Then Now
Along old highway 60
1938 - 39
The camp with shoe store (shown). N.R. Frank's car is in the front of shoe store, hidden by truck. Bessie McIntire Scott ran the
store. Gene and Maxine Frank worked there. Also note the Bargain Store.
Rainbow Camp
1938
An area on north side old highway 60 across from
city park. Also called Camp and Nappy Town (so
named after N.R. Frank) "Rainbow" is from N.R.
Frank's army service.
Note: Tar-paper on end of buildings before the
88cent shoe store was built.
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Courtesy Judy Kenaga
There isn't a lot of history on this picture. It has Stepp Pleasnton Kan and also Mountain View Mo and if you take a
close look at it you can see it is our fair city. (click on small image to enlarge)
Courtesy Clyde Antrim
"Nappy" Frank's Stage coach
Anyone know when they were built?
My Dad worked for Nappy and may
have helped build it.
Water Tower (Courtesy Eve Taylor)
I don't remember this one.
Then Now
Downtown 1958
(Courtesy Eve Taylor)
Taken from Mabel Culpeppers Cafe across from Malone's Motel.
1920's Now
Mountain View Hotel
Later to known as Malone's.
Then Now
Fire Station
1940's
Taken with a cell phone ugh from album
Then Downtown Now
1950
Hospital
!952
Taken with a cell phone ugh
1942 Now
Jelly Factory
1942 Judge Lyon's Jelly Factory. Was also a skating rink in the 30's and in later years.
Nappy's Wagons
Feb. 22 1953
Four wagons that were built in his
factory in MV.
1940's Now
This is a great one.
(Courtesy Judy Kenaga)
Across the bandstand in the
above pix you can see the same
bank building several years earlier.
The J.B. Hannah either remodeled
or a new building notice the
windows.
Smith- Padget Flooring Mill
As it was called in those days.
Mountain View Railway Station
A few blemishes that i can't remove.
Courtesy Buster Davis
Note the wooden sidewalk
Courtesy Buster Davis
Front Street
1911 - 13
Courtesy Buster Davis
Front Street
1930's - 40's
Courtesy Buster Davis
Derk's Blacksmith Shop
across from MV Hotel
Courtesy Buster Davis
Derk's Blacksmith Shop
later years
Courtesy Buster Davis
Front Street early 1900's
Courtesy Buster Davis
Derk's Blacksmith Shop
later years
Courtesy Buster Davis
First High School in MV
Courtesy Buster Davis
2nd High School in MV
Courtesy Buster Davis
Unknown location
Courtesy Buster Davis
Train Depot
Courtesy Buster Davis
Where is the water tower?
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