Summary
In 1971, when I first came to work as a cashier and clerk at the old Liberal Market on Salem Avenue near Grand Avenue, the surrounding neighborhoods were going through a downhill transition.
Many of the oversized houses that could be found on the streets east and west of Salem had been divided into apartments, nursing homes, a few halfway houses and mental health treatment centers and other businesses.See the full content of this document
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Struggling Salem Ave. Area Shows Signs of Life
But there were still echoes of a time when that section of Dayton View had been a thriving, even fashionable, part of town. In addition to Liberal ...
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