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This section includes a pictorial history of Flushing. If a picture equals a thousands words, then this section is a must see!
Old postcard
(1908?) of Main Street in Flushing looking East before the street was paved. Submitted by Laura L. Horton (Martin)
The saw mill
was the first business in Flushing (Vol. II p.44)
Train
arriving from Durand at the Depot in the 1890's (Vol. II p.35)
Parade
for Memorial Day in the 1950's (Vol. II p.39)
Historic elevator
, 114 Terrace St., built in 1889, torn down in 1996. (Vol. III p.44)
South side of Main Street
in the late 1930's (Vol. II p.57)
Main Street Bridge south
(Vol. II p.81)
Lumbering
was one of the reasons Flushing was settled. (Vol. II p.81)
The Flushing Depot facing north.
(Vol. II p.81)
Interior of Daniel B. Perry drug store
at 114 E. Main St. (Vol. II p.34)
Ribbon cutting ceremony
at grand opening of the museum June 7, 1997 (Vol. III p.70)