
It’s time once again for #FlashbackFriday with the Whitewater Historical Society.
This month we are showing you some business-related photos from the mid-20th century. We start with this winter view of the Whitewater Co-op that was located where Casey’s gas station on East Milwaukee Street is located today. The co-op was an important business, especially for farmers. The business offered discounts to members and had a large gas station at their location.
Join us next week for more from the Whitewater Historical Society.
(5468P, Whitewater Historical Society)
A bonus: Last week’s #FlashbackFriday that wasn’t posted yet

It’s time once again for #FlashbackFriday with the Whitewater Historical Society.
We are sure you are as tired of seeing these old winter views as you are of winter by now, but here is another historical look at lots of snow. This is an important picture in looking at the history of downtown. It is the north side of the west block of Main Street (west of First St.) and none of these buildings are extant. Because we know this view is from around 1880, it gives us good information on what this part of downtown looked like before all the newer buildings were constructed. In the foreground is an old hotel that was replaced around 1890 by a two-story brick commercial building that was, in turn, replaced by the one-story building that sits there today, the old Schultz Brothers dime store or what is today Main Street Shops.
(0370ST, Whitewater Historical Society)





