Prospect Avenue before the age of automobiles.

Prospect Avenue before the age of automobiles. University of South Florida Tampa Library still image eng Prospect Avenue (later called 15th Street West) was one of the finer residential areas of early Bradenton. It is seen here, looking south from Marcy Street, after the palm trees were planted and sidewalks and curbs added (ca. 1910), but before brick paving of streets. The high wooden fences along the road is gone, signaling the end of the town's tolerance for free ranging cattle, but the shell road bears evidence of the horse and buggy days. Prospect Avenue (later called 15th Street West) was one of the finer residential areas of early Bradenton. It is seen here, looking south from Marcy Street, after the palm trees were planted and sidewalks and curbs added (ca. 1910), but before brick paving of streets. The high wooden fences along the road is gone, signaling the end of the town's tolerance for free ranging cattle, but the shell road bears evidence of the horse and buggy days. United States Florida--Manatee County--Bradenton Manatee County Public Library Historic Photograph Collection

Prospect Avenue before the age of automobiles.

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Prospect Avenue (later called 15th Street West) was one of the finer residential areas of early Bradenton. It is seen here, looking south from Marcy Street, after the palm trees were planted and sidewalks and curbs added (ca. 1910), but before brick paving of streets. The high wooden fences along the road is gone, signaling the end of the town's tolerance for free ranging cattle, but the shell road bears evidence of the horse and buggy days.

Prospect Avenue (later called 15th Street West) was one of the finer residential areas of early Bradenton. It is seen here, looking south from Marcy Street, after the palm trees were planted and sidewalks and curbs added (ca. 1910), but before brick paving of streets. The high wooden fences along the road is gone, signaling the end of the town's tolerance for free ranging cattle, but the shell road bears evidence of the horse and buggy days.

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Florida--Manatee County--Bradenton

Manatee County Public Library Historic Photograph Collection