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An American flag hangs under the sign on the side of Billy's Dugout, a small neighborhood sports bar on the corner of Fairfield Avenue and Kinsmoor Avenue on the south side of Fort Wayne, Indiana.
Chris,
Thanks for these. It's a very good thing to document these vanishing institutions in our towns and cities. I've done some of that type of photography in my area and am often surprised when the subjects disappear quickly afterwards or before I get around to them. I noticed on a cross country trip earlier this year that main street businesses seem to have fared better in the midwest than here in the Boston-Washington Megapolis.
Chip
Thanks for the plumbing shop series. Your photos let us see a traditional small town business that's becoming increasingly rare. As always, your work is carefully done and insightful. Thanks again for sharing.
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Here's the outside of Waynedale Plumbing Supply, the little plumbing shop whose owner has worked there for 68 years. I've posted a lot of photos of the inside recently, and I have a few more to go. It has a For Sale sign in the front window because the owner wants to sell it and retire.
Chris, this is my favorite of everything you've posted in this thread. I often feel that your photos have mostly shown details, like the sign on the side of a building, rather than the whole building. With this image, I like seeing where the building is situated. I feel like it gives me a much better sense of what Ft. Wayne is really like. Thanks for posting it. 🙂
Thanks, Jamie. This is really different than most of Fort Wayne. Waynedale used to be a small town before it was swallowed up by the city, and it still looks like a small town. There's really nothing like this anywhere else in Ft. Wayne. When it closes, the loss will be great 🙁
Here is Homer Hoke's obituary: WWII vet yes, pilot, no.
https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/fortwayne/obituary.aspx?pid=149655054