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Chuck Kennedy's Auto Sales: c. 1950s

This Picture was Taken on Dresden Ave. at the gas station known as the Paramount, East Liverpool, Ohio in the Early 1950's. The fellow on the far right is Chuck Kennedy, and to the left of him is my father, Ed Bowyer. Kennedy sold new Nash's from his dealership on Walnut street, (I think it was 616)
The car business is not the same today as it was then. I remember the secrecy involved with the new car showings every year, and how we, as kids growing up in the fifties, had so much fun seeing the new models. View full size.

This Picture was Taken on Dresden Ave. at the gas station known as the Paramount, East Liverpool, Ohio in the Early 1950's. The fellow on the far right is Chuck Kennedy, and to the left of him is my father, Ed Bowyer. Kennedy sold new Nash's from his dealership on Walnut street, (I think it was 616)

The car business is not the same today as it was then. I remember the secrecy involved with the new car showings every year, and how we, as kids growing up in the fifties, had so much fun seeing the new models. View full size.

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Hi slekjr,
I just started a job at the Kent State at East Liverpool campus right off of Walnut Street. Do you have the address of Kennedy's Used Cars? I'm curious what the site looks like today.

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