Saturday, June 13, 2020

Victorian Sparkles Anew


The new owner of 500 Bellefontaine Avenue in Historic Northeast has completed its renovation.
The Victorian, built in 1890, was showing its 128 years when purchased, but is now ready to shine. 

For more on the Bellefontaine Avenue Historic District:   https://hyperblogal.blogspot.com/2018/07/bellefontaine-avenue-historic-district.html


 The home, above, in 1940.
 The home, in the Bellefontaine Historic District, was platted in the Richmond Place Subdividion.
The first residents were Dr. George A. and Mary Dean.  He was in the private practice of Homeopathy. 
At some point after 1900, the home was made a duplex-upstairs/downstairs.  There were many who lived there through the years.

Dr. William and Virginia Coffey (he was elected Jackson County Coroner)
William T. Holt
Robert H. Seymour
Mary Hathaway (teacher at Rollins School)
Frederic and Laura Teschemacher
Joe and Nancy Ficcadenti  (Barber 2323 1/2 Independence Avenue)
Pasquale Amendola
The Azzaro family

See the last image below for the story of a dust-up between doctors, Flavel Tiffany and William 
Coffey. 

Dr. and Mrs. Coffey


 All of the woodwork is original 










 The removal of a wall allowed for a larger, modern kitchen. 





Home office. 

 The second floor, formerly an apartment. 











 Two car garage is a new addition. 
 When many of the mansions and other buildings were being torn down in the 30s and 40s along Independence Blvd., the bricks were taken down by the river and put in large piles.  The Azzaro family retrieved many of them to make the patio and driveway above. 




Sunday, May 17, 2020

Skyline On A Windy Day

Gusty winds all day made shooting difficult.  Trees moving in the foreground, wind moving the camera on the tripod, but, I have found that on even the windiest day there, sooner or later, will be calm.   This was taken from a hill at 17th and Hardesty.

Monday, April 27, 2020

Springtime In The City

                                                 
                                                  Photos taken Sunday, April 26th.


Wednesday, April 1, 2020

April 30th, 1953

The Junior Chamber of Commerce had a "beauty" contest to name four Misses in connection with "Clean-up", "Paint-up", "Fix-up" week.    It was held in the Hotel Muehlebach's Music Room, Mezzanine Level.  Herb Harper was the photographer.