On Eastern Avenue, warehouses and wreckers give way to change
If you wanted your auto wrecked in the 1950s, 60s or 70s, there was no better place than Eastern Avenue.
I should know: My father, Emery, was a master of shortcuts and whenever we had to get downtown quickly, he’d usually scoot down to Eastern and blast across the city on a road that was, then, a bizarre mix of heavy industry, residential and city infrastructure.
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