THEN AND NOW
Scenes from Reynoldsburg's past, relating to Reynoldsburg today.

Allison WInters, father of member Jack WInters, rides a tricycle in front of the Martin and Julie Winters home in 1909. This house was located at the Southwest corner of Brice and Main Street.
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Located on the same corner in Reynoldsburg, Ohio in 2006 is the Flowerama store managed by Carol Rodriguez. The location had previously been a Gulf Oil filling station.
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Wrestling brought fame and fortune to Al Haft and his motel/restaurant on main street in Reynoldsburg. These two photos were taken by the sign company at the new motel in the mid 1940's.
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Believe it or not, down deep inside the shell of this bank still lies some of the original Haft restaurant. In the 1970's it was a TAT Restaurant and then eventually became the Heartland Bank.
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This is the building on Main Street, in old Reynoldsburg, known today as Connell Hardware. This photo is from the 1890's.
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Here is Connell Hardware in this 2009 photo. The main entrance is now on the Lancaster Avenue side of the building.
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The St. Rt. #256 farm of W.V. Ashton. A guess at the date of this photo is in the 1920's
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McDonalds/Shell now sits on this same stretch of St. Rt. #256, just north of the I-70 Interchange.
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Contributing Photographer, Neal Piek.
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