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Wooster Digital History Project

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  • Collection: The Revitalization of Downtown Wooster: 1980s to Today

2013-07-08 10.58.16.jpg
223 W Liberty Street in 2013, visible businesses include Friendtique, Uptown Downtown Antiques, and The Wooster Book Company

planters.jpg
Photo of a man watering a planter on the corner of West Liberty and South Market Streets, part of Main Street Wooster's beautification efforts

square.jpg
Photo of the town square in 1966

MSW - square finished.jpg
A photo of the town square, after it was rebuilt by the Cahmber of Commerce and Main Street Wooster

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A map showing the streets that comprise downtown Wooster

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2013-07-03 17.11.20.jpg
A photo of South Market Street, near the Square, in 2013.

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The sign for the Main Street Wooster and Chamber of Commerce building on West Liberty Street

MSW - square building.jpg
Photo taken in 1993, during the Main Street Wooster/Chamber of Commerce project to rebuild the square

2013-07-05 21.05.48.jpg
Rear view of newly-built lofts in the Merchant's Block building on West Liberty Street, many are already sold

MSW Gazebo.jpg
A photo of the gazebo on the northeast corner of the square, with banners advertising events downtown

53_8x12.jpg
1980s photo of a lot on West Liberty Street next to Fritz Amerson's House of Flowers

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07_12x18.jpg
A sign posted at a work site of the Wooster Downtown Economic Development Project, the precursor to Main Street Wooster

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A graph charting the change in the types of businesses downtown, from the 1970s to today. Estimates are based on phone book listings.

MSW Banner.jpg
A photo of a banner on the town square advertising the Ohio Light Opera

barneycrum.jpg
Photo of West Liberty Street in the 1980s, businesses shown are Barney's Menswear and Crum Drugstore

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A 2009 Daily Record article describing the development of the downtown "entertainment district" and Main Street Wooster's campaign to grant more restaurants liquor licenses, the first of which was Muddy Waters Cafe and Grill

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A 2007 Daily Record article about the appeal of downtown lofts

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A 1985 Daily Record article discussion a group of Wooster business men, who proposed to build a large shopping complex with an attached parking garage as a means of saving the downtown economy
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