EL History

Anderson Home

The Anderson Home, Broadway. It looks like this is now the Kent State Parking lot.

Snow in 1950

A snow scene of East Liverpool at the corner of Broadway and St. Clair Avenue. 1950.

Locke's Jewelry Store

Locke's Jewelry Store at Broadway and 5th Streets. The building is still here and it is still a jewelry store.

Chester Bridge from Third Street

The Chester Bridge from Third Street. many can remember this scene for many years the best connection to Chester, WV. Demolished around 1968 or 1969 it was replaced by the Jennings Randolph Bridge about 1978. (Thanks to William A Morgan for help with the years.)

East Liverpool Railway Company

East Liverpool Railway Company. Once a thriving commuter network bringing people to East Liverpool from locations such as Wellsville and other surrounding communities. The Railway company was one of the first casualties of the growing popularity of the automobile and better roads.

Second Street

A scene of Second Street. There is not much left of this street, which was once a thriving part of the East Liverpool business district. The passing of many years and movement of the Ohio River have caused extensive change. The remains of Second street can be seen on the east bound ramp of State Rte 39. It looks nothing like you see it here.