Erie history in photos: downtown Greyhound station, Kaufmann's opens, Thanksgiving football, more

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An excavator tears down the former Greyhound bus station in Erie on Tuesday. It last served as Resolution night club and was demolished as part of the Erie Downtown Development Corp.'s redevelopment of properties on North Park Row on Perry Square.
An excavator tears down the former Greyhound bus station in Erie on Tuesday. It last served as Resolution night club and was demolished as part of the Erie Downtown Development Corp.'s redevelopment of properties on North Park Row on Perry Square.

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In this Nov. 25, 2004 file photo, Pat McHenry, at left, ran back an interception before being tackled by Tony Cassano, at right, during a football game on Thanksgiving Day on the field behind Jefferson Elementary School in Erie.
In this Nov. 25, 2004 file photo, Pat McHenry, at left, ran back an interception before being tackled by Tony Cassano, at right, during a football game on Thanksgiving Day on the field behind Jefferson Elementary School in Erie.

This article originally appeared on Erie Times-News: Erie history in photos: Greyhound station, Kaufmann's opens, Thanksgiving football

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