Reed's Livery
Photograph
A women, two men and a child pose in a carriage hitched to two mules or horses. They are parked outside the Reed's Livery building on the NW corner of Culver and Griffith.
A small sign by the door reads "Leave check for your baggage at office transferred promptly." A sign under the attached to the building reads "The Vaudie-Ribs Co.", likely the firm that painted the large mural-sign on the second story.
This image was featured as History Mystery #101 with the solution: This downtown livery served the horse & buggy set in 1910. The building is now occupied by the award winning Restaurant Toulouse.

2023.10.344
Digital scan
246 Culver/Restaurant Toulouse/Reed's Livery/Union House
Transportation: horse-poweredCommercial businessesBuildings: Commercial
Winthers, Sally
2023.10
Found in Collection
These photos were published by Jack Sheridan for Commercial Record "History Mystery" features.
Digital data in CatalogIt
These image(s) were copied from the SDHC photo blog [or the Jack Sheridan drive if that was a superior version] in preparation for updating the SDHC website in 2023.
11/04/2023
11/04/2023