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Children on Locust Street sidewalk, Wooster Square project area, New Haven.
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Title
Children
on
Locust
Street
sidewalk
,
Wooster
Square
project
area
,
New
Haven
.
Creator
Earl Colter Studio.
Place
Hamilton Street (New Haven, Conn.)
Topic
Urban renewal
African American children
Children
Genre
Photographs
Theme
Infrastructure
Lifestyle
Description
Nine
children
of
various
ages
pose
on a
sidewalk
in the
Wooster
Square
Project
area
,
New
Haven
. To the
left
are
three
boys
and a
girl
. A
boy
and
four
girls
stand
to the
right
. The
location
is
identified
as
Locust
Street
,
looking
west
.
Another
street
can
be
seen
in the
background
.
Notes
Title
supplied
by
cataloger
.
One
of a
collection
of
photographs
taken
by the
New
Haven
Redevelopment
Agency
to
document
a
massive
urban
planning
and
development
project
undertaken
from
1956
through
the
mid-1970s
. The
federally-financed
redevelopment
initiative
was
realized
through
a
series
of
projects
focused
on
particular
New
Haven
city
neighborhoods
identified
by
street
or
area
names
. These
projects
involved
the
demolition
of
old
structures
and
construction
of
new
buildings
,
roadways
and
other
facilities
. The
Wooster
Square
project
targeted
an
old
New
Haven
neighborhood
with
many
lovely
nineteenth-century
houses
as
well
as
multi-family
dwellings
and
industrial
buildings
. The
construction
of
Interstates
95
and
91
and
redevelopment
initiatives
swallowed
up
a
number
of
buildings
.
Many
others
were
refurbished
as
part
of an
effort
to
preserve
the
architectural
heritage
and
character
of the
neighborhood
. A
1950
city
directory
map
shows
Locust
Street
extending
from
East
to
Hamilton
Street
one
block
north
of
Grand
Avenue
.
It
does
not
appear
on
current
maps
. If the
view
is
looking
west
,
Hamilton
may
be the
street
in the
background
.
Another
photograph
in
which
some
of the
same
children
are
depicted
is
identified
as
taken
on
Locust
Street
between
Wallace
and
Hamilton
Streets
, and the
site
of the
Teamsters
and
Consolidated
Laundry
.
Date created
1959
.
Physical format
1
photograph
;
8
x
9
7/8
in.
Digital format
image/jpeg
Identifier
File
name
:
nhchs_pha_nhrapc_f570_ph29.jpg
Source
New
Haven
Museum
and
Historical
Society
Collection
The
New
Haven
Redevelopment
Agency
Photograph
Collection
.
Rights
Reproduction
and
copyright
information
regarding
this
image
is
available
from The
New
Haven
Museum
and
Historical
Society
.
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Photographs
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