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2000-224a
A photo of Plaza Shopping Center, Sunshine and Glenstone intersection (left foreground). Ramey's first store built shortly after WWII.

 1999-417
Color painting of the Royal McBee Co. typewriter plant at 2401 E. Sunshine St., which opened ca 1960. See also 1999-5 and 1999-298.

 1999-5-1
Royal Safari model gold-trim portable typewriter and carrying case, made at the Royal McBee Springfield plant. These models were given to VIP visitors. The factory was at 2401 E. Sunshine St. See accession file for accompanying paper materials.

1989-137
Black and white photo of Ramey's Store at the southeast corner of Glenstone Ave. and Sunshine St. on what later became the Plaza Shopping Center. Springfield's first supermarket. Shows a large display of food and a customer at the counter being waited on by an employee.

 1999-5-5
The Royal McBee Review, Vol. 2, No. 4, June, 1960, a monthly company newsletter. This one tells about the dedication of the Springfield plant at 2401 E. Sunshine, on Tuesday, June 7, 1960. Lists management employees.

2000-224
Black and white aerial photo of the Plaza Shopping Center, shortly after its creation, at the southeast corner of Glenstone Ave. and Sunshine St. The largest building, center left, is Ramey's Super Market. Also visible are a baseball field, the Tower Theatre, The Cat in the Fiddle Restaurant, gas stations, other business buildings, and what looks like a miniature golf business.

1997-176
Black and white aerial photo of the United States Hospital for Federal Prisoners on Sunshine St.. and Kansas Ave.

2004-11
A black and white photo of Senator Kit Bond speaking in the Sunshine Elementary library in 1990.

1997-185
Color postcard of the United States Medical Center for Federal Prisoners on West Sunshine St. and Kansas Ave., opened in 1932.

1988-68-89
A black and white photo of a man standing in the sunshine among the trees.

1999-232.11
A black and white photo of three children in a classroom. One boy points to a map that reads: Sunshine Travels.

 1999-5-7
Booklet Touch Typing in 5 Easy Lessons, published by Royal Typewriter Co., a Division of Litton Industries.

2002-352
A postcard of Royal Palms and Purple Bougainvillea in the Sunshine State, Florida. Addressed to Harry Morgan.

 1999-5-4
The Royal McBee Review, Vol. 2, No. 3, May, 1960, a monthly newsletter published by the public relations division of the company. Includes an article about the Springfield plant, named as one of the top 10 plants.

 1999-5-6
Royal McBee Reporter, Vol. 4, No. 3, March, 1964. Published monthly by the company. Has an article about the Springfield plant ceremonies marking production of its 6 millionth portable typewriter.

2000-17-76
Black and white aerial negative of Federal Medical Center.

2000-17-77
Black and white aerial negative of the Federal Medical Center.

2000-17-20
Black and white aerial photo of St. John's Hospital under construction. The Nursing School building is at the center left.

2000-17-99
Black and white aerial negative of Glen Isle Shopping Center. Visible are the Cat In the Fiddle Restaurant, Glenstone Ave. and the Tower Theatre.

1997-170
Black and white photo of the opening of the United States Medical Center for federal prisoners. A crowd is gathered in front of the building.


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