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$39.95
The Anniston Star is pleased to be working with local historical organizations to bring our readers this beautiful hard-bound book. This heirloom-quality coffee-table book celebrates The Anniston Star’s 100th anniversary and features more than 250 amazing images and newspaper front pages of Anniston and Calhoun County from the 1800s through today.
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The 1940s brought many changes on Noble Street such as this worker preparing to install new street lamps on the corner of 13th and Noble streets.
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School saftey patrol and members of the Anniston Fire Department in front of Grace Lutheran Church in Anniston in the 1940s.
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John Searcy, five-years-old, squints as he takes careful aim at toy ducks before throwing a bean bag in a game on Noble Street in 2009.
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View of Noble Street in Anniston, circa 1945.
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Paul Burrell gets metal hot to work on an anvil at his home outside Lineville in 2011.
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Early Anniston Fire Department wagon, circa 1910. Driver was Chief Roscoe Rainwater.
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City Cafe in Jacksonville owned by Curtis Powell, 1940. From left are Curtis Powell, Lee Roy Wilkerson and Glenn Williamon and Paul Miller.