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Podcast 52 – West End

Podcast 52 – West End

Update: 2025-04-20
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The West End was an escape from the city and heat from the 1850s.


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The West End


This was originally presented to the West End Kiwanis Club. So much fun talking to hard-working volunteer groups! This one was fun, so it’s part two of our series on the Lakefront.


The Pod


PDF here



Overview


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West End Park, 1940s. The entertainment district had been cleared in favor of green space. The Southern Yacht Club marina and Municipal Yacht Harbor aren’t there yet.


19th Century


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West End Music Pavillion, 1890s


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West End Concert band, 1890s


Creole Italian


West End


Creole Italian by Justin A. Nystrom


 


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Podcast 52 – West End

Podcast 52 – West End

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