The Visit Morgan County, Indiana website's Mooresville page has a photo (probably taken in 2022) that reminds us of a similar view captured on film roughly 60 years ago.
Photo courtesy of Visit Morgan County, Indiana website (ca. 2022)
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The pedestrian shown in the picture above is walking east along the north side of West Main Street in downtown Mooresville. Compare it with this photo taken in the early 1960s, with the pedestrian walking in the opposite direction at about the same spot.
Rewind another 40 years or so to see how the north side of West Main Street appeared then.
(Photo by Manley Brown)
Inexplicably, the writer of the above photo's caption stated that it captured the view "west on Indiana Street," which is impossible, because Indiana Street runs north and south through downtown Mooresville. The view, however, IS west, but the street shown is West Main Street, looking across the intersection of Indiana Street in the center of downtown.
Manley Brown's 1920 perspective was repeated in this advertisement from the 1964 Mooresville High School yearbook, Wagon Trails.
The 1959 Mooresville High School Wagon Trails shows the north side of West Main Street in a gatefold shot.
Interestingly, in Mooresville Public Library's Indiana Room collections, there are many more photos of the north side of West Main Street than the south side. There are about an even number of pictures showing the north and south sides of East Main Street, with comparatively fewer photos showing North or South Indiana Streets. Perhaps aiming the camera northward was easier to capture better light, since the sun would have been behind the photographers for much of the year.
Learn some of the history of the north side of West Main Street from this digitized handout, courtesy of Mooresville Public Library's Indiana Room.
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