Location #11
On the map, location #11 is actually the location of the current Bradley library, where Darlene and Evan Lloyd were nice enough to open up for me on a Sunday to let me copy some vintage photos of Bradley. Many of the other photos were supplied to me courtesy of Atwell Brown.
The Bradley Country Store. |
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The Bradley Tire Service was located at the east end of town just west of the current north Bradley bridge
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The Sea Plane Inn. (From collection
of Atwell Brown) |
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The Sea Plane Inn with the Texaco
garage, and Townhouse Restaurant in the distance. |
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The Sea Plane Inn. This shot
shows the very first gas pump in town. (From collection of Atwell Brown) |
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Inside of the Sea Plane Inn.
(From collection of Atwell Brown) |
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Later photo of the Sea Plane
Inn, renamed The Zoo, and with new pumps on the island. (From collection
of Atwell Brown) |
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The Texaco Station in 1948.
(From collection of Atwell Brown) |
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A rare photo of the original
N. Bradley bridge. (From collection of Atwell Brown) |
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The old Bradley Train depot.
(From collection of Atwell Brown) |
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Restaurant near corner of Bradley
Rd. and Pleyto around 1920. (From collection of Atwell Brown) |
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View looking north down Pleyto
toward the train station. (From collection of Atwell Brown) |
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View facing south on Pleyto
of Hotel and businesses at around the turn of the century. (From collection
of Atwell Brown) |
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View showing the old Post Office.
(From collection of Atwell Brown) |
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View facing south on Pleyto
showing both sides of the street in the early 1900's. (From collection
of Atwell Brown) |
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This oil well was located just
south of the town of Bradley. (From collection of Atwell Brown) |
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The library today on Dixie St. |
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