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[Bass Grocery]

Description: Photograph of the Bass Grocery store in downtown Killeen. Text next to photo reads, "A Quiet Day - in the early 1930s, traffic is light in this photo looking south on 6th Street (Gray) from the Avenue C intersection. A Killeen native remembering the depression days says,'The town was just about that dead, too!' "
Date: unknown

Wood's Drug Store

Description: Copy negative of the storefronts for Wood's Drug Store and a partially-visible neighboring business. Several men are standing or seated on the bench in front of the drug store and automobiles are parked in a line in front of the store; there is also a Coca-Cola sign above the drug store.
Date: unknown

[Headquarters at Fort Hood]

Description: Front view of the Headquarters at Fort Hood near Killeen, Texas. To the right is an army tank. In front of the building is a sidewalk to the road and a flagpole. The building is two stories tall and has awnings on the windows. Label on the photo says, "Headquarters Bldg. Camp Hood"
Date: unknown

Killeen Hotel

Description: Photograph of the Killeen Hotel, a two story building with upper and lower porches, three chimneys, some out buildings, and a windmill. Four of five people are seated on the lower porch. Text on photo reads, "Killeen Hotel -- photo taken approx. 1895-1900..... located on northwest corner of Avenue D and 8th Street...built in late 1880s or early 1890s...after Camp Hood came. hotel was moved to street south of railroad tracks, to make room for another building at D and 8th"
Date: [1895..1900]

The Northside Cinema in Killeen

Description: The Northside Cinema in Killeen. The movies displayed on the sign are Gregory Peck in "Shoot Out", and Barbara Streisand in "The Owl and the Pussycat." The theater, located at the southwest corner of 38th St. and Rancier, closed in late 1999 and burned down a few years later.
Date: 1971
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