For several years we have been publishing photos from our archive. These are pictures that were used in news stories in past issues, and which now give a brief snapshot of how things have changed over the years. In this case, it shows how some things haven’t.

THEN AND NOW A truck-load of carrots sits idle during a strike at Antle Carrot Co. in 1955 on Locust Street. (Sam Vestal/Pajaronian file)

This comparison—with 69 years between them—shows the same structures, with only the vehicles changed. We will try to add the modern view of our historical photos when we can.

The same three homes still stand on Locust Street today as shown in the 1955 photo above. (Tarmo Hannula/The Pajaronian)
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