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.

The Bradley Tire Service was located at the east end of town just west of the current north Bradley bridge

 

The Sea Plane Inn. (From collection of Atwell Brown)
The Sea Plane Inn with the Texaco garage, and Townhouse Restaurant in the distance.
The Sea Plane Inn. This shot shows the very first gas pump in town. (From collection of Atwell Brown)
Inside of the Sea Plane Inn. (From collection of Atwell Brown)
Later photo of the Sea Plane Inn, renamed The Zoo, and with new pumps on the island. (From collection of Atwell Brown)
The Texaco Station in 1948. (From collection of Atwell Brown)
A rare photo of the original N. Bradley bridge. (From collection of Atwell Brown)
The old Bradley Train depot. (From collection of Atwell Brown)
Restaurant near corner of Bradley Rd. and Pleyto around 1920. (From collection of Atwell Brown)
View looking north down Pleyto toward the train station. (From collection of Atwell Brown)
View facing south on Pleyto of Hotel and businesses at around the turn of the century. (From collection of Atwell Brown)
View showing the old Post Office. (From collection of Atwell Brown)
View facing south on Pleyto showing both sides of the street in the early 1900's. (From collection of Atwell Brown)
This oil well was located just south of the town of Bradley. (From collection of Atwell Brown)
The library today on Dixie St.

 

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