Man standing in Armco Culvert. 1918 ad about Armco Culverts: "'Armco' Iron Culverts cost less per year than any other type of construction you can use to drain railroad tracks or highways. They have been on the market for years and have been installed in all parts of the country — in all kinds of soils — under all imaginable conditions — and they have made good. They last! Made of the most durable of available culvert metals — rust-resisting 'ARMCO' Iron — light, strong, resilient. Easily and quickly installed with ordinary labor, and once in the ground there to stay."
Looking southeast from 6th Avenue at the Hotel Franklin. Condemned and torn down in late 70's, early 80's. Title says: "130 rooms, 130 baths. Rates are $1.50 and $2.00. No higher." Number 47200.