
Earnhardt Building

Earnhardt Building

Earnhardt Building

Earnhardt Building

Earnhardt Building

Earnhardt Building

Former Bradford Hotel

Former Bradford Hotel

Caloosahatchee Bridge, Fort Myers 12/3/2019

1370 Barcelona Avenue

1370 Barcelona Avenue

1370 Barcelona Avenue

1370 Barcelona Avenue

1370 Barcelona Avenue

1370 Barcelona Avenue

1370 Barcelona Avenue

Tootie McGregor Fountain

Tootie McGregor Fountain

Tootie McGregor Fountain

Tootie McGregor Fountain

Tootie McGregor Fountain

Tootie McGregor Fountain

Tootie McGregor Fountain
The Tootie McGregor Fountain was built in 1913 to honor the memory of one of Fort Myers early pioneers.
When originally built, the fountain was located at the intersection Cleveland Avenue, Anderson Avenue, McGregor Boulevard, Main and Carson Street. It was moved to the Fort Myers Country Club in the 1950’s. The designer is unknown
The I M Canal Aqueduct over Nettle Creek in Morris, Illinois collapsed in 2013. Little has been done to repair the structure since that time. It is estimated that the cost to repair the aqueduct will cost 5 million dollars. In November of 2018, $250,000 was allocated for the clean up.
Because of the issue with the aqueduct, Gebhardt Park has suffered and the canal running through it has become overgrown with weeds.

Collapsed aqueduct overlying Nettle Creek in Morris

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Ramova Theater
The Ramova Theater is located at the corner of South Halsted Street and 35th Street in Chicago. It opened on August 21, 1929. Its opening movie was Desert Song.

Ramova Theater
It was a sister theater to the north side Music Box Theater. It had one screen and a capacity of 1,500 seats. The architect was Meyer O. Nathan.

Ramova Theater
The internal style was atmospheric with a deep blue ceiling with glittering stars. The auditorium was built to resemble a Spanish Courtyard. The sidewalls had multiple archway with scenes of Spanish Countryside.
A highlight in the history of the theater came in 1940 when Charles Chaplin had the premier of his movie The Dictator at both the Ramova and the Music Box Theaters.

Current Appearance Interior
By the 1950’s the Ramova Theater was only showing second run features. The theater closed in 1985. Its last feature was Police Academy 2. The building has stood vacant since. The city of Chicago took ownership of the building in 2001.

Semicircular Arcades Sidewalls

Charlotte Harbor

Charlotte Harbor

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Charlotte Harbor

Charlotte Harbor

Charlotte Harbor

Charlotte Harbor

Charlotte Harbor

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Charlotte Harbor

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The Pelham

The Pelham