DescriptionBlairsville Pennsylvania Market Street 2010.jpg
English: Business district of Blairsville, Indiana County, Pennsylvania. Looking eastward on East Market Street between Walnut Street and Stewart Street. The tall yellow brick building in the distance is the Einstein Block, formerly Einstein Opera House (1904). The dark-colored three story building had been the G. C. Murphy variety store, originally the First National Bank (1903).
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