The south side of Waterford Street with all the buildings currently standing in place. The sign on the second building reads, "THE HOME OF ECONOMY - EVERYTHING TO EAT AND WEAR". The next building sign reads, "Restaunant & Bakery," and the next "Fair." Across the street the sign reads, "Barber Shop". This block, completed by 1907, holds from left Countryside Insurance, Jack V. Hess Jr., Creative Touch Photography, Wakarusa Dime Store, and the Tax Man. The building across the street from the Tax Man is the building prior to present day Cook's Pizza (Weldy Block).
Photo Credit: Wakarusa Public Library
Internet Source: wakarusa.org
Webmaster: Leland M. Haines, Goshen, IN.
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History: Early Photographs
Photo post card of Waterford Street facing east. Taken around 1907. Current buildings of note are at right the Tax Man, Wakarusa Dime Store. At left is the prior building to where Key Bank now stands.
Photo Credit: Leland M. Haines
Internet Source: wakarusa.org
Webmaster: Leland M. Haines, Goshen, IN.
Photo Credit: Leland M. Haines
Internet Source: wakarusa.org
Webmaster: Leland M. Haines, Goshen, IN.
History: Early Photographs

The D. V. Werntz building was built in 1900. To the right is currently the Tax Man, next to it are the Wakarusa Dime Store Buildings.
Photo Credit: Wakarusa Public Library
Internet Source: wakarusa.org
Webmaster: Leland M. Haines, Goshen, IN.
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