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Five old Northern Kentucky photos picked at random, Part 7
Department stores come and go. This was the Montgomery Ward store, a national chain, in Covington.

Northeast corner of 2nd and Scott, Covington, in 1981. Ky Post photo.

New Conservatory Restaurant on the riverfront in 1978. KY Post Photo

On The Yorkshire Club, 518 York Street,in the one time gambling mecca of Newport. KY Post photo.

The Highland Theatre opened on August 3, 1927, and seated 750. The first show was Senorita, starring Bebe Daniels. It closed in March of 1979.

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