27/05/2024
A post this Memorial Day weekend from my other page, Vintage Charlottesville. To see all my Charlottesville posts follow/like that page since that is the one I’ll keep active going forward. Thanks to all of you who have already switched over!
This photograph was taken on Memorial Day weekend, 1959, near the intersection of First & Main in downtown Charlottesville. The Jefferson Theater is screening a new release, “Pork Chop Hill”starring Gregory Peck. Another movie theater, The Lafayette, can be seen in the distance. Nearly every business along Main Street had prominent signage, often in the form of blade signs hanging out over the wide sidewalks. Later this same year Barracks Road Shopping Center would open and contribute to the long, slow decline of downtown as a major shopping area in Charlottesville.
This image is just one of many rare and remarkable photographs found in the book “Vintage Charlottesville” by Steve Trumbull and available at the link below or at Blue Whale Books and The Virginia Shop.
https://cville-images.myshopify.com/collections/books/products/vintage-charlottesville-rare-remarkable-photographs-of-charlottesville-virginia