Black and white photo image of the Merigold located at 834 Gallia Street. The Merigold was a confectionery that not only sold sweets but was opened for meals as well. It was opened in 1925 and was constantly referred to as "the most beautiful building in Portsmouth" by the Portsmouth Daily Times.
The U. S. General Grant Bridge connected Portsmouth to Kentucky by U S Route 23. Also known as the Fullerton Bridge, it opened in 1927 as a toll bridge, became toll free in 1974, and was razed in 2001. The new U. S. Grant Bridge was completed in 2006.
Black and white photo image of the Mary Louise Inn at 843 Gallia Street. Opened in 1919 by Robert E. and Mary Louise Lewis, it was famous for homemade pies and candies. In 1931 it was converted into the Lewis Pie Company on Fourth Street.
Colorized image of the Portsmouth High School built in 1912 at the corner of Gallia and Waller Streets to replace the Davis High School. It was closed in 2006 and razed in 2007.
Sepia toned picture image of Allen Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church. It was organized in 1837, present church at 12th (Twelfth) & Waller Street, dedicated on February 20, 1921