was probably laid in the 30s. (Okay, I had some help on that one.)
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