The photo above was taken September 27, 1945. It was shot by the Detroit Bureau of the Acme Photo Co. It shows Goyeau at Elliott looking north.
The caption on the back reads as follows:
On the left hand side, you can see a nice shot of the G. Tate Easton dealership (a post about that building from 2008, can be found here)
Here’s the same view today.
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Andrew's Mom. It was actually the other way around. lol The gas was much cheaper over here though.
Thanks RWS!